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                    <text>December 2 , 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, J r.
Ci ty Hall
Atl anta, Geor gi a
30303
RE:
Par cel 28
Universi t y Center UR Area
Projec t Georgia R-11
(Indu str ial Property)
Gentlemen:
We a r e attaching a sales brochu r e which gives all the de t ails
o f the offering of the above -describ ed i n dustrial property .
The p r oper t y fr o nts 200 feet on the southwes t side o f St onewall
St ree t and 150 feet o n the southeast side of Bailey St ree t .
It
i s loc ated o n ly a block from No rths i de Drive .
I t has an a r ea
of 2 6 , 28 5 squ a r e fee t a n d is z oned M- 1 a n d h as a min imu m sales
p r i ce of $16 ,5 00 . 00
Proposals for t he p u rchase and redevelopmen t o f t h i s t ract of
lan d mu st b e made on our fo r ms a n d will be ope ned i n ou r office
o n J anu a r y 22 , 1969 , at 11:00 A. M.
If y ou n eed add it ional i nformation o r ne ed the fo r ms t o mak e a
proposal , please advise u s .
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~~ @24 HURT BUILDING »* ATLANTA 3, GA. «© JACKSON 3-6074

December 2, 1968

 

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

RE: Parcel 28
University Center UR Area
Project Georgia R-1ll
(Industrial Property)

Gentlemen:

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all the details
of the offering of the above described industrial property.

The property fronts 200 feet on the southwest side of Stonewall
Street and 150 feet on the southeast side of Bailey Street. It
is located only a block from Northside Drive. It has an area
of 26,285 square feet and is zoned M-1 and has a minimum sales
price of $16,500.00

Proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of this tract of
land must be made on our forms and will be opened in our office
on January 22, 1969, at 11:00 A. M.

If you need additional information or need the forms to make a
proposal, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

hp s ars

Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hen
Enclosure
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                    <text>PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal
forms, and will be glad to answer questions concerning the method of
making your proposal. A minimum price has been established for this
property and no proposal with a purchase price less than this will be
considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing Authority on February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM. If an accep1able proposal is riot
received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open
them as received for a period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.
FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good neigh·
bars and permanence of values. All proposals must include a statement
by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to
successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description. These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to
be in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the
Georgia Redevelopment Law; However, no proposal for purchase at a
price less than the established minimum price will be considered. In
evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to
be paid for the land; the compatibility of the proposed development to
other existing and planned improvements in the area; the excellence of
the proposed design and the quality of the overal l planning of the
proposed development; and the size of the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest. These tracts are in a
protected area - this is fundamental to the whole basic concept of
Urban Redevelopment.
Proposals will be opened February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
THE THOMASVILLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
Proposals w ill be opened
February 5, 1969 at 10: 00 AM
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta , Georgia 30303
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              <text>PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal FOR S E

forms, and will be glad to answer questions concerning the method of

making your proposal. A minimum price has been established for this

property and no proposal with a purchase price less than this will be

considered. AL ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS

Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing Author-
ity on February 5, 1969 at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable proposal is not
received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open
them as received for a period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consider-
ation that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good neigh-
bors and of values. All Is must include a

by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to
successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in prelimi-
nary drawings and a narrative description. These are carefully con-
sidered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to
be in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the
Georgia Redevelopment Law; However, no propesal for purchase at a
price less than the established minimum price will be considered. In
evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to
be paid for the land; the compatibility of the proposed development to
other existing and planned improvements in the area; the excellence of
the proposed design and the quality of the overall planning of the
proposed development; and the size of the proposed development, par-

a en rs THE THOMASVILLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA

Urban Redevelopment.

 

 

Proposals will be opened

Proposals will be opened February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY ‘

824 HURT BUILDING Atlanta Housing Authority

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 824 Hurt Building

523-6074 Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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                    <text>•
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OFFERED BY THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
IN THE WEST END URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
�THIS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED
SHOPPING CENTER SITE
OFFERED FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS
~
,th
LOWER PRICE:
PR E-ESTABLI SHED
MINIMUM PR ICE FOR
BOTH PARC ELS
$512,000.00
Here is an ideal shopping center site consisting of over
14 acres of land . . . close in ... just 2 miles from the
center of the Cit y .. . and in one of the great residential
trading areas of Atlanta.
Inte rstate 75 &amp; 85
Take another
look at this one!
Adjacent to Sears Roebuck famo us West-End Store.
This site has long Frontages on key streets . . . Oak,
Gordon and Lee and Dunn Streets which provide easy
and quick access. Interstate 20 could bring in customers from ju st about anywhere in the Metropolitan
area.
Improvements include water, n atural gas , electricity,
sanitary sewage , storm drainage, paved streets.
Zoning is Commercial, C-2 .
We invite you to inspect this property . . . st udy its potential .. . get more detailed information from the
Atla:., ta Housing Authority .. . and submit your proposal.
This is a n excellent property ... and one that would be
hard to duplic ate in the Atlanta area.
$424,000.00 for Parcel 23 alone.
Proposals fo r Parcel 22 alon e are
n ot acce p tab le (p rop osals with
prices less than the se cannot b e
considered ).
BETTER TERMS:
SEARS
ROEBUCK
WEST
END
STORE
PARCEL 23
538,146.616 SO. FT.
12.3541 ACRES
I .
Redeveloper , when submitting his
P ro posal , ma kes a Pro p os al De posit in t he amount of 5% of the
purchase price . One ye ar after acceptance of the Proposal, t he Redevelope r must sigi1 the Agreement
for Disposition of Land and pay a
total of 20% as Earnest Money. Six
months later sale is to be closed.
�PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICAT D
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary pi:oposal forms , and will gladly answer questions concerning the
method of making your proposal. Minimum prices have been established for this property and no proposal with a purchase
price less than these will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority on October 8, 1968 at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable proposal is not received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open them as received for a period of twelve
months or until the tract is sold.
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures
good neighbors and permanence of values. All proposals must
include' a statement by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a
narrative description. These are carefully considered before a
determination is made as to which proposal is to be accepted.
The Agency will accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to be
in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the
Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for purchase
at a price less than the established minimum price will be considered. The primary objective of this invitation for proposals
to buy and redevelop this property is the receipt and acceptance
of one which contemplates the erection of a modern shopping
center with an enclosed air-conditioned mall. Other acceptable
proposals will be considered. In evaluating the proposals, the
Agency will consider the proposed price to be paid for the land;
the compatibility of the proposed development to other existing
and planned improvements in tp.e area; the excellence of the
proposed design and the quality of the overall planning of the
proposed development; and the size of the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest. These
tracts are in a protected area-this is fundamental to the whole
basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.
PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
October 8, 1968
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
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FOR SALE
Atlanta
Shopping
Center

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Interstate 20

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THIS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED
SHOPPING CENTER SITE
OFFERED FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS

INTERSTATE 20

 
  
  
     
  

Downtown
Atlanta
Business

254.37
425.94 PARCEL 22 :
District 111,935.196 SQ. FT.

ane 2.5697 ACRES
Here is an ideal shopping center site consisting of over

14 acres of land... close in... just 2 miles from the
center of the City... and in one of the great residential

trading areas of Atlanta.

OAK STREET

    

2 Miles

Adjacent to Sears Roebuck famous West-End Store.
This site has long Frontages on key streets . . . Oak,
Gordon and Lee and Dunn Streets which provide easy
and quick access. Interstate 20 could bring in cus-

tomers from just about anywhere in the Metropolitan
area.

Interstate 75 &amp; 85

PARCEL 23
538,146.616 SQ. FT.
12.3541 ACRES
Improvements include water, natural gas, electricity,

sanitary sewage, storm drainage, paved streets.

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Da z
= 2
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Zoning is Commercial, C-2.

We invite you to inspect this property... study its po-
tential . . . get more detailed information from the
Atlaxita Housing Authority ...and submit your proposal.

This is an excellent property...and one that would be
hard to duplicate in the Atlanta area.

GORDON STREET

 

LEE STREET

 

PRE-ESTABLISHED
MINIMUM PRICE FOR
BOTH PARCELS
$512,000.00

$424,000.00 for Parcel 23 alone.
Proposals for Parcel 22 alone are
not acceptable (proposals with
prices less than these cannot be
considered).

Redeveloper, when submitting his
Proposal, makes a Proposal De-
posit in the amount of 5% of the
purchase price. One year after ac-
ceptance of the Proposal, the Re-
developer must sigh the Agreement
for Disposition of Land and pay a
total of 20% as Earnest Money. Six
months later sale is to be closed.
ee LS Se Stt—t—OSES;

PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary pro-
posal forms, and will gladly answer questions concerning the
method of making your proposal. Minimum prices have been es-
tablished for this property and no proposal with a purchase
price less than these will be considered.

Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority on October 8, 1968 at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable pro-
posal is not received, the Authority will continue to receive pro-
posals and to open them as received for a period of twelve
months or until the tract is sold.

