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Atlantic Station, Atlanta

Atlantic Station is a neighborhood on the northwestern edge of Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States comprising a retail district, office space, condominiums, townhomes and apartment buildings. First planned in the mid-1990s and officially opened in 2005, the neighborhood's 138 acres (558,000 m2) are located on the former brownfield site of the Atlantic Steel mill.

The skyline of Atlantic Station

History edit

Atlantic Station is located on the site of the Atlantic Steel mill, which opened in 1901.[1] The steel mill was nearly closed in the mid-1970s, but it remained nominally operational primarily to avoid the huge costs it would have required to remediate the soil contamination present after years of operation.[2]

Developer Jim Jacoby, who also redeveloped Florida's Marineland, began putting the project together in 1997 when his company became the property contractor of the land. The redevelopment of the land into what is now Atlantic Station was financed largely by private investment, but was heavily supplemented by a special tax district to pay for city tax bonds for public utilities (streets, sidewalks, and sewers). The development was originally planned to include 15 million square feet (1,400,000 m2) of retail, office, residential space as well as 11 acres (45,000 m2) of public parks.[3] Its size encouraged the Postal Service to award the neighborhood its own ZIP code: 30363.[4]

 
Atlantic Steel Mill

The project design was led by US architect, John Clark while working at Development Design Group Inc. (DDG), based in Baltimore.

Atlantic Station was designed with energy efficiency in mind and many of the buildings are LEED certified.[5] Additionally, the project was developed to help mitigate urban sprawl and reduce air pollution by allowing many more people to live and work within walking distance of most everyday things they need, with many alternative transportation options nearby. The proposed BeltLine transit/greenway project is expected to pass within a few miles of the development.

In October 2003, the very first residents moved into the development. The 17th Street bridge was completed in January 2004 and the first round of retail establishments opened in October 2005.[1] Atlantic Station received the EPA's 2004 Phoenix Award as the Best National Brownfield Redevelopment, as well as the Sierra Club's 2005 America's Best New Development Projects listing.[6]

In July 2005, a pre-dawn fire completely destroyed a large wood-frame residential building under construction.[7][8] Two days later, it was ruled arson after a major investigation.[8][9] In addition to the destruction of the 65-unit Element building, which was only framed-in at the time, another 80 inhabited units at the Art Foundry across Mecaslin Street had damage to the facade, including scorching, broken windows, and melted miniblinds. At least five million dollars of damage was done to the buildings, 18 cars parked on the street were destroyed and another 7 were seriously damaged from the intense heat.[8]

In a joint venture, North American Properties Atlanta, founded by Mark Toro, and CB Richard Ellis Investors closed on the purchase of Atlantic Station's retail component on December 31, 2010.[10] Toro and the NAP management launched a social media blitz, attended community meetings and real estate symposiums to openly discuss challenges, such as crime, and invite feedback.[11] Toro's vision to transform Atlantic Station included new retail, new restaurants, better parking and a renewed effort to make Atlantic Station a destination for in-town residents.[12]

On October 1, 2015, Atlantic Station's retail core was officially sold to Hines Interest Limited Partnership with an unnamed joint financial partner.[13]

On the night of November 26, 2022, several people opened fire in the Atlantic Station neighborhood. One person was shot and killed, while five others were injured.[14]

Layout edit

 
A smokestack from the original steel mill

Atlantic Station comprises three distinct areas that are lined along 17th Street between the Downtown Connector and Northside Drive, the District, the Commons, and the Village.

The District is where most of Atlantic Station's retail and office space is located. Opened on October 21, 2005, it was constructed in the style of an outdoor mall, with choices of shopping, dining, and a 16-screen Regal movie theater. Above the retail levels is an additional two to three stories of condominiums. With the 7,200-space parking garage underneath, the shopping area is pedestrian-friendly and many of the surface level streets are often closed off for special events. The southwest corner of The District is home to the 26-story, 336-foot (102 m) TWELVE Hotel and Residences Atlantic Station, which was completed in December 2005. In addition, townhomes constructed in 2004 line 16th Street one block south of The District.

