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GE Lofts - Atlanta, Georgia
Description:
Originally built in 1917, this three-story brick loft building was converted to residential use in 1996. It features oversized windows, high ceilings, exposed ductwork, hardwood and concrete floors and interior brick walls. During the Centennial Olympic Games, it served as the home to Time magazine, Sprint and international guests.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building originally warehoused lighting and small appliances for General Electric.
Developer Skelton Development has converted or completed five condominium projects in the historic Castleberry Hill and nearby Fairlie Poplar neighborhoods, including current developments 90 Fairlie and Deere Lofts.
The one- and two-bedroom lofts include environmentally friendly features such as recharging stations for electric vehicles, a recycling program and and solar-powered amenities, as well as:
Hardwood floors
Modern kitchens
Oversized windows
Tall ceilings
Brick walls
Timeless, historic character
The Lofts offer electric vehicle charging stations, a solar-powered laundry facility, as well as traditional washer and dryer hook-ups in all the two-bedroom units. In addition, residents can enjoy Broadband Internet access, individually metered utilities, and the only swimming pool at a loft in the downtown area. The rooftop deck, complete with an entertaining area, provides residents with exquisite views of the cityscape, including the Georgia Dome, Philips Arena, and Centennial Olympic Park.
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Complex Details:
Year Converted to Condos: 1996
Type of Building: Lofts
Construction: Exsisting Construction
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Unit Ammenities: Hardwood floors, modern kitchens, oversized windows, tall ceilings and brick walls.