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"ATL: Underground sold and to be redeveloped (swipe)"


  

          

will this finally transform the five points area? I like that being adjacent to the MARTA station was one of the developers main reasons for wanting to buy the property.


http://www.ajc.com/news/news/breaking-news/underground-atlanta-under-contract-with-new-owner/njTGS/

Underground Atlanta under contract with new owner

Underground Atlanta, the at-times revered and reviled shopping mall in the heart of downtown, has a new owner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has learned.

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed is expected to announce Wednesday that a developer from South Carolina is under contract to purchase the nearly 12-acre property for $25.75 million, and plans to convert the multi-tiered subterranean shopping complex into mixed-use development with a grocery store and above-ground apartments.

T. Scott Smith, President and CEO of Mount Pleasant-based WRS Inc., has confirmed to The AJC that he expects to close on the deal in mid-2015 with hopes to begin construction by 2016 at the latest.

Reed’s office also confirmed that the mayor will speak about the deal on Wednesday.

Smith, whose work in the Southeast has largely consisted of suburban commercial development, said he was attracted to Underground because of its proximity to MARTA, Georgia State University, new development and government offices filled with potential tenants.

“We’re right at ground zero of Atlanta,” he said, rattling off the following figures: “We’re at a MARTA station which brings 70,000 people a day. Next to a university that has 32,000 students. You have 110,000 people who work downtown everyday.”

And that, he hopes, will give new retailers and residents reason to give Atlanta’s urban core a second look. “I just don’t think there’s a better location in Atlanta right now (for people) to get where they want to go.”

Smith said he’s still in talks with a residential development partner, and estimates a total investment of $150 million to $200 million in the revamped property.

The news comes after months of speculation of what would become of Underground after Reed announced in March plans to sell Atlanta’s most notorious shopping mall.

Selling the land is key to Reed’s plans to ask voters to approve an infrastructure bond worth up to $250 million in March. The mayor plans to apply the savings from the sale towards paying the debt on the bonds, pending voter approval.

Underground has gone through multiple reincarnations, but at its heyday, was best known as a hub for Atlanta nightlife in the late 1960s. But it’s also earned a reputation for petty crime and panhandling.

Smith said he’s well aware of the stigma. Still, he believes that overhauling Underground with a facelift, new apartments and fresh retailers will attract people eager seeking an urban environment.

“We think that we can change a part of downtown Atlanta that badly needs to be changed, and we’re putting a lot of pressure on ourselves to be successful,” he said. “We think it’s a win-win-win absolutely for everybody after we get this done.”

Bids on the embattled property were due mid-July, just months after the Atlanta City Council approved legislation in March to buy out the $8.8 million rights of CV Underground, the real estate company that manages the site.

This is a developing story. For updates, return to AJC.com.

Staff writer J. Scott Trubey contributed to this report.




a lot of things down there would have to change which i think would be good but also dont want that area to completely lose its "energy". i love the raw urban Blackness of it but the weave shops, pawn shops and other bullshit commerical stuff down there should go to support a good grocery store right downtown, good housing and better stores and restaurants

a lot of reasons why it is so ratchet down there is because its a main bus hub (hate to say it but its true, and i ride one of those buses almost daily) so i dont know how they will reconcile that, the corner boys and such may have to move further south on broad street or closer to garnett station

anyway im happy about this overall and hope it works out well

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beat me to it. i'll edit my post, but here's the full swipe from myajc
Dec 17th 2014
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thanks for this and LOL @ >btw, eff myajc
Dec 17th 2014
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i just hate how they tease and truncate the meat of their articles
Dec 17th 2014
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      yeah but i get that, print media dying etc etc, they are trying to stay
Dec 17th 2014
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           fair enough. i just feel other papers have handled that transition bett...
Dec 17th 2014
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while ur here, since u have an inside leg on a lot of stuff
Dec 17th 2014
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      lol no idea tbh
Dec 17th 2014
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      Mayor Reed pinky swears Atlanta Streetcar will open by Dec. 31
Dec 18th 2014
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           Well alrighty then. I'm expecting noon or 5 pm New Year's Eve day
Dec 18th 2014
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My boy going to check for Hooters and that is it LOL.
Dec 17th 2014
2
Yo. They need to turn it into an urban paintball arena.
Dec 17th 2014
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I need a Walking Dead episode set down there
Dec 17th 2014
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they do that and i'm definitely moving to Georgia
Dec 17th 2014
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Bout damn time
Dec 17th 2014
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So uhhh...no casino huh!? LOL
Dec 17th 2014
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This will be the third time to my memory
Dec 17th 2014
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i think trying to make it a tourist trap is what did them in in the firs...
Dec 17th 2014
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trying to make it a tourist trap is what did them in in the first place
Dec 17th 2014
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But what if they have ppl actually living down there as this proposes?
Dec 17th 2014
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      There are some people there, but not enough right now to form a real
Dec 17th 2014
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           Yeah that's what I'm saying, the proposal calls for the things u said
Dec 17th 2014
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                Yep--I'd be opposed to yet another gentrification attempt, but this is
Dec 17th 2014
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                     i would not be opposed to gentrification
Dec 17th 2014
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downtown is about to flip
Dec 17th 2014
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