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive con-
sideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures
good neighbors and permanence of values. All proposals must
include a statement by the redeveloper showing financial re-
sponsibility and capability to successfully complete the pro-
posed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a
narrative description. These are carefully considered before a
determination is made as to which proposal is to be accepted.
The Agency will accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to be
in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the
Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for purchase
at a price less than the established minimum price will be con-
sidered. The primary objective of this invitation for proposals
to buy and redevelop this property is the receipt and acceptance
of one which contemplates the erection of a modern shopping
center with an enclosed air-conditioned mall. Other acceptable
proposals will be considered. In evaluating the proposals, the
Agency will consider the proposed price to be paid for the land;
the compatibility of the proposed development to other existing
and planned improvements in the area; the excellence of the
proposed design and the quality of the overall planning of the
proposed development; and the size of the proposed develop-
ment, particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest. These
tracts are in a protected area—this is fundamental to the whole
basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
October 8, 1968

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
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                    <text>OF THE CITY OF
824
HURT BUILDING•
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
ATLANTA 3 ,
GA.
•
JACKSON
3-6074
August 13, 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Re:
Parcels 22 and 23
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90
Shopping Center Site
Gentlemen:
We are re-offering this shopping center site with a much
lower price and far better terms.
The price is now $512 , 000 for both parce ls and $424,000
for Parcel 23 alone.
The Redeveloper must deposit 5% of the purchase price as
a Proposal Deposit at the time of making a proposal.
If
the proposal is acc epted , no additional money is required
to b e d eposited for a period of one y e ar, at which time he
must sign the contract and deposit earnest money totalling
20% of the purchase price.
This is worth an-0the r look.
See the attached sales brochure for detail s of the offering and the property .
Proposals are to be opened in our office at 10:00 A. M. on
October 8, 1968.
If you need additional information, or
want the forms for making a proposal, pl e as e advise us.
Very t rul y your s ,
~ -t !4:'n111 ;0,v
Ph ilip E. Vro oman, Chie f
Real Estate Dispos i t i on Section
PEV:hcn
En c l o s u r e
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&amp;.) HOUSING AUTHORITY oF tHe city of ATLANTA, GEORGIA

824 HURT BUILDING * ATLANTA 3, GA. « JACKSON 3-6074

August 13, 1968

Mr. Dan E. Sweat, JYre

City Hall 7 Re: Parcels 22 and 23

Atlanta, Georgia 30303 West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90
Shopping Center Site

Gentlemen:

We are re-offering this shopping center site with a much
lower price and far better terms.

The price is now $512,000 for both parcels and $424,000
for Parcel 23 alone.

The Redeveloper must deposit 5% of the purchase price as

a Proposal Deposit at the time of making a proposal. If
the proposal is accepted, no additional money is required
to be deposited for a period of one year, at which time he
must sign the contract and deposit earnest money totalling
20% of the purchase price.

This is worth another look. See the attached sales bro-
chure for details of the offering and the property.

Proposals are to be opened in our office at 10:00 A. M. on
October 8, 1968. If you need additional information, or
want the forms for making a proposal, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

Ghd 6 LR 00n Aw

Philip ‘E. Vrooman, Chief

Real Estate Disposition Section
PEV:hcn
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ON A COMPETITIVE PROPOSAL BASIS
FEDERAL SURPLUS LAND FOIi
CRITICAL URBAN NEEDSin
THE THOMASVILLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
proposals will be opened
september 5, 1968 at 10:00 A.M.
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
�A FEW FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF ATLANTA
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POPULATION: Estimated 1967 metropol itan Atlanta (5 coun ty area) 1,242,000 .
Atlanta acquire s a new citizen every 16.95
minutes.
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·w·v oo:or ie 896 ! ·s 1aqwa1ctas
pauado aq ll !M s1esod0Jd
EM PLOYM ENT: Each year si nce 1961, the
area has added an average of 25 ,000 wage
and salary jobs.
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MANUFACTURING: Atlanta is the .und is-
puted industrial center of the So uth. Some
1,500 manufacturers produce more than
3,500 commodit ies in Atlanta.
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CONSTRUCTION: Remains strong in both
commercial and res ident ial fields. Apart·
ment construction ha s been particularly
heavy.
BUILDING PERMITS: Atlanta is growing at a
record rate , and bu ilding permits for last
year tota lled $ 167 million. Thi s surpassed
the $150 mill ion in building permit values
for the 12 months in 1964 ... a record
yea r. A tlanta's building boom has kep t the
a nnual figures at about SI 00 million for
over half of the decade.
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B/BS.IOJ
FINANCE: 44 commercial banks, ten of
which are national banks, are located in
metropolitan Atlanta. Headquarters for
Sixth Federal Resen 1e District, Atlanta
ranks ninth in the nation in bank clearings.
A FEW FACTS ABOUT THE THOMASVILLE URBAN
REDEVELOPMENT AREA AND FEDERAL SURPLUS LAND
LOCATION : ln Southeast At lanta. 4 miles fro m the Center of the
City. just Southeast of the Atla nta Fede ral Penitentiary.
SIZE: Thi s de\'elopment competition area incl udes two tracts
totalling approximately 96 ac res.
DESIGN: The object of thi s development is an economica ll y a nd
soc ia ll y balanced residential complex as an integral part of the
surrou nd ing community, with major emphasis placed on hou sing
for a cross-section of the socia l and economic grours of Atlanta.
A substan tial portion of the hou sing (not less than 300 dwel ling
units) mu st be developed und er a program whi ch will assure it s
av.iilability to families of the lowest income group. Thi s design is
to include:
Recreation
Housing
Commerce
Educ.:Hion
Streets &amp; util ities
ZONING: The: tr,tcts ,,ill be rezoned by the Authority to conform
to th e winn ing proposal.
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT PROTECTS
THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment area, no proposa l can rece ive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. Thi s assures good neighbors
and perma nence of values. All proposals must include a statement by
the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary
drawings and a narrative description. Th ese are carefu lly cons idered
before a determination is made as to wh ich proposa l is to be accepted.
The agency will accept such proposa ls, if any, as it deems to be in the
public interest and in furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law.
The followin g criteria will be used in evaluating each proposal:
a. The excellence of the site plan for the development of the land particularly as it relates to the creation of optimum living environment.
b. The excellence of the architectural design and the quality of the proposed construction.
c. The financial responsibility and demonstrated capability of the Redeveloper.
d. The manner in which the proposed development meets the goals and
objectives as set forth in Section 6 of the Invitation for Proposals iss ued
by the Atlanta Hous ing Authority on June 10, 1968.
e. The relationship between the rentals to be charged and the number of
rooms per unit, size of rooms, and other amenities to be provided by
the Redeveloper.
f. Acceptab ility of the proposed public facility sites to the agencies involved
in their development.
BROKERS PROTECTED
Ask about tracts in other Atlanta Urban Redevelopment Areas
Atlanta Housing Authority
B24 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Ge orgia 30303
404 / 523-6074
PRICE: A fixed price of $7.650.00 per acre ( ! 7.562c per ~q . ft.)
has been estabfo.,hed for th e res identia l and com mercial land. Th e
area is to be comput ed by a registe red Surveyor. Th e maximum
land va lue acceptable to FHA for areas used for 22 1 (d)( 3)
housing is $4.500.00 per acre.
TERMS: Deve loper mus t buy th e en tire propeny designated in his
pla n for residential and commercia l use. Land for street s. utili ties.
schools, park s. and the ex pressway will be acqu ired and deve loped
by others.
Partial take du,, n of land may b(: arranged provided substanti al
housing areas arc developed pr ior to deve lopment of the shopping
area or areas. All land must be purchased within 24 months subject to commitme nt by FHA.
P roposals are to be subm itted for the design of the e11l'1c area and
th e co nstruct ion of the residen ti al and comme rcia l developments.
The deve lopmen t of th e Federal Surplus land co nt a in ed in this
inv itati on provides an opportunity to meet some of the most urge nt
needs of th e C ity of At lanta: I-l ous ing. Edu catio n. R ec reation.
Employment. and o the r pub lic se rvices.
Excellence of plan. q ua lity of desig n and construction. an d the
manne r in which th e developer will meet socia l and econom ic goals
will be major factors in eva luati ng proposa ls.
PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED, The Atl an ta Housing Authority wi ll glad ly answer questions concerning the method of
making your proposal.
P roposa ls are to be opened in the ofticc o f the A tlanta H ousing
A uth ority on September 5. 1968. at I 0:00 AM.
lf an acceptable proposal is not received. the Author it y will con·
tinuc to receive proposals and to open them as rece ived fo r a period
of six months. or until a proposal has bee n approved by the Com·
mi ssioners of th e Authority . whichever shall first occ ur. Proposal
forms. survey plat s. and com ple te detail s arc avai lable from th e
At lanta I-l ousing Autho rit y.
THE COMMUNITY: At lanta is a city of beautiful homes, rolling terrain , sca ttered and
dense stands of tree s. A moderate climate
permits year round outdoor activity. Atlanta offers almost 5,000 acres of public
parks and playgrounds; 11 major colleges,
20 genera l and 10 special hospitals, and
more than 700 churches of every creed and
de nom ination. In addit ion to a thriv ing
downtown business distr ict, there are more
than 60 suburban shopping centers. Atlanta boasts a new $18,000,000 major
league sports stadium and a new $9 million
auditorium.convention center. Nearing
completion is a S8.1 million arts center.
�A DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITION IN THE
THOMASVILLE URBAN
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
GA. - R - 22
This offering invites yo ur proposal for the
purchase and development of Parcels BB· 1
and CC-1 in the Thomasville Urban Redevelopment Area. These two parcels
represent approx imately 96 acres of Federal Surplus land made available for the
development of an economicall y and
sociall y balanced resident ial complex as an
integral part of the surrounding community. The area is currently surrou nded by
predominantly residential uses on the
no rth , south and cast. T o the west is the
Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, wh ich will
be adequately buffered from thi s area. To
the north is a private apartment complex
and single fami ly residences. To the east,
in the Thom asvi lle Urban Redevelopment
Project, are 350 si ngle family dwellings, a
park, a proposed elementary school, a 10.2
acre shopping center, and 350 units
of public housing under construction. To
the south is a sin gle family residential
neighborhood, an elementary school, and
the South View Cemetery separated from
this area by a railroad right-of-way.
This competiti on involves the design of an
entire comm un ity which includ es:
HOUSING: A major goa l of this development is to provide hou sing fo r a cross section of the social and economic groups of
Atlanta. A substantial portion of the housing (not less than 300 dwelling units)
must be developed under a program which
will assure its ava ilability to families of the
lowest income group. Building types
should be varied and may include dwelling
units from efficiency apartments for the
elderly to five bedroom units for large
families.
EDUCATION: The developer wil l be required to des ignate land in th e area to be
acqu ired and developed by the At lanta
Board of Education fo r two primary
schools a nd a middle school.
RECREATION: The redeveloper will be required to designate usable land in the area
to be acqu ired and developed by the City
of Atlanta for th e ex pansion of an existing
park.
COMMERCE, The redeveloper wi ll be permitted to designate and acquire land on
which a sma ll retail commercial area will
be developed to serve the residents and the
surrounding community.
Publ ic stree ts and
utilities designated in the Redevelopment
Plan will be installed at no expense to the
developer.
STREETS AND UTILITIES:
We invite you to study this brochure wh ich
gives a brief description of the property,
terms of sale and other data. Further details and information are quickly and
readily available from the Atlanta Housing
Authority.
Th e maximum land mlues affe()table 10
F.H .A. for areas used for 221 (d){s) ho11Si11g is $4,500.00 per acre rnbject to 011tsta11di11g underwriting instmctions and will
rt'prese111 the fair \'fil11e of land for use in
cost certificatio11, \\'hen required.
an oooortunitv to desian and develop a 96 acre neie:hborhood
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ON A COMPETITIVE PROPOSAL BASIS

