Prices at Graydon Buckhead, among Atlanta’s largest for-sale condo offerings in years, begin at $1.6M
By Josh Green | Curbed Atlanta
From private single-family builds on quiet streets to transit-focused apartment communities and Midtown high-rises, the exemption for construction in Atlanta and Georgia’s orders mandating that people stay home is plainly evident right now as the novel coronavirus pandemic continues.
That’s a contrast to stay-at-home orders in cities such as Detroit, New York, and Boston, which have slammed the brakes on development. Meanwhile, in Atlanta, a project of significant scale has announced it’s officially moving forward, with prices as they were prior to lockdowns related to COVID-19.
A high-floor great room and formal dining.
Planned balcony access in an owner’s suite.
A guest suite.
An example of one condo’s den.
The Graydon’s Club Room. Architecture by Rule Joy Trammel + Rubio is influenced by “the fine, classic homes of Buckhead, while keeping a modern aesthetic,” officials with developer Kolter Urban have said.
Looking north, into central Buckhead, from the pool. Building amenities, as reps point out, will include concierge and valet, plus a large pool and spa, club rooms (both formal and informal), a green yoga lawn, a spin studio inside the gym, and a dog spa and park.