The District's office space is located along the six-lane 17th Street Corridor, and is home to the 22-story tall 171 17th Street, known as the Wells Fargo Building and completed in 2004, and the 17-story 201 17th Street, completed in 2007. Developed by AIG Global Real Estate, 171 17th Street was awarded the silver certificate in the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Core and Shell Development program. 171 17th Street became the first-ever LEED Silver-Core and Shell certified high-rise office building,[15] and the first high-rise office building in Georgia to receive any LEED certification. The 25-story BB&T Tower at 271 17th Street was completed in 2009, becoming Atlantic Station's tallest office tower.[16] 271 was designed by tvsdesign and built by Brasfield & Gorrie.

The Commons is home to many low-rise condominiums, apartments, townhomes, and a large man-made stormwater retention pond that is located within the median of 17th Street. The Village is located on the westernmost portion of Atlantic Station, along 16th Street, and comprises an IKEA store that opened in 2005,[17] as well as two apartment complexes.

Retail edit

Current tenants include Athleta, The Athlete's Foot, Atlanta Falcons Official Team Store, Atlanta United Official Team Store, AT&T, Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, Cellairis, Dermalogica, Dillard's, DSW, Earth and Sky Creations, Express, The Eye Gallery, Fab'rik, Francesca's, Gap, H&M, Icing, IKEA, It'Sugar, Jos A. Bank, Journey's, Kate's, Kinnucan's, LA Fitness, Loft, Lush Nail Bar, Old Navy, Publix, Regal Cinemas, Target, Tervis, Victoria's Secret, West Elm, and Z Gallerie.[18]

Restaurants edit

Current restaurant tenants include Atlantic Grill, BGR The Burger Joint, California Pizza Kitchen, Bantam & Biddy, Great American Cookies, Kilwins Chocolates & Ice Cream, NaanStop, The Pig & the Pearl, Subway, Yard House, Salata, Gyu Kaku, Poke Bar, Envegan, and Allora.[19]

Attractions edit

The Premier Exhibition Center at Atlantic Station is currently home to the exhibit Bodies: The Exhibition.[20]

Atlantic Station is home the Atlanta Open men's tennis tournament every summer. The event is an ATP 250-level tournament.

Millennium Gate edit

 
Millennium Gate

Adjacent to the Commons pond is the Millennium Gate, an $18 million arch intended to celebrate peaceful accomplishment, with special attention paid to Georgia's rich history and people. The Millennium Gate opened July 4, 2008.[21] As of 2008, it is the largest classical monument to have been dedicated since completion of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.[22] Hugh Petter of ADAM Architecture was commissioned by the National Monuments Foundation to work alongside National Monuments director, Rodney Cook Jr., to develop the initial concepts into the final architectural design. The design is embellished with a sculptural allegory by Alexander Stoddart, telling the story of peaceful accomplishment over the last 2000 years.

It houses 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m2) of gallery space, featuring traditional and modern exhibits. Collections of artifacts and family histories contribute to exhibits showcasing the pioneering and philanthropic spirit behind the development of Atlanta. Other exhibits include a recreation of the 1928 Rhodes-Robinson House foyer located on West Paces Ferry Road and a recreation of Thomas K. Glenn's office. Mr. Glenn, the late chairman of Trust Company bank, in the 1930s ran Atlantic Steel, previous owner of the land that is now Atlantic Station. Glenn's family is among the project's supporters.

The Millennium Gate has been greeted with puzzlement regarding its purpose, and it has been criticized by Modernists for its historic references. To this, New York sculptor George Kelly responds that "People are more drawn to tradition. It's the scale of it, it's the warmth of it. The word is beauty." Because of its proximity to the IKEA furniture store, some observers have given it the nickname "Arc d’Ikea."[23][24]

The Gate's exhibits are open to the public. The rooftop penthouse, Foyer gallery, and Oval Lawn are available for weddings, conferences, and other events by booking only. The Millennium Gate also serves as a museum, but is only open to the public by appointment.

