BTW, it just shows up on the map as being off Jefferson because they created a new street "Redondo Ct." which does not appear on the maps so it takes you to Redondo Blvd. The actual property is located in 90019 between Washington and Venice.
Another tower is pitched for Atlanta’s booming Central Perimeter
And they DO provide maps on the "MAPS" features… just not standard for normal posts. But yes, at the very least street address or intersection would also help…
Atlantans in ‘food deserts’ can now qualify for cheap rides to grocers, farmers markets
Instead of subsidizing a publicly traded, for-profit company take that funding and invest in the communities by subsidizing small, locally-owned grocery store that hire local people; eg; Carver Neighborhood Market. Therefore providing access to food and jobs.
Another tower is pitched for Atlanta’s booming Central Perimeter
Once upon a time, there were maps with the posts, but I think Curbed got stingy and didn’t want to pay for the Google APIs or something. If they won’t do that, of course, they’re not going to hire a freelance graphic artist to draw a couple of maps a day.
Another tower is pitched for Atlanta’s booming Central Perimeter
Can’t figure out why you guys don’t include maps on a real estate blog? Seems like literally the most obvious, useful thing to include. Esp when you use non-meaningful terms like "Central Perimeter"?
That’s .7 miles on the Beltline and a 14 minute walk per Google maps. It wouldn’t b the end of the world to have something like a coffee shop or something like that along this stretch of the Beltline.
I would assume he’s talking about the other GP property, a few hundred feet away, bordered by Virginia and Pylant.
(besides, whenever the Georgia Power property gets redeveloped, it will have the additional retail for this area that you want).
That’s .7 miles on the Beltline and a 14 minute walk per Google maps. It wouldn’t b the end of the world to have something like a coffee shop or something like that along this stretch of the Beltline.