The perfect city building? I think so.

February 1, 2010 by Jeanne Bonner · 8 Comments
Filed under: Cityscape, SMART GROWTH 

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I love this building at Peachtree and Fifth.

It adheres to the classic city architecture form that includes retail on the ground floor and residential on the upper floors.

It’s stately, and given the controversy over building plans at 10th and Monroe, it’s really not too tall. I mean, does this building offend or worry anyone?

I think it would be pretty cool to walk downstairs and slip into a chic bistro (Eno) for dinner or just a drink.

Look at the afternoon sunlight streaming in the windows!

And when you’re returning home from errands, you can pat yourself on the back that you live in a building that adds to the richness of the neighborhood, instead of detracting.

So what am I getting at?

Well if you have something that works — and I don’t think this building has gone into foreclosure and I looked at property records for residents and I don’t see a lot of foreclosure notices — why not replicate it?

To be sure, there are other buildings of a similar size in the city. This one, for example, which houses Utrecht art supply on the ground floor:

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But, well, how about some more?

Gosh I see empty lots all over Atlanta and I wonder if people are thinking a little too big. On the other hand, I like that the folks who built this building understood this is a city; one and two-story buildings need not apply. At the same time, it’s not so large that neighborhood groups begin to agitate when the developers make the proposal.

The perfect city building, no?

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