FEDERAL SURPLUS LAND FOR
CRITICAL URBAN NEEDS .

THE THOMASVILLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA

proposals will be opened

Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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URBAN REDEVELOPMENT PROTECTS

TH

E FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment area, no proposal can receive cc

tion that contemplates an unpermitted use, This assures good neighbors
and permanence of values. All proposals must include a statement by
the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to suc-
cessfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary

draw

 

ings and a narrative description. These are carefully considered

before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be accepted.
The agency will accept such proposals, if any, as it deems to be in the

publi
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¢ interest and in furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Re-
lopment Law.

The following criteria will be used in evaluating each proposal:

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b,

C.

The excellence of the site plan for the development of the land par-
ticularly as it relates to the creation of optimum living environment,
‘The excellence of the architectural design and the quality of the pro-
posed construction.

The financial responsibility and demonstrated capability of the Re-
developer.

|. The manner in which the proposed development meets the goals and

objectives as set forth in Section 6 of the Invitation for Proposals issued
by the Atlanta Housing Authority on June 10, 1968.

. The relationship between the rentals to be charged and the number of

rooms per unit, size of rooms, and other amenities to be provided by
the Redeveloper.

- Acceptability of the proposed public facility sites to the agencies involved

in their development.
BROKERS PROTECTED
Ask about tracts in other Atlanta Urban Redevelopment Areas

Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404 / 523-6074

A FEW FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF ATLANTA

 

REDEVELOPMENT AREA AND FEDERAL SURPLUS LAND

LOCATION: Tn Southeast Atlanta, 4 miles from the Center of the
City, just Southeast of the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary.

SIZE: This development competition area includes two tracts
totalling approximately 96 acres.

DESIGN: The object of this development is an economically and
socially balanced residential complex as an integral part of the
z community, with major emphasis placed on housing
ction of the social and economic groups of Atlanta.
A substantial portion of the housing (not less than 300 dwelling
units) must be developed under a program Which will as 5
availability ts families of the lowest income group. This design is
to include: 2
Housing Recreation
Education Commerce
Streets &amp; utilities
ZONING: The tracts will be rezoned by the Authority to conform
to the winning proposal.
PRICE: A fixed price of $7,650.00) per acre (17.562¢ per sq. ft.)
has been established for the residen d commercial land. The
urea is to be computed by a registered Surveyor. The maximum
land value acceptable to FHA for areas used for 221(d)(3)
housing is $4,500.00 per acre.

  

 

 
 
 

TERMS: Developer must buy the entire property designated in his
plan for residential and commercial use. Land for streets, utilities.
schools, parks. and the expressway will be acquired and developed
by others.

Partial take down of land may be urranged provided substantial
housing areas are developed prior to development of the shopping
area or areas. All land must be purchased within 24 months sub-
ject to commitment by FHA.

Proposals are to be submitted for the design of the entire area and
the construction of the residential and commercial developments.
The development of the Federal Surplus land contained in’ this
invitation provides an opportunity to mect some of the most urgent
needs of the City of Atlanta: Housing, Education, Recreation,
Employment, and other public services.

 

 

Excellence of plan, quality of design and construction, and the
manner in which the developer will meet social and economic goals
will be major factors in evaluating proposals.

PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED: The Atlanta Housing Au-
thority will gladly answer questions concerning the method of
making your proposal.

  

Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority on September 5, 1968. at 10:00 AM.

If an acceptable proposal is not received, the Authority will con-
tinue to receive proposals and to open them as received for a period
of six months, or until a proposal has been approved by the Com-
missioners of the Authority, whichever shall first occur. Proposal
forms, survey plats. and complete details are available from the
Atlanta Housing Authority.

   

  

      
  

 

POPULATION: Estimated 1967 metropoli-
tan Atlanta (5 county area) 1,242,000.
Atlanta acquires a new citizen every 16.95
minutes.

EMPLOYMENT: Each year since 196], the
area has added an average of 25,000 wage
and salary jobs.

MANUFACTURING: Atlanta is the -undis-
puted industrial center of the South, Some
1,500 manufacturers produce more than
3,500 commodities in Atlanta.

CONSTRUCTION: Remains strong in both
commercial and residential fields. Apart-
ment construction has been particularly
heavy.

BUILDING PERMITS: Atlanta is growing at a
record rate, and building permits for last
year totalled $167 million, This surpassed
the $150 million in building permit values
for the 12 months in 1964... a record
year. Atlanta's building boom has kept the
annual figures at about $100 million for
over half of the decade.

FINANCE: 44 commercial banks, ten of
which are national banks, are located in
metropolitan Atlanta. Headquarters for
Sixth Federal Reserve District, Atlanta
ranks ninth in the nation in bank clearings.

THE COMMUNITY: Atlanta is a city of beau-
tiful homes, rolling terrain, scattered and
dense stands of trees. A moderate climate
permits year round outdoor activity, At-
lanta offers almost 5,000 acres of public
parks and playgrounds; 11 major colleges,
20 general and 10 special hospitals, and
more than 700 churches of every creed and
denomination. In addition to a thriving
downtown business district, there are more
than 60 suburban shopping centers. At-
lanta boasts a new $18,000,000 major
league sports stadium and a new $9 million
auditorium-convention center. Nearing
completion is a $8.1 million arts center.

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A DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITION IN THE

THOMASVILLE URBAN
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
GA. -R - 22

This offering invites your proposal for the
purchase and development of Parcels BB-1
and CC-1 in the Thomasville Urban Re-
development Area, These two parcels
represent approximately 96 acres of Fed-
eral Surplus land made available for the
development of an economically and
socially balanced residential complex as an
integral part of the surrounding commun-
ity. The area is currently surrounded by
predominantly residential uses on the
north, south and cast. To the west is the
Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, which will
be adequately buffered from this area. To
the north is a private apartment complex
and single family residences, To the east,
in the Thomasville Urban Redevelopment
Project, are 350 single family dwellings, a
park, a proposed elementary school, a 10,2
acre shopping center, and 350 units
of public housing under construction. To
the south is a single family residential
neighborhood, an elementary school, and
the South View Cemetery separated from
this area by a railroad right-of-way.

This competition involves the design of an
entire community which includes:
HOUSING: A major goal of this develop-
ment is to provide housing for a cross sec-
tion of the social and economic groups of
Atlanta, A substantial portion of the hous-
ing (not less than 300 dwelling units)
must be developed under a program which
will assure its availability to families of the
lowest income group. Building types
should be varied and may include dwelling
units from efficiency apartments for the
elderly to five bedroom units for large
families.

EDUCATION: The developer will be re-
quired to designate land in the area to be
acquired and developed by the Atlanta
Board of Education for two primary
schools and a middle school,

RECREATION: The redeveloper will be re-
quired to designate usable land in the area
to be acquired and developed by the City
of Atlanta for the expansion of an existing

park.

COMMERCE: The redeveloper will be per-
mitted to designate and acquire land on
which a small retail commercial area will
be developed to serve the residents and the
surrounding community.

STREETS AND UTILITIES: Public streets and
utilities designated in the Redevelopment
Plan will be installed at no expense to the
developer.

We invite you to study this brochure which
gives a brief description of the property,
terms of sale and other data. Further de-
tails and information are quickly and
readily available from the Atlanta Housing
Authority.