Transportation edit

The primary roadway access to and through Atlantic Station is an extension of 17th Street constructed by the developers. As part of the project, the Georgia Department of Transportation erected the yellow 17th Street bridge over the I-75/85 Downtown Connector expressway that separated Atlantic Station and the Home Park residential neighborhood from the rest of Midtown.

 
The courtyard of Atlantic Station's town center

Controversy developed at the time of construction not only because of the bridge's unusual yellow color, but also for GDOT's insistence that the bridge and street meet suburban highway standards. Indeed, the bridge is eight lanes wide, and the enormous right-of-way afforded to 17th Street east of the bridge lacks street parking and utilizes an unusual arrangement of placing street trees and lamps at the edge of the adjacent buildings' property lines instead of against the street. Motorcycles are not allowed. The section of the Street west of the bridge consists of four through-lanes of traffic, in addition to a bus lane, bike lane, and turning lanes in each direction, also lacking street parking.

Access to public transportation is provided via a free shuttle that runs every 5–15 minutes to the Arts Center MARTA rail station and MARTA bus route (110 Peachtree St./"The Peach" ), which also serves the Arts Center Station. A railroad line runs along the northern border, but passenger service on the Crescent (Amtrak) is available only at the Peachtree Station in Brookwood, one walking mile away. In April 2011, the city of Atlanta submitted a grant application seeking $22.5 million to relocate that station to the Atlantic Station community.[25] Shuttle service is also provided by Lanier Parking Solutions, for Georgia Tech students in the student apartments, the Flats.

Despite the pedestrian-friendly arrangement of much of the eastern section of the project, parking is inexpensive (first two hours of deck parking is free) and easily available in underground parking decks; indeed most visitors arrive by car.

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 23, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Health Consultation: Atlantic Station Redevelopment" (PDF). United States Department of Health and Human Services. August 9, 2004. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  3. ^ "Atlantic Station shopping a retail rush for city". Atlanta Business Chronicle. March 3, 2006. Retrieved October 17, 2008.
  4. ^ "Cracking the zip code of Atlanta cool". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. April 25, 2008. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on January 19, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2009.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
  7. ^ . Globe St. July 25, 2005. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved March 29, 2007.
  8. ^ a b c . WSB-TV. July 27, 2005. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved March 29, 2007.
  9. ^ "Midtown Fire Ruled an Arson". WXIA-TV. July 27, 2005. Retrieved March 29, 2007. [dead link]
  10. ^ "Turnaround Artist". National Real Estate Investor. May 1, 2011. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  11. ^ "Mark Toro, white male, seeks diverse Twitter followers". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. September 13, 2011.
  12. ^ "Mark Toro talks about Atlantic Station evolution". Atlanta InTown. February 25, 2011.
  13. ^ Trubey, J. Scott (October 1, 2015). "Atlantic Station retail core sold". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Cox Media Group. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  14. ^ "APD: 1 dead, 5 injured in 17th Street bridge shooting after group escorted off Atlantic Station". WSBTV. November 26, 2022.
  15. ^ "Atlantic Station: Atlantic Steel Brownfield Site Redevelopment (1997–2002)".
  16. ^ Rauch, Joe (July 19, 2007). "BB&T to consolidate at Atlantic Station tower". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved October 17, 2008.
  17. ^ Glier, Ray (May 6, 2005). "IKEA faces logistics of high-density shopping". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
  18. ^ "Shopping in Atlanta". Atlantic Station. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  19. ^ "Atlanta Restaurants - Dining at Atlantic Station". Atlanticstation.com. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  20. ^ "Brochure". www.premierexhibitions.com.
  21. ^ . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. June 15, 2008. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on January 26, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2009.
  23. ^ Patrik Jonsson, 'Arc d'Atlanta' ... or a new bit of kitsch?, The Christian Science Monitor, July 7, 2008
  24. ^ Shaila Dewan, An Elaborate Arch, an Opaque Significance, The New York Times, April 30, 2009, page A16 of the New York edition.
  25. ^ Caldwell, Carla (April 14, 2011). "Historic Atl. Amtrak station could close". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved April 14, 2011.

