What could you do with an extra hour a day?...an extra day a month?...an extra week a year?...Anything you want. The average Atlantan spends more time commuting to work than most anywhere in the world. Wouldn't you rather work two blocks from home and shop around the corner? In Atlantic Station you will.
Atlantic Station is the national model for smart growth and sustainable development. Picture a community with unsurpassed architectural quality, a fusion of functionality and finesse that combines an attractive mix of affordable, middle-income, and up-scale housing with world-class restaurants, theaters, and retailers.
Providing homes for 10,000 people, employment opportunities for 30,000, with shopping and entertainment for millions more, this 24-hour community will buzz with pedestrian traffic on its wide boulevards and the crowd of people in the sidewalk cafes and expansive parks. The result? A quality of life unmatched in the Southeast.
Serving as the heart of the 138-acre redevelopment and located along a mile of interstate frontage the District consists of one million square feet of open-air retail and entertainment, including six mixed-use retail buildings with entertainment, shops and restaurants. As the core of Atlantic Station's live-work-play environment, The District will also include six million square feet of office space in mid-to high-rise office buildings and more than 300 two-story loft apartments directly above retail shops and restaurants developed by the Lane Company. Over 200 townhomes and single-family homes will be for sale by Beazer Homes.
Centered within Atlanta's next great gathering place, The Commons is an imaginative venture to create the most attractive urban neighborhood in the nation. A mix of apartment buildings, town homes and high-rise condominium towers will offer an opportunity to live in close proximity to Atlantic Station's Retail and Office Districts, with easy access to all the things to do in Atlanta. At the center of The Commons a new park and fountained lake will form the community "focal point" for concerts, festivals or simply an evening stroll.
Anchored by the first IKEA store in the Southeast, with residential homes across the street, The Village will provide a great place to live and shop and serve as the neighborhood's meeting place.