ATLANTA, GA -- After years of being a symbol of the optimism
and vision for Buckhead as well as the painful reality of the recession, the
tower crane that has been standing over Buckhead Atlanta for more than five
years is coming down on Saturday, May 17, signally the end of vertical
construction and transition into a new phase of development.
When the crane came
back to life in 2013 to restart the Buckhead Atlanta construction, it
symbolized the long, slow trek the Atlanta economy had endured was coming to an
end. And signaled excitement for the destination being born.
Buckhead Atlanta will open in September, as the long-awaited block-by-block redevelopment of the Buckhead Village.
Retailers and restaurants, 29 of them, have been announced. The tower crane will no longer be needed as construction moves into finer detailing and landscaping.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Coleman Wood
JACKSON | SPALDING
P 404-214-3549
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