The maximum land values acceptable to
F.H.A, for areas used for 221 (d)(x) hous-
ing is $4,500.00 per acre subject to out-
standing underwriting instructions and will
represent the fair value of land for use in
cost certification, when required.
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The Proposal must include a comprehensive development design of the entire
tract. Redeveloper must designate the residentiai and commercial areas to be
developed and submit with the Proposal its plans for the purchase and development
of these areas in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Invitation and the
proposed Agreement for Disposition of Land, and all other Disposition Documents.
Redeveloper must also designate the areas within the tract to be devoted to
education, recreation, and streets and utilities in accordance with the terms and
conditions of this Invitation and the Disposition Documents. The result must be a
Proposal for an economically and socially balanced residential and commercial
complex which will blend well with the surrounding community.
The development design must provide specifically for the following:
HOUSING: Though the object is to serve a cross-section of social and economic
groups, the Redeveloper will be required to develop a substantial portion (at least
300 units) of the housing to units for families of the lowest income group. Building
types should be varied and include one to five bedroom units.
EDUCATION: The developer will be required to designate land in the area which
will be acquired and developed by the Atlanta Board of Education for the following
education facilities:
a. Two Primary School sites of three (3) usable acres each
located on either side of the expressway.
b. A Middle School of at least eighteen (18) acres of usable
land. This school may be reduced in size to twelve (12) acres
if it is located adjacent to the park.
RECREATION: The developer will be required to designate at least six (6) acres of
usable land, which will be acquired by the Atlanta Parks Department, for the
expansion of the existing park into a Neighborhood Park.
COMMERCE: The redeveloper may designate and acquire and develop a retail
commercial area(s) not to exceed six (6) acres of land primarily to serve the
residents of the tract here under consideration.
As provided in the attached Agreement for Disposition of Land this retail and
commercial area will not be conveyed to the Redeveloper until construction of a
substantial number of housing units has been commenced, as more specifically
designated in the Redeveloper's Proposal.
STREETS AND UTILITIES: The land designated in the Redeveloper's Proposal for
public streets which conform to the standards of the City of Atlanta, will be
acquired by others at no expense to the Redeveloper. Street improvements including
paving, sidewalks, and storm drainage and public utilities including water and
sanitary sewers will be installed within acceptable public rights-of-way at no expense
to the Redeveloper.
The above is SECTION 6 of the INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
issued by the Atlanta Housing Authority on June 10, 1968.
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              <text>The Proposal must include a comprehensive development design of the entire
tract. Redeveloper must designate the residential and commercial areas to be
developed and submit with the Proposal its plans for the purchase and development
of these areas in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Invitation and the
proposed Agreement for Disposition of Land, and all other Disposition Documents.
Redeveloper must also designate the areas within the tract to be devoted to
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conditions of this Invitation and the Disposition Documents. The result must be a
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types should be varied and include one to five bedroom units.

EDUCATION: The developer will be required to designate land in the area which
will be acquired and developed by the Atlanta Board of Education for the following
education facilities:

a. Two Primary School sites of three (3) usable acres each
located on either side of the expressway.

b. A Middle School of at least eighteen (18) acres of usable
land. This school may be reduced in size to twelve (12) acres
if it is located adjacent to the park.

RECREATION: The developer will be required to designate at least six (6) acres of
usable land, which will be acquired by the Atlanta Parks Department, for the
expansion of the existing park into a Neighborhood Park.

COMMERCE: The redeveloper may designate and acquire and develop a retail
commercial area(s) not to exceed six (6) acres of land primarily to serve the
residents of the tract here under consideration.

As provided in the attached Agreement for Disposition of Land this retail and
commercial area will not be conveyed to the Redeveloper until construction of a
substantial number of housing units has been commenced, as more specifically
designated in the Redeveloper’s Proposal.

STREETS AND UTILITIES: The land designated in the Redeveloper’s Proposal for
public streets which conform to the standards of the City of Atlanta, will be
acquired by others at no expense to the Redeveloper. Street improvements including
paving, sidewalks, and storm drainage and public utilities including water and
sanitary sewers will be installed within acceptable public rights-of-way at no expense
to the Redeveloper.

The above is SECTION 6 of the INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
issued by the Atlanta Housing Authority on June 10, 1968.
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                    <text>MOUSING ~ UTL;1-:1,0 R1n
OF THE
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ATLANTA. GEORGIA
CITY OF
HURT BUILDING
•
ATLANTA
3,
GA ,
•
JACKSON
3.9074
June 14, 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Re:
Parcels BB-1 and CC-1
Thomasville Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-22
96 Acres of Federal Surplus Land
Gentlemen:
The Housing Author,i ty of the City of Atlanta has just made an offering
of residential and commercial property with provisions for proposals to
be evaluated for acceptance on criteria other than price.
The Housing Authority has issued an invitation for proposals for the pur- chase and redevelopment of the residential and commercial portions of an
entire tract of approximately 96 acres of Federal Surplus land which has
been a part of the United States Penitentiary and now, by Amendment to the
Project Plan, a part of the Thomasville Urban Redevelopment Area .
Complete details of this offering, including the crite:r-1"a which will be
used in evaluating proposals, are set forth in the enclosed sales brochur e .
Proposals f or the purchase and redevelopment of this property must be submitted at a public meeting to be held in the office of The Housing Authority
at 10:00 A. M. on the 5th day of September, 1968 , on forms to be furnished
by the Agency .
If you need additional information or desire to make a proposal, please
advise us.
Very truly yours,
t9f/,,.. ~ ~
Phili' ; ? . Vrooman
Chief, Real Estate Disposition Section
PEV:hcn
Enclosure
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              <text>USING AUTHORITY OF THE cITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA

824 HURT BUILDING * ATLANTA 3, GA. « JACKSON 3-6074

June 1h, 1968

 

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jre

City Hall
= Re: Parcels BB-1 and CC-1
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Thomasville Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-22
96 Acres of Federal Surplus Land

Gentlemen:

The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta has just made an offering
of residential and commercial property with provisions for proposals to
be evaluated for acceptance on criteria other than price.

The Housing Authority has issued an invitation for proposals for the pur-
chase and redevelopment of the residential and commercial portions of an
entire tract of approximately 96 acres of Federal Surplus land which has
been a part of the United States Penitentiary and now, by Amendment to the
Project Plan, a part of the Thomasville Urban Redevelopment Area.

Complete details of this offering, including the critert@ which will be
used in evaluating proposals, are set forth in the enclosed sales brochure.

Proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of this property must be sub-
mitted at a public meeting to be held in the office of The Housing Authority
at 10:00 A. M. on the 5th day of September, 1968, on forms to be furnished
by the Agency.

If you need additional information or desire to make a proposal, please
advise us.

Very truly yours,

E LReomeny

Philip &amp; Vrooman
Chief, Real Estate Disposition Section

PEV:hen
Encl osure
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. COMMERCIAL
SITE
PARCEL E-2b
IN THE BUTLER STREET
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
MAY 15, 1968 AT 10:00 A.M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
�ZONED C-2, COMMERCIAL
MINIMUM PRICE-$75,500.00
LOCATION:
This parcel is located less than 1 ½ miles from
Five Points, . the central business district of
Atlanta . . . just west of the heavily traveled
intersection of Auburn Avenue and Boulevard,
with frontage on both streets . . . one block
south of the new 4 72-unit Wheat Street Garden
Apartments Project now being completed.
of 1.357 acres (59,111
PERMITIED USES:
Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tailor shop, shoe repair shop or photographer; Food service facility, including but not limited to restaurant,
bakery, beer store or liquor store;
Office, including but not limited to
bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private
club; Private school , including but
not limited to music, dancing or art;
Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Accessory building or use customarily
incidental to the above uses.
Paved streets, sanitary sewer, storm drainage,
water, natural gas, electricity.
Zoned C-2, Commercial. For potential and permitted uses, see information on inside of this
folder.
IJ.ORO~ALS ARE
NOT COMPLICATED
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questions concerning the method of making your
proposal. A minimum price has been established
on this lot and no proposal with a purchase price
less than $75,500 will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened at 10 : 00 AM. May
15, 1968, at the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority, from which office proposal forms,
survey plats and complete details are available
on request-by telephone, by mail, or in person.
�I
ZONED C-2, COMMERCIAL
MINIMUM PRICE-$75,500.00
AUBURN AVENUE
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PERMlnED USES:
Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tailor shop, shoe repair shop or photographer; Food service facility, including but not limited to restaurant,
bakery, beer store or liquor store;
Office, including but not limited to
bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private
club; Private school , including but
not limited to music, dancing or art;
Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Accessory building or use customarily
incidental to the above uses.
N
�URBAN REDEVEtOPMENT
PROTECTS THE a:;"UTURE
OF YOUR INVES'l1MENT
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors
and permanence of values. All proposals must
include a statement by the redeveloper showing
financial responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative
description. These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be accepted.
The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to be paid ·for the land; the compatibility of the proposed development to other
existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the proposed
development; and the size of the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on
the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area - this is
fundamental to the whole basic concept of
Urban Redevelopment.
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COMMERCIAL
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PARCEL E-2b

IN THE BUTLER STREET
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA

 

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
MAY 15, 1968 AT 10:00 A.M.

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074

 
ZONED C-2, COMMERCIAL
MINIMUM PRICE—$75,500.00

 

 

PERMITTED USES:

Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tai-
lor shop, shoe repair shop or photo-
grapher; Food service facility, in-
cluding but not limited to restaurant,
bakery, beer store or liquor store;
Office, including but not limited to
bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private
club; Private school, including but
not limited to music, dancing or art;
Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Ac-
cessory building or use customarily
incidental to the above uses.