External links edit

  •   Atlantic Station travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official website
  • Official Millennium Gate website

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Atlantic Station is a neighborhood on the northwestern edge of Midtown Atlanta Georgia United States comprising a retail district office space condominiums townhomes and apartment buildings First planned in the mid 1990s and officially opened in 2005 the neighborhood s 138 acres 558 000 m2 are located on the former brownfield site of the Atlantic Steel mill The skyline of Atlantic Station Contents 1 History 2 Layout 3 Retail 4 Restaurants 5 Attractions 6 Millennium Gate 7 Transportation 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFurther information Atlantic Steel Atlantic Station is located on the site of the Atlantic Steel mill which opened in 1901 1 The steel mill was nearly closed in the mid 1970s but it remained nominally operational primarily to avoid the huge costs it would have required to remediate the soil contamination present after years of operation 2 Developer Jim Jacoby who also redeveloped Florida s Marineland began putting the project together in 1997 when his company became the property contractor of the land The redevelopment of the land into what is now Atlantic Station was financed largely by private investment but was heavily supplemented by a special tax district to pay for city tax bonds for public utilities streets sidewalks and sewers The development was originally planned to include 15 million square feet 1 400 000 m2 of retail office residential space as well as 11 acres 45 000 m2 of public parks 3 Its size encouraged the Postal Service to award the neighborhood its own ZIP code 30363 4 nbsp Atlantic Steel MillThe project design was led by US architect John Clark while working at Development Design Group Inc DDG based in Baltimore Atlantic Station was designed with energy efficiency in mind and many of the buildings are LEED certified 5 Additionally the project was developed to help mitigate urban sprawl and reduce air pollution by allowing many more people to live and work within walking distance of most everyday things they need with many alternative transportation options nearby The proposed BeltLine transit greenway project is expected to pass within a few miles of the development In October 2003 the very first residents moved into the development The 17th Street bridge was completed in January 2004 and the first round of retail establishments opened in October 2005 1 Atlantic Station received the EPA s 2004 Phoenix Award as the Best National Brownfield Redevelopment as well as the Sierra Club s 2005 America s Best New Development Projects listing 6 In July 2005 a pre dawn fire completely destroyed a large wood frame residential building under construction 7 8 Two days later it was ruled arson after a major investigation 8 9 In addition to the destruction of the 65 unit Element building which was only framed in at the time another 80 inhabited units at the Art Foundry across Mecaslin Street had damage to the facade including scorching broken windows and melted miniblinds At least five million dollars of damage was done to the buildings 18 cars parked on the street were destroyed and another 7 were seriously damaged from the intense heat 8 In a joint venture North American Properties Atlanta founded by Mark Toro and CB Richard Ellis Investors closed on the purchase of Atlantic Station s retail component on December 31 2010 10 Toro and the NAP management launched a social media blitz attended community meetings and real estate symposiums to openly discuss challenges such as crime and invite feedback 11 Toro s vision to transform Atlantic Station included new retail new restaurants better parking and a renewed effort to make Atlantic Station a destination for in town residents 12 On October 1 2015 Atlantic Station s retail core was officially sold to Hines Interest Limited Partnership with an unnamed joint financial partner 13 On the night of November 26 2022 several people opened fire in the Atlantic Station neighborhood One person was shot and killed while five others were injured 14 Layout edit nbsp A smokestack from the original steel millAtlantic Station comprises three distinct areas that are lined along 17th Street between the Downtown Connector and Northside Drive the District the Commons and the Village The District is where most of Atlantic Station s retail and office space is located Opened on October 21 2005 it was constructed in the style of an outdoor mall with choices of shopping dining and a 16 screen Regal movie theater Above the retail levels is an additional two to three stories of condominiums With the 7 200 space parking garage underneath the shopping area is pedestrian friendly and many of the surface level streets are often closed off