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[UPDATE] Proposed 245-Unit Tucker Apartment Community Seeks New SLUP

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San Diego based apartment developer Fairfield Residential is planning a new 245-unit apartment project just off  I-285, on Northlake Parkway.  The proposed apartment community is scheduled to go before the Tucker Planning Commission Thursday, April 26.   The project would be developed on 8.65 acres at 2180 and 2200 Northlake Parkway currently occupied by the largely vacant shopping center as well as the extended stay Northlake Inn motel.
Fairfield submitted its redevelopment plans to the City of Tucker last week including its application for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) to construct its apartment community with up to 30 units per acre.  The plans indicate that Fairfield was previously granted a SLUP for a mixed-use development at the site early last year but for a parcel that was at that time smaller than it is now thanks to the acquisition of an adjacent 1.65 acre parcel.  

"The subject property is located in an area that has seen tremendous growth and redevelopment," Fairfield's application notes.  The planned development is across the street from Tucker Meridian, a large multi-anchor shopping center that opened last year on the site of a former low-rise office park.  Tucker Meridian is anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market, Dick's Sporting Goods, DSW & Hobby Lobby and is also home to Newk's Eatery, Hollywood Feed, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Jimmy Johns, among others.
The former Steak & Ale that was demolished in January 
Adjacent to the proposed redevelopment, at 2150 Northlake Parkway, a onetime Steak & Ale restaurant was demolished in January to make way for a new senior housing development.  Northlake Mall, once the primary magnet in the Northlake commercial corridor, was purchased by Dallas, Texas -based  ATR Corinth Partners in 2016.  ToNeTo Atlanta spoke with ATR President Tony Ruggeri last month who indicated he had no announcements to make but hoped to have news to share "later this year."  

Apartments would occupy about 6.6 acres of the planned revelopment, while Atlanta's last remaining Old Hickory House restaurant (approximately 6,250 square feet) would continue to operate on an approximately one acre parcel.  A 10,000 square foot commercial building, that plans show may feature office, restaurant, or retail tenants, would occupy a roughly one acre parcel.  

The apartments would be in three, four-story buildings with a mixture of surface and deck parking. "The vast majority of anticipated residents will be young professionals without children and empty nesters," according to Fairfield's submission.  To that end,  approximately 65% of the units will be one-bedroom units.  No pricing for the units was disclosed.   
Fairfield, which has regional offices in Atlanta, has communities in 35 markets across the country, including four in metro Atlanta: The Prato @ Midtown and Morgan Place in Atlanta, 1160 Hammond in Sandy Springs and Colton Creek in McDonough.  Fairfield, then known as Associated Estates Realty Corporation, purchased 1160 Hammond in 2015 and Colton Creek in 2017.  

Fairfield's complete SLUP submission to the City of Tucker can be found here.   

Are you pleased to see so much redevelopment interest in Tucker?  What has been your favorite opening in Tucker in the past couple of years?  Do you think anything will happen to Northlake Tower Festival anytime soon?

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