 

 

 

This parcel is located less than 1142 miles from
Five Points, the central business district of
Atlanta . . . just west of the heavily traveled
intersection of Auburn Avenue and Boulevard,
with frontage on both streets . . . one block
south of the new 472-unit Wheat Street Garden
Apartments Project now being completed.

|

arcel E-2b consists of 1.357 acres (59,111
square feet).

Paved streets, sanitary sewer, storm drainage,
water, natural gas, electricity.

Zoned C-2, Commercial. For potential and per-
mitted uses, see information on inside of this
folder.

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questions concerning the method of making your
proposal. A minimum price has been established
on this lot and no proposal with a purchase price
less than $75,500 will be considered.

Proposals are to be opened at 10:00 A.M. May
15, 1968, at the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority, from which office proposal forms,
survey plats and complete details are available
on request—by telephone, by mail, or in person.
ZONED C-2, COMMERCIAL
MINIMUM PRICE—$75,500.00

 

 

 

PERMITTED USES:

Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tai-
lor shop, shoe repair shop or photo-
grapher; Food service facility, in-
cluding but not limited to restaurant,
bakery, beer store or liquor store;
Office, including but not limited to
bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private
club; Private school, including but
not limited to music, dancing or art;
Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Ac-
cessory building or use customarily
incidental to the above uses.

AUBURN AVENUE

 

JACKSON PLACE

 

 

 

BOULEVARD

 
 

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors
and permanence of values. All proposals must
include a statement by the redeveloper showing
financial responsibility and capability to success-
fully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative
description. These are carefully considered be-
fore a determination is made as to which pro-
posal is to be accepted.

The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Re-
development Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the pro-
posed price to be paid for the land; the com-
patibility of the proposed development to other
existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the proposed
development; and the size of the proposed de-
velopment, particularly as it relates to effect on
the tax digest.

These tracts are in a protected area — this is
fundamental to the whole basic concept of
Urban Redevelopment.

 
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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HURT BUILDING
•
ATLANTA 3 ,
GA.
•
JACK S ON
March 11.i, 1968
Mr~ Dan E. Sweat, Jro
City Hall
Atl anta, Georgia
30303
Re:
Parcel E-2b
Butler Street Urban
Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-9
Commercial Site
Gentlemen:
We are offering for sale and redevelopment a lo35 acre tract of
commercial property fronting 155 feet on the.. south side of Auburn
Avenue 155 feet west of Boulevard. I t also fronts 138 feet on the
west side of Boulevard. It is located within l½ miles of Five Points.
This property is designated for commercial use and is zoned C-2o
The attached brochure lists the uses and gives dimensions of the
property and other details of the offering.
The minimum sales price has been established at $75,500000.
Proposals at a price less than this amount cannot be considered.
Proposals must be made on our forms and will be opened in our
office at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on May 15, 19680 If you need additional
information or proposal forms, please advise us.
Very truly yours,
~e~
Philip E. Vr ooman
Chief, Real Estate Dispositieh Section
Encio sure
PEV:hl
3~6074
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March 1h, 1968

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

City Hall .
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Re: Parcel E=2b
Butler Street Urban
Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-9
Commercial Site

Gentlemen:

We are offering for sale and redevelopment a 1.35 acre tract of
commercial property fronting 155 feet on the.south side of Auburn
Avenue 155 feet west of Boulevard. It also fronts 138 feet on the
west side of Boulevard. It is located within 13 miles of Five Points.

This property is designated for commercial use and is zoned C~2.
The attached brochure lists the uses and gives dimensions of the
property and other details of the offering.

The minimum sales price has been established at $75,500.00.
Proposals at a price less than this amount cannot be considered.

Proposals must be made on our forms and will be opened in our
office at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on May 15, 1968. If you need additional
information or proposal forms, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

Philip E. Vrooman
Chief, Real Estate Disposition Section

Enclosure

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OFFERED BY THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
IN THE WEST END URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
�THIS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED
SHOPPING CENTER SITE
OFFERED FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS
~
,th
PRE-ESTABLISHED
M INIMU M PRICE FOR
BOTH PARCE LS
$861 ,000.00
Here is an ideal shopping center site consisting of over
14 acres of land .. . close in .. just 2 miles from t he
center of the City . . . and in one of the great residential
tra ding areas of Atlanta.
In te rsta te 75 &amp; 85
Adj acent to Se ars Roebuck famous West-End Store.
This site has long fro ntages on key streets . . . Oak,
Gordon, Lee and Dunn Streets which provide easy
and quick access. Interstate 20 could bring in cu stomers from just about anywhere in the Metropolitan
area.
Improvements include wate r, n atural g,a s , ele ctricity,
sanitary sew age, storm drainage, paved streets.
Zoning is Commercial, C-2.
We invite you to inspect this property .. . .study its potential . .. get more detailed information from the
Atlanta Housing Authorit y . .. and submit your proposal.
This is an excellen t property . . . and one that w ould b e
hard to duplicate in the Atlanta area .
$713,000.00 for Pa rcel 23 alone.
Proposals for Parcel 22 alone are
not acceptable (proposals with
prices less than these cannot be
considered) .
SEARS
ROEBUCK
WEST
END
STORE
PARCEL 23
538,146.616 SQ. FT
12.3541 ACRES
BROKERS PROTECTED
�-
PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal forms, and will gladly _a nswer questions
concerning the method of making your proposal. Minimum prices have been established for this property
and no proposal with a purchase price less than
these will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta
Housing Authority on June 12, 1968 at 10:00 A.M. If an
acceptable proposal is not received, the Authority will
continue to receive .proposals and to open them as received for a period of twelve months or until the tract
is sold.
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment ~ea, no proposal car{
receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors,~nd permanence of values. All proposals must include a statement
by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility
and capability to successfully complete the proposed
improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a
narrative description. These are carefully considered
before a determination is made as to which propq_sal· is
to be accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal,
if any, as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purpose of the Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for purchase at a
price less than the established minimum price will be
considered. )n evaluating the proposals, the Agency
will consider the proposed price to be paid for the
land; the compatibility of the proposed development to
other existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of tl~e proposed developIQ_ent;
and the size of the proposed development, particularly ·
as it relates to effect on the tax digest. These tracts are
in a protected area - this is fundamental to the whole
basic contept of Urban Redevelopment.
PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
June 12, 1968 at 10:00 A.M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
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              <text>FOR SALE
Atianta

Shopping
Center

UTHORITY
RE

 
 

 
  
  
    

Downtown
Atlanta
Business
District
North

    
  
 
 

Interstate 20
2 Miles

Interstate 75 &amp; 85

THIS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED
SHOPPING CENTER SITE
OFFERED FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS

Here is an ideal shopping center site consisting of over
14 acres of land... close in. . just 2 miles from the
center of the City... and in one of the great residential
trading areas of Atlanta.

Adjacent to Sears Roebuck famous West-End Store.
This site has long frontages on key streets . . . Oak,
Gordon, Lee and Dunn Streets which provide easy
and quick access. Interstate 20 could bring in cus-
tomers from just about anywhere in the Metropolitan
area.

Improvements include water, natural gas, electricity,
sanitary sewage, storm drainage, paved streets.

Zoning is Commercial, C-2.

We invite you to inspect this property. .. study its po-
tential . . . get more detailed information from the
Atlanta Housing Authority. ..and submit your proposal.
This is an excellent property...and one that would be
hard to duplicate in the Atlanta area.

ASHBY STREET

INTERSTATE 20

254,37
225) PARCEL 22
111,935.196 SQ. FT.
2.5697 ACRES
821.82

OAK STREET

PARCEL 23
538,146.616 SQ. FT.
12.3541 ACRES

Pee ei ale)

GORDON STREET

LEE STREET

 

 

PRE-ESTABLISHED
MINIMUM PRICE FOR
BOTH PARCELS
$861,000.00

$713,000.00 for Parcel 23 alone.
Proposals for Parcel 22 alone are
not acceptable (proposals with
prices less than these cannot be
considered).

BROKERS PROTECTED
PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all neces-
sary proposal forms, and will gladly answer questions
concerning the method of making your proposal. Mini-
mum prices have been established for this property
and no proposal with a purchase price less than
these will be considered.

Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta
Housing Authority on June 12, 1968 at 10:00 A.M. If an
acceptable proposal is not received, the Authority will
continue to receive proposals and to open them as re-
ceived for a period of twelve months or until the tract
is sold. E

‘URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
_ PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can
receive consideration that contemplates an unper-
mitted use. This assures good neighbors:and perma-
nence of values. All proposals must include a statement
by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility
and capability to successfully complete the proposed
improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a
narrative description. These are carefully considered
before a determination is made as to which proposal is
to be accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal,
if any, as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purpose of the Georgia Redevelop-
ment Law; however, no proposal for purchase at a
price less than the established minimum price will be
considered. In evaluating the proposals, the Agency
will consider the proposed price to be paid for the
Jand; the compatibility of the proposed development to
other existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of the proposed development;
and the size of the proposed development, particularly
as it relates to effect on the tax digest. These tracts are
in a protected area— this is fundamental to the whole
basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
June 12, 1968 at 10:00 A.M.