for special events The southwest corner of The District is home to the 26 story 336 foot 102 m TWELVE Hotel and Residences Atlantic Station which was completed in December 2005 In addition townhomes constructed in 2004 line 16th Street one block south of The District The District s office space is located along the six lane 17th Street Corridor and is home to the 22 story tall 171 17th Street known as the Wells Fargo Building and completed in 2004 and the 17 story 201 17th Street completed in 2007 Developed by AIG Global Real Estate 171 17th Street was awarded the silver certificate in the U S Green Building Council s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED Core and Shell Development program 171 17th Street became the first ever LEED Silver Core and Shell certified high rise office building 15 and the first high rise office building in Georgia to receive any LEED certification The 25 story BB amp T Tower at 271 17th Street was completed in 2009 becoming Atlantic Station s tallest office tower 16 271 was designed by tvsdesign and built by Brasfield amp Gorrie The Commons is home to many low rise condominiums apartments townhomes and a large man made stormwater retention pond that is located within the median of 17th Street The Village is located on the westernmost portion of Atlantic Station along 16th Street and comprises an IKEA store that opened in 2005 17 as well as two apartment complexes Retail editCurrent tenants include Athleta The Athlete s Foot Atlanta Falcons Official Team Store Atlanta United Official Team Store AT amp T Banana Republic Bath amp Body Works Cellairis Dermalogica Dillard s DSW Earth and Sky Creations Express The Eye Gallery Fab rik Francesca s Gap H amp M Icing IKEA It Sugar Jos A Bank Journey s Kate s Kinnucan s LA Fitness Loft Lush Nail Bar Old Navy Publix Regal Cinemas Target Tervis Victoria s Secret West Elm and Z Gallerie 18 Restaurants editCurrent restaurant tenants include Atlantic Grill BGR The Burger Joint California Pizza Kitchen Bantam amp Biddy Great American Cookies Kilwins Chocolates amp Ice Cream NaanStop The Pig amp the Pearl Subway Yard House Salata Gyu Kaku Poke Bar Envegan and Allora 19 Attractions editThe Premier Exhibition Center at Atlantic Station is currently home to the exhibit Bodies The Exhibition 20 Atlantic Station is home the Atlanta Open men s tennis tournament every summer The event is an ATP 250 level tournament Millennium Gate editMain article Millennium Gate nbsp Millennium GateAdjacent to the Commons pond is the Millennium Gate an 18 million arch intended to celebrate peaceful accomplishment with special attention paid to Georgia s rich history and people The Millennium Gate opened July 4 2008 21 As of 2008 it is the largest classical monument to have been dedicated since completion of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D C 22 Hugh Petter of ADAM Architecture was commissioned by the National Monuments Foundation to work alongside National Monuments director Rodney Cook Jr to develop the initial concepts into the final architectural design The design is embellished with a sculptural allegory by Alexander Stoddart telling the story of peaceful accomplishment over the last 2000 years It houses 12 000 sq ft 1 100 m2 of gallery space featuring traditional and modern exhibits Collections of artifacts and family histories contribute to exhibits showcasing the pioneering and philanthropic spirit behind the development of Atlanta Other exhibits include a recreation of the 1928 Rhodes Robinson House foyer located on West Paces Ferry Road and a recreation of Thomas K Glenn s office Mr Glenn the late chairman of Trust Company bank in the 1930s ran Atlantic Steel previous owner of the land that is now Atlantic Station Glenn s family is among the project s supporters The Millennium Gate has been greeted with puzzlement regarding its purpose and it has been criticized by Modernists for its historic references To this New York sculptor George Kelly responds that People are more drawn to tradition It s the scale of it it s the warmth of it The word is beauty Because of its proximity to the IKEA furniture store some observers have given it the nickname Arc d Ikea 23 24 The Gate s exhibits are open to the public The rooftop penthouse Foyer gallery and Oval Lawn are available for weddings conferences and other events by booking only The Millennium Gate also serves as a museum but is only open to the public by appointment Transportation editThe primary roadway access to and through Atlantic Station is an extension of 17th Street constructed by the developers As part of the project the Georgia Department of Transportation erected the yellow 17th Street bridge over the I 75 85 Downtown Connector expressway that separated Atlantic Station and the Home Park residential neighborhood from the rest of Midtown nbsp The courtyard of