New townhome community planned near Decatur.
Arrowhead Investors, LLC plans to construct about 40 attached townhomes on Lawrenceville Highway near Hollywood Road. The residences would be built on a nearly 4 acre parcel between Orion and Hollywood Drives, just south of North DeKalb Mall.
The 3.78 acre parcel was approved for redevelopment in 2007 for a 98 room personal care facility. The facility never happened and Atlanta-based RaceTrac attempted to have the property rezoned in 2012 for a gas station and convenience store, but abandoned their plans amid significant community opposition.
Assorted documents related to the current proposal state different numbers of units, ranging from 40 t0 43. Multiple calls placed to Brian Flint of Arrowhead Investors seeking confirmation of the current count were unanswered.
Arrowhead lists a number of previously completed projects on their website including:
The Battery on Paces Ferry Vinings Slope Drive at Paces Ferry Road (Vinings) Cobb County - 80 townhomes
Brownstones at Decatur Scott Boulevard City of Decatur, DeKalb County - 84 townhomes
Brownstones at Habersham II, Habersham Road at Roswell Road City of Atlanta, Fulton County - 23 townhomes
Savoy at Town Brookhaven, Hermance Road at Peachtree Road DeKalb County - 55 townhomes
TownPark Village Townhomes, Townpark Drive at Chastain Road City of Kennesaw, Cobb County - 37 townhomes
Near Arrowhead's Decatur area project, Oak Hall Companies is planning to build nearly 80 townhomes in place of the current Grand Slam Golf & Baseball facility on North Druid Hills Road. Unlike the Arrowhead proposal, the Oak Hall project is home to an existing business and is already earning community opposition. Many neighbors fear flooding and runoff should so many townhomes be built on the low-lying parcel.
Are you familiar with both projects? Are you in favor of one, both, neither? If not townhomes, what would you like to see happen to both parcels?
Please share your thoughts below.
4 comments:
I suppose it could be a decent location for a town home development. It does place people close to Decatur without being right in the middle of everything which I assume would mean reduced prices. As for traffic it would be near the Stone Mountain freeway and I-285 so it could mean less surface street traffic. I also wonder if the location might help spur redevelopment at North DeKalb mall. Bottom line the property is not going to sit undeveloped and this might be better than another small strip mall.
That's a very heavy density. I assume they will get trimmed back a little if there is community push back. I'm sure the home owners off of Orion and Hollywood don't like the idea but at least it's on a big road and should have little impact on traffic.
Who wants to buy a town home in a known flood prone parcel?
There are some beautiful mature trees on that site, some of the very few left on that stretch of Lawrenceville Hwy. It would be a shame to lose them. Why aren't developers interested in all of the nearby abandoned lots and retail spaces?
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