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
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                    <text>HOUSING AUTHORl1iY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
OF THE CITY OF
824
HURT BUILDING
•
ATLANTA 3,
GA.
•
JACKSON
3.eo7A
February 2, 1968
Re :
Parcels 22 and 23
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Proj ect Georgia R-90
Shopping Center Site
Gentlemen~
We are attaching a sal es brochure of a new 14 acres offering being made
for use as a shopping cent er. I t i s bounded by Oak, Gordon, Lee and Dunn
Streets and approximately t wo miles f r om the center of Atlanta.
A minimum price has been established f or bot h parcels at $861,000.00, but
proposals may be made on Parcel 23 alone which has a minimum price of
$713,000.00.
Reference to the brochure shows that the pr operty is well located, easily
acce s sible and acr oss Dunn Street from t he big Wes t End Store and Parking
Garage of Sears Roebuck &amp; Company .
Proposals must be made on our f orms a nd wi ll be opened in our offices at
lO gQQ A. M. o'clock on June 12, 1968 . If you need additional i nformation
or pr oposal f orms, please advise us .
Very t ruly your s,
~f~,-_
Phil ip E. Vrooman
Chief , Rea l Est ate Dispositi on Section
PEVghcn
Enclosures
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‘HOUSING AUTHORITY oF tHe city of ATLANTA, GEORGIA

824 HURT BUILDING © ATLANTA 3, GA. « JACKSON 3-6074

February 2, 1968

Rez: Parcels 22 and 23
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90
Shopping Center Site

Gentlemens

We are attaching a sales brochure of a new 1 acres offering being made
for use as a shopping center. It is bounded by Oak, Gordon, Lee and Dunn
Streets and approximately two miles from the center of Atlanta.

A minimum price has been established for both parcels at $861,000.00, but
proposals may be made on Parcel 23 alone which has a minimum price of
$713, 000,00.

Reference to the brochure shows that the property is well located, easily
accessible and across Dunn Street from the big West End Store and Parking
Garage of Sears Roebuck &amp; Gompany.

Proposals must be made on our forms and will be opened in our offices at
10:00 A. M. o'clock on June 12, 1968. If you need additional information
or proposal forms, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

thle EF UG rnin

Philip E. Vrooman
Chief, Real Estate Disposition Section

PEVehcn
Enclosures
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                    <text>• VVELL LOCATED
COMMERCIAL
SITE
at corner of
Northside Drive and Fair Street, S. W.
I
FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS
PARCEL 27
in the University Center
Urban Redevelopment Area
PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
JANUARY 22, 1969, 10:00 A. M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/ S23-6074
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UN/VE.
MOREHOUSE
CLARK
COLLEGE
COLLEG
ATLANTA
UNIVER.
HOME.
675
UNITS
GREENS FER
Reta il store; Persona l service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tailor
shop, shoe repa ir shop or photographer;
Food service facility, including but not
li mited to restaurant, bakery, beer store
or liquor store; Office, including but not
limited to bank, professional office or
clinic; Am usement place, theatre or
private club ; Private schoo l, including
but not limited to . music, dancing or
art; Automot ive or equipment sa les or
service; Commercia I parking; Church
or Tem ple; Libra ry; Mortuary; Accessory
building or use customarily incidental
to the above uses.
LOCATION AND SIZE:
Located at the northwest corner of
Fair Street and Northside Drive .. .
in Southwest Atlanta .. . in the University Center Area. Consists of 1.41518
Acres (61,645 square feet) of land.
IMPROVEMENTS:
SPELMAN
COLLEGE
Water, natural gas, electricity, sanitary
sewage, st orm drainage, paved streets.
ZONING:
WEST END AVE.
This property is zoned C-1, Com mercial.
PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED:
PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM PRICE
FOR THIS PROPERTY
$101,000.00
Proposals fo r less than this amount can not be
considered .
The Atlanta Housing Authority wi II supp ly all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questi ons concerning the method of maki ng your
proposa l. A minimum price of $101,000.00 has been
estab lished for this property and no proposa l with
a purchase pri ce less than that will be cons idered.
Proposa ls are to be opened in the office of the
Atlanta Housing Authority on January 22, 1969, at
10:00 A. M. If an accepta ble proposal is not received , the Authority wi ll continue to receive
proposa Is and to open t hem as received for a
per iod of twelve months or until the tract is so ld.
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HUNTER
.
ATLANTA
..,
STR ET
UNIVERSITY
Take A look At This offering!
BECKWITH
STREET
UN/VER
PL.AZA
APTS
122
UNITS
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MOREHOUSE
CLARK
COLLEGE
COLLEG
ATLANTA
UNIVER.
UN/VE
HOME
675
UNITS
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Parcel 27 contains almost an acre and a half
of land ... and is strategically located in an
important area of the City ... near the ca mpuses of Clark, Morehouse and Spelman Colleges and Atlanta University. It is also near
housing projects with a tota l of 1,611 dwelling
units. The property has frontage on heavi ly
traveled Northside Drive as well as on Fair
and Bailey Streets . . . and is suited for a
number of Commercial uses. Just minutes fro m
downtown Atlanta . . . and the Expressway
Systems.
JOHN HOPE
HOMES
606
UNITS
ZONED
C I
SPELMAN
COLLEGE
WEST END AVE.
I
PARCEL
27
61,645 SQ. FT.
1.41518 ACRES
PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM PRICE
FOR THIS PROPERTY
$101,000.00
Proposals for less than this amount cannot be
considered.
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�URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE
OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors and
permanence of values. All proposals must include
a statement by the redeveloper showing financial
responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal,
if any, as it deems to be in the public interest and
in furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia
Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to be paid for the land; the compatability of the proposed development to other existing and planned improvements in the area; the
excellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of the proposed development; and the size of the proposed development,
particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area-this is fundamental to the whole basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.
BROKERS PROTECTED
Ask About Tracts in Other Atlanta
Urban Redevelopment Areas
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FOR SALE

ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS

 

 

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
JANUARY 22, 1969, 10:00 A. M.

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
YAM TE MT Celta te

Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/523-6074

 

 
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ATLANTA L

BECKWITH

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2 CHESTNUT STREET .

MOREHOUSE
COLLEGE

ATLANTA
UNIVER,

CLARK
JCOLLEGE

 

   

 

 

GREENSFER

   
 
    
   

SPELMAN
COLLEGE

 

IWEST END AVE.

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EW DR

 

 

PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM PRICE
FOR THIS PROPERTY
$101,000.00

Proposals for less than this amount cannot be
considered.

 

PERMITTED USES:

Retail store; Personal service facility,
including but not limited to barber
shop, beauty shop, laundromat, tailor
shop, shoe repair shop or photographer;
Food service facility, including but not
limited to restaurant, bakery, beer store
or liquor store; Office, including but not
limited to bank, professional office or
clinic; Amusement place, theatre or
private club; Private school, including
but not limited to music, dancing or
art; Automotive or equipment sales or
service; Commercial parking; Church
or Temple; Library; Mortuary; Accessory
building or use customarily incidental
to the above uses.

LOCATION AND SIZE:

Located at the northwest corner of
Fair Street and Northside Drive...
in Southwest Atlanta... in the Uni-
versity Center Area. Consists of 1.41518
Acres (61,645 square feet) of land.

IMPROVEMENTS:

Water, natural gas, electricity, sanitary
sewage, storm drainage, paved streets.

ZONING:

This property is zoned C-1, Commercial.

PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED:

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questions concerning the method of making your
proposal. A minimum price of $101,000.00 has been
established for this property and no proposal with
a purchase price less than that will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the
Atlanta Housing Authority on January 22, 1969, at
10:00 A.M. If an acceptable proposal is not re-
ceived, the Authority will continue to receive
proposals and to open them as received for a
period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 CHESTNUT STREET

MOREHOUSE

COLLEGE SEARS

JCOLLEG
ATLANTA EGE 675

UNIVER.

 

 

 
  

SPELMAN
COLLEGE

 

IWEST END AVE.

 

HUNTER STREET
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY *
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=
BECKWITH STREET |
FRIENDSHIP
5 _ CENTER
S 208 UNITS
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JOHN HOPE
HOMES

 

 

PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM PRICE
FOR THIS PROPERTY
$101,000.00

Proposals for less than this amount cannot be
considered.

 

 

       
   
    
 
 

 

  

Take A Look At This offering!

Parcel 27 contains almost an acre and a half
of land... and is strategically located in an
important area of the City ... near the cam-
puses of Clark, Morehouse and Spelman Col-
leges and Atlanta University. It is also near
housing projects with a total of 1,611 dwelling
units. The property has frontage on heavily
traveled Northside Drive as well as on Fair
and Bailey Streets . . . and is suited for a
number of Commercial uses. Just minutes from
downtown Atlanta ... and the Expressway
Systems.

 
 

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors and
permanence of values. All proposals must include
a statement by the redeveloper showing financial
responsibility and capability to successfully com-
plete the proposed improvements set forth in pre-
liminary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a deter-
mination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal,
if any, as it deems to be in the public interest and
in furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia
Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the pro-
posed price to be paid for the land; the compat-
ability of the proposed development to other ex-
isting and planned improvements in the area; the
excellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of the proposed develop-
ment; and the size of the proposed development,
particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area—this is funda-
mental to the whole basic concept of Urban Re-
development.