Atlantic Station s town centerControversy developed at the time of construction not only because of the bridge s unusual yellow color but also for GDOT s insistence that the bridge and street meet suburban highway standards Indeed the bridge is eight lanes wide and the enormous right of way afforded to 17th Street east of the bridge lacks street parking and utilizes an unusual arrangement of placing street trees and lamps at the edge of the adjacent buildings property lines instead of against the street Motorcycles are not allowed The section of the Street west of the bridge consists of four through lanes of traffic in addition to a bus lane bike lane and turning lanes in each direction also lacking street parking Access to public transportation is provided via a free shuttle that runs every 5 15 minutes to the Arts Center MARTA rail station and MARTA bus route 110 Peachtree St The Peach which also serves the Arts Center Station A railroad line runs along the northern border but passenger service on the Crescent Amtrak is available only at the Peachtree Station in Brookwood one walking mile away In April 2011 the city of Atlanta submitted a grant application seeking 22 5 million to relocate that station to the Atlantic Station community 25 Shuttle service is also provided by Lanier Parking Solutions for Georgia Tech students in the student apartments the Flats Despite the pedestrian friendly arrangement of much of the eastern section of the project parking is inexpensive first two hours of deck parking is free and easily available in underground parking decks indeed most visitors arrive by car References edit a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 23 2008 Retrieved January 10 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Health Consultation Atlantic Station Redevelopment PDF United States Department of Health and Human Services August 9 2004 Retrieved March 16 2016 Atlantic Station shopping a retail rush for city Atlanta Business Chronicle March 3 2006 Retrieved October 17 2008 Cracking the zip code of Atlanta cool The Atlanta Journal Constitution April 25 2008 Retrieved September 25 2008 Atlantic Station Life Happens here Archived from the original on January 19 2009 Retrieved January 10 2009 Atlantic Station Redevelopment Archived from the original on February 28 2009 Retrieved September 25 2008 Atlantic Station Fire Guts Lane s 55M Element Condos Globe St July 25 2005 Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved March 29 2007 a b c Atlantic Station Blaze Deliberately Set WSB TV July 27 2005 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved March 29 2007 Midtown Fire Ruled an Arson WXIA TV July 27 2005 Retrieved March 29 2007 dead link Turnaround Artist National Real Estate Investor May 1 2011 Retrieved October 23 2014 Mark Toro white male seeks diverse Twitter followers The Atlanta Journal Constitution September 13 2011 Mark Toro talks about Atlantic Station evolution Atlanta InTown February 25 2011 Trubey J Scott October 1 2015 Atlantic Station retail core sold The Atlanta Journal Constitution Cox Media Group Retrieved October 18 2016 APD 1 dead 5 injured in 17th Street bridge shooting after group escorted off Atlantic Station WSBTV November 26 2022 Atlantic Station Atlantic Steel Brownfield Site Redevelopment 1997 2002 Rauch Joe July 19 2007 BB amp T to consolidate at Atlantic Station tower Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved October 17 2008 Glier Ray May 6 2005 IKEA faces logistics of high density shopping Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved September 25 2008 Shopping in Atlanta Atlantic Station Retrieved April 16 2018 Atlanta Restaurants Dining at Atlantic Station Atlanticstation com Retrieved April 16 2018 Brochure www premierexhibitions com Man helps create giant arch monument for Atlantic Station The Atlanta Journal Constitution June 15 2008 Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved September 25 2008 The National Monuments Foundation Archived from the original on January 26 2009 Retrieved January 10 2009 Patrik Jonsson Arc d Atlanta or a new bit of kitsch The Christian Science Monitor July 7 2008 Shaila Dewan An Elaborate Arch an Opaque Significance The New York Times April 30 2009 page A16 of the New York edition Caldwell Carla April 14 2011 Historic Atl Amtrak station could close Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved April 14 2011 External links edit nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Atlantic Station nbsp Atlantic Station travel guide from Wikivoyage Official website Official Millennium Gate website33 47 33 N 84 23 47 W 33 7925 N 84 3963 W 33 7925 84 3963 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atlantic Station Atlanta amp oldid 1213587397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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