BROKERS PROTECTED

 

Ask About Tracts in Other Atlanta
Urban Redevelopment Areas

 
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                    <text>OF THE
824
CITY OF
HURT BUILDING•
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
ATLANTA
3,
GA.
•
JACKSON
3-6074
November 1 5e 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Ci ty Hall
,
Atl nnta , Georgia
RE:
30303
PARCEL 2 7
UNTvERSIT.. CENTER UR AREA
PROJE' - GEORGIA R-11
Gentlemen :
We are a t ·aching a sal e s br ch re whic h gives all de t ails of
the offerin g £ t i s ex e l.lent trac · of commercial property e
It f r ont s 32 3 fee t


 e nor h s ide of Fair Street between


Nort hs ide Drive and Balle Street a n d co a ins 61 0 645 square
fee t .
I
is zon ed -1 and tas a mi n im m price of $101 , 000 . 00 .
0
The parcel is loc a t ed within he Un iver s i t y Center Urban
Redevelopme n t. Area which c ompri ses the camp u ses of At lanta
Un iversi Y a cl'ark e .Morehou se , Morri s Brown a .. d Spelman Colleges .
P roposals m · st. e ma d e o n "Jr f r::- ms 0 whi h will be given pon
req e s~ 0 a .d will e open ed i n o ~ office a t 10 : 00 Ao Mo 0 1 clock
on January 22 0 1 96 9 0 If 0 ,1 eed a ddition al informa t ion 8 or
would ·l ike to r·e eive the f orms , please advise s .
Very tr ly yo rs ,
~-f~
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Real Estate Disposition Branch
PEV :hcn
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8] HOUSING AUTHORITY of tHe city of ATLANTA, GEORGIA

824 HURT BUILDING © ATLANTA 3, GA. « JACKSON 3-6074

November 15, 1968

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jre

City Hall -—
Atlants, Georgia 30303 RE: PARCEL 27
UNIVERSITY CENTER UR AREA
PROJECT GEORGIA R-11
Gentlemen;

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all details of
the offering of this excellent tract of commercial property.
It fronts 323 feet on the north side of Fair Street between
Northside Drive and Failey Street and contains 61,645 square
feet. It is zoned C-1l and has a minimum price of $101,000.00.

The parcel is located within the University Center Urban
Redevelopment. Area which comprises the campuses of Atlanta
University, Clark, Morehouse, Morris Brown and Spelman Colleges.

Proposals must be made on our forms, which will be given upon
request, and will be opened in our office at 10:00 A. M. o'clock
on January 22, 1969. If you need additional information, or
would like to receive the forms, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hcn
Enclosure
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                    <text>OFFICE
BUILDING
SITE
PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
AT 10:00A.M. NOV EMBER 25,1969
THE ATI.ANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
ATI.ANTA, GEORGIA 30303
Phone 404/523-6074
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A BUILDING ON TIDS SITE SHALL BE
USED ONLY FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:
• Office building
• Retail and service businesses serving
an office building and located witrnn
such building, such as but not limited to
shops, branch banking facilities, barber .
and beauty shops, and a restaurant or
cafeteria.
• Restaurant, but not drive-in restaurants.
• Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to the above uses.
Proposals
are not
Complicated
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal
forms , and will be glad to answer questions concerning the method
of making your proposal. A minimum price has been established for
this property and no proposal with a purchase price less than this
will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing·
Authority on November 25, 1969 at 10:00 AM . If an acceptable
proposal is not received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open them as received for a period of twelve months
or until the tract is sold.
REGULATIO NS
Urban Redevelopment
PARKING REGULATIONS - Parking spaces on the lot with adequate
access to a public street and with adequate circulation space shall
be provided as follows :
a. One (1) parking space for each one hundred (100) square feet
of floor area in a building used for a restaurant or establishment whose primary purpose is to serve meals, lunches or
drinks.
b. One (l) parking space for each six hundred (600) square feet
of floor area in a building used for any other purpose permitted
in this area.
Protects The Future
LOADING REGULATIONS - A minimum of one (1) loading space
shall be provided for each main building.
ACCESS AND EGRESS - Curb cuts shall be limited to one (1) on
Piedmont Avenue and two (2) on Forrest Avenue . In no case shall a
curb cut be located closer than 100 feet to a street intersection .
AREA REGULATIONS
a. No building or structure shall be located closer than 85 feet
to Piedmont Avenue, 90 feet to Forrest Avenue , or 20 feet
to any other property line.
b. Floor-lot ratio : No building shall have a floor-lot ratio in excess
of 2.5. Parking floors are not to be used in computing .
c. Buildings or structures not including parking areas may cover
not more than 40 per cent of the .gross area of the parcel.
HEIGHT REGULATIONS - No building shall exceed a height of 60
feet This to be measured from the highest existing grade.
Of Your Investment
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good
neighbors and permanence of values. All proposals must include a
statement by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and
capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description. These are
carefully considered before a determination is made as to wh ich proposal is to be accepted . The Agency will accept such proposal , if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the Georgia Redevelopment Law. However, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established minimum price will be
considered . In evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider the
proposed price to be paid for the land ; the compatibility of the proposed development to other existing and planned improvements
in the area; the excellen ce of the proposed design and the quality of
the overall planning of the proposed development; and the size 6f
the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on the
tax digest These tracts are in a protected area - this is fundamental
to the whole basic concept of Urban Redevelopment
THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
Phone 404 /523-607 4
7
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              <text>FOR SALE

ON A
COMPETITIVE BASIS

        

BUILDING
SITE

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
PARCEL 17 in the Bedford-Pine AT 10:00A.M. NOVEMBER 25,1969

 

   

Urban Redevelopment Area. Project Georgia A-2-1

THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
Phone 404/523-6074

 
A BUILDING ON THIS SITE SHALL BE
USED ONLY FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:

@ Office building

@ Retail and service businesses serving
an office building and located within
such building, such as but not limited to
shops, branch banking facilities, barber.
and beauty shops, and a restaurant or
cafeteria.

@ Restaurant, but not drive-in restaurants.

@ Accessory buildings and uses custom-
arily incident to the above uses.

REGULATIONS

PARKING REGULATIONS —Parking spaces on the lot with adequate
access to a public street and with adequate circulation space shall
be provided as follows:

a. One (1) parking space for each one hundred (100) square feet
of floor area in a building used for a restaurant or establish-
ment whose primary purpose is to serve meals, lunches or
drinks.

b. One (1) parking space for each six hundred (600) square feet
of floor area in a building used for any other purpose permitted
in this area.

LOADING REGULATIONS — A minimum of one (1) loading space
shall be provided for each main building.

ACCESS AND EGRESS — Curb cuts shall be limited to one (1) on
Piedmont Avenue and two (2) on Forrest Avenue. In no case shall a
curb cut be located closer than 100 feet to a street intersection.

AREA REGULATIONS

a. No building or structure shall be located closer than 85 feet
to Piedmont Avenue, 90 feet to Forrest Avenue, or 20 feet
to any other property line.

b. Floor-lot ratio: No building shall have a floor-lot ratio in excess
of 2.5. Parking floors are not to be used in computing.

c. Buildings or structures not including parking areas may cover
not more than 40 per cent of the gross area of the parcel.

HEIGHT REGULATIONS — No building shall exceed a height of 60
feet. This to be measured from the highest existing grade.

Proposals
are not
Complicated

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal
forms, and will be glad to answer questions concerning the method
of making your proposal. A minimum price has been established for
this property and no proposal with a purchase price less than this
will be considered.

Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing
Authority on November 25, 1969 at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable
proposal is not received, the Authority will continue to receive pro-
posals and to open them as received for a period of twelve months
or until the tract is sold.

Urban Redevelopment
Protects The Future
Of Your Investment

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive con-
sideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good
neighbors and permanence of values. All proposals must include a
statement by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and
capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description. These are
carefully considered before a determination is made as to which pro-
posal is to be accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in furtherance of the pur-
pose of the Georgia Redevelopment Law. However, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established minimum price will be
considered. In evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider the
Proposed price to be paid for the land; the compatibility of the pro-
posed development to other existing and planned improvements
in the area; the excellence of the proposed design and the quality of
the overall planning of the proposed development; and the size of
the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on the
tax digest. These tracts are in a protected area — this is fundamental
to the whole basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.

THE ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
624 Hurt Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
Phone 404/523-6074
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May 23, 1969
Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
RE:
PARCEL 17
BEDFORD-PINE Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia A-2-1
Gentlemen:
We have just issued an invitation for proposals to buy and
develop one of the most desirable small office building sites
in the City of Atlanta.
The site is located on the southeast corner of Piedmont Avenue
and Forrest Avenue - just south of the new ATLANTA CIVIC CENTER
which will provide a beautiful background to viewers looking
north.
We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all details of
the offering and shows that the site is composed of 90 , 558
square feet and has a minimum established price of $440,000.00 .
The tract has building set-back lines of 85 feet on Piedmont
Avenue and 90 feet on Forrest Avenue. The height is limited to
six (6) stories.
Proposals must be made on our forms and are to be opened in our
offices at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on November 25, 1969.
If you
need the proposal forms or additional information, please advise
u s.
Remember , we shall gladly pay a sales commission in accordance
wi th t he schedule suggested by the Atlanta Real Estate Board .
Very truly yours ,
Ph~!o~
Real Estate Di sposition Br a n ch
PEV:hcn
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              <text>ITY oF THE city oF ATLANTA. GEORGIA

“824 HURT BUILDING © ATLANTA 3, GA. @ JACKSON 3-6074

May 23, 1969

 

Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

RE: PARCEL 17
BEDFORD-PINE Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia A-2-1

Gentlemen:

We have just issued an invitation for proposals to buy and
develop one of the most desirable small office building sites
in the City of Atlanta.

The site is located on the southeast corner of Piedmont Avenue
and Forrest Avenue - just south of the new ATLANTA CIVIC CENTER
which will provide a beautiful background to viewers looking
north.

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all details of
the offering and shows that the site is composed of 90,558
square feet and has a minimum established price of $440,000.00.
The tract has building set-back lines of 85 feet on Piedmont
Avenue and 90 feet on Forrest Avenue. The height is limited to
six (6) stories.

Proposals must be made on our forms and are to be opened in our
offices at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on November 25, 1969. If you
need the proposal forms or additional information, please advise
us.

Remember, we shall gladly pay a sales commission in accordance
with the schedule suggested by the Atlanta Real Estate Board.

Very truly yours,

EL Rceraw

Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hen
Enclosure
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                    <text>FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS
West End
Urban Redevelopment Area
Parcel 26
Proposals Will Be Opened
May 28, 1969, at 10:00 A.M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georg,ia 30303
523-6074
I
�r
Pre-Estab'li~hecl Minimum
Price
$27,500
PERMITTED USES
A building or premises shall be used only
for the following purposes:
(a) Any fabrication , assembly, distribution
or storage operation which is not offensive or
objectionable to nearby resid~ntial or con:mercial areas by reason of n01se, smoke, vibration, dust, toxic or noxious waste materials, odors, fire or explosive hazard or glare.
(b) Warehouse or office-warehouse except·
truck terminals.
( c) Retail sales, provided such use is incidental to the primary use conducted on the
premises and provided further that the floor
area devoted to retail sales shall not be
greater than twenty-five (25 % ) per cent of
the total floor area of all buildings on the
premises.
.
.
Location and Size
At the northwest corner of West
Whitehall Street and Oak Street, half
block from new shopping center now
abuilding in West End.
26,411.7 sq. ft., with 101.34' frontage on West Whitehall Street and
220.57' frontage on Oak Street.
IMPROVEMENTS
Paved streets, sanitary sewer, storm
drainage, water, natural gas, electricity.
IZONING I
Zoned M-1. For permitted uses see
inside.
PROPOSALS ARE NOT - - - COMPLICATED: .
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M-1
The Atlanta Housing Authority will
supply all necessary proposal forms,
and will gladly answer questions
concerning your proposal.
Proposals are to be opened in the
office of the Atlanta Housing Authority on May 28, 1969, at 10:00
AM. If an acceptable proposal is
not received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to
open them as received for a period
of twelve months or until the tract is
sold.
�Pre-Estab'li~heH Minimum
Price
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PERMITTED USES
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A building or premises shall be used onJy
for the following purposes:
(a) Any fabrication, assembly, distribution
or storage operation which is not offensive or
objectionable to nearby residential or commercial areas by reason of noise, smoke, vibration, dust, toxic or noxious waste materials, odors, fire or explosive hazard or glare.
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(b) Warehouse or office-warehouse except
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truck terminals.
( c) Retail sales, provided such use is incidental to the primary use conducted on the
premises and provided further that the floor
area devoted to retail sales shall not be
greater than twenty-five (25 % ) per cent of
the total floor area of all buildings on the
premises.
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$27,500
�In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors
and permanence of values. All proposals must
include a statement by the redeveloper showing
financial responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative
description. These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be accepted.
The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to be paid for the land; the compatibility of the proposed development to other
existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the proposed
development; and the size of the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on
the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area - this is
fundamental to the whole basic concept of
Urban Redevelopment.
Ask about tracts i11 other
Atlanta Redevelopment Areas
This Property Has a
Pre-Established Minimum Price of
$27,500
Proposals for less Can Not
Be Considered
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              <text>FOR SALE

ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS

 

 

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West End

Urban Redevelopment Area

Parcel 26

Proposals Will Be Opened
May 28, 1969, at 10:00 A.M.

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY

824 Hurt Buildin
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

523-6074

 
Pre-Established Minimum
Price
$27,500

PERMITTED USES

A building or premises shall be used only
for the following purposes:

(a) Any fabrication, assembly, distribution
or storage operation which is not offensive or
objectionable to nearby residential or com-
mercial areas by reason of noise, smoke, vi-
bration, dust, toxic or noxious waste mate-
rials, odors, fire or explosive hazard or glare.

(b) Warehouse or office-warehouse except
truck terminals.

(c) Retail sales, provided such use is inci-
dental to the primary use conducted on the
premises and provided further that the floor
area devoted to retail sales shall not be
greater than twenty-five (25%) per cent of
the total floor area of all buildings on the
premises.

 

STREET

OAK

 

ZONED M-l

Location cht Pe

   
      

At the northwest corner of West
Whitehall Street and Oak Street, half
block from new shopping center now
abuilding in West End.

26,411.7 sq. ft., with 101,347 front-
age on West Whitehall Street and
220.57’ frontage on Oak Street.

IMPROVEMENTS

Paved streets, sanitary sewer, storm
drainage, water, natural gas, elec-
tricity.

ZONING

Zoned M-1. For permitted uses see
inside.

   
  
     
   

 

PROPOSALS ARE NOT
COMPLICATED:

 

The Atlanta Housing Authority will
supply all necessary proposal forms,
and will gladly answer questions
concerning your proposal.
Proposals are to be opened in the
office of the Atlanta Housing Au-
thority on May 28, 1969, at 10:00
A.M. If an acceptable proposal is
not received, the Authority will con-
tinue to receive proposals and to
open them as received for a period
of twelve months or until the tract is
sold.

 

 

 
Pre-Established Minimum Be fahng cies
Price |
$27,500

PERMITTED USES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A building or premises shall be used only
for the following purposes: SS

 

 

(a) Any fabrication, assembly, distribution Se
or storage operation which is not offensive or
objectionable to nearby residential or com-
mercial areas by reason of noise, smoke, vi-
bration, dust, toxic or noxious waste mate- ee ee)
rials, odors, fire or explosive hazard or glare.

  

 

     

 

STREET

 

OAK

 

 

(b) Warehouse or office-warehouse except
truck terminals.

STREET

(c) Retail sales, provided such use is inci-
dental to the primary use conducted on the
premises and provided further that the floor
area devoted to retail sales shall not be
greater than twenty-five (25%) per cent of
the total floor area of all buildings on the
premises.

LEE

 

POOLE PLACE

 

 

    

$27,500
INDUSTRIAL

 

OAK STREET ¥

 

ZONED M-|

 

7é STH 2
 

 

&amp;
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URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF
YOUR INVESTMENT

 

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors
and permanence of values. All proposals must
include a statement by the redeveloper showing
financial responsibility and capability to success-
fully complete the proposed improvements set
forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative
description, These are carefully considered be-
fore a determination is made as to which pro-
posal is to be accepted.

The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Re-
development Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the pro-
posed price to be paid for the land; the com-
patibility of the proposed development to other
existing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the proposed
development; and the size of the proposed de-
velopment, particularly as it relates to effect on
the tax digest.

These tracts are in a protected area — this is
fundamental to the whole basic concept of
Urban Redevelopment.

Ask about tracts in other
Atlanta Redevelopment Areas

This Property Has a
Pre-Established Minimum Price of
$27,500
Proposals for Less Can Not
Be Considered

 
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                    <text>HOUSING AUTHORITY
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April 18 0 1969
Mr. R. Earl Landers
Admini str at i ve As si stant
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
RE:
PARCEL 26
West End UR Area
Project Georgia R-90
INDUSTRIAL SITE
Gentlemen:
We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all de t ails of
an offering of the above described industrial property located
in the West End Urban Redevelopment Area.
The tract is well situated and within two miles of the center
of Atlanta 0 being located at the northwest corner of Oak Street
and West Whitehall Street, fronting 220 feet on Oak and 101 feet
on West Whitehall o It has an atea comprising 26,411 square feet
and a minimum established price of $27,500.00 .
Proposals must be made on our forms and will be opened in our
offices at 10:00 o'clock on May 28 8 19690
If you need additional
information or proposal forms 8 please advise us.
As you know 8 we shall gladly pay a sales commission in accordance
with the suggested schedule of the Atlanta Real Estate Board ~
Very truly yours,
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RITY oF THE city of ATLANTA, GEORGIA

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April 18, 1969

Mr. R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia RE: PARCEL 26

West End UR Area
Project Georgia R-90
INDUSTRIAL SITE

Gentlemen:

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all details of
an offering of the above described industrial property located
in the West End Urban Redevelopment Area.

The tract is well situated and within two miles of the center

of Atlanta, being located at the northwest corner of Oak Street
and West Whitehall Street, fronting 220 feet on Oak and 101 feet
on West Whitehall. It has an area comprising 26,411 square feet
and a minimum established price of $27,500.00.

Proposals must be made on our forms and will be opened in our
offices at 10:00 o'clock on May 28, 1969. If you need additional
information or proposal forms, please advise us.

As you know, we shall gladly pay a sales commission in accordance
with the suggested schedule of the Atlanta Real Estate Board.

Very truly yours,

£ Vero

Philip’E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hen
Enclosure
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April 1, 1969
Mr . J . S . Edwards
601 Antoine Graves Homes
126 Hilliard Street, 5 . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Edwards :
May I acknowledge receipt of your letter which
wa signed by you and several .o f your neighbors ,
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I have discu sed thi matter with the Atlanta
Housing Authority~ and they ssured me that it
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I appreciate yo11r bringing tbi
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Sincerely.
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Mr. J. S. Edwards

601 Antoine Graves Homes
126 Hilliard Street, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia |

Dear Mr. Edwards:
was signed by you and several of your neighbors,

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I have discussed this matter with the Atlanta
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Sincerely, i

Ivan Allen, Jr.

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