780 N. Highland Ave.
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780 North Highland Avenue | |
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Location in Intown Atlanta | |
General information | |
Address | 780 N. Highland Ave. NE, Virginia-Highland |
Town or city | Atlanta, Georgia |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 33°46′33″N 84°21′10″W / 33.77583°N 84.35278°W |
Current tenants | Glamour Paws |
Completed | c. 1920s[1] |
Renovated | 2012 |
Landlord | Doug Landau |
780 North Highland Avenue is a historic building in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It is a contributing property to the Virginia-Highland Historic District, registered on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] The NRHP designation, however, affords no prevention of either demolishing the building or altering its exterior—only designation as a local historic district does so.
- 780 N. Highland Ave. in 2011 before 2012 renovation
- 780 N. Highland Ave. during its 2012 renovation
History
[edit]In June 1999, developer Doug Landau had bought the building, then known as "The Alley", and had plans to demolish it make a parking structure. The Virginia-Highland Civic Association fought against those plans, which eventually failed.[3]
A Wolf Camera store on the site closed in 2007. In April 2012 Glamour Paws, a pet boutique, opened in the space after a controversial renovation lasting several months.
Controversy
[edit]In February 2012 controversy surfaced over the renovation of the building, in which the historic details of the building were covered up under a layer of wood, over which a new façade was to be constructed. Though the historic façade was not legally protected, dozens of local residents expressed dismay at its being covered up, while a smaller group defended the merchants' right to design their storefront as they deemed best.[4][1]
Filming on location
[edit]In April 2012 portions of the pilot for the B.E.T. network's Being Mary Jane were filmed here.[5]
Portions of the Bravo television series Married to Medicine were filmed here in 2013.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hirsch, Jaclyn (February 10, 2012). "Virginia-Highland Residents Upset Over N. Highland Renovation". Virginia Highland Patch. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
- ^ National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine (PDF)
- ^ "Planning News" (PDF), Virginia-Highland Voice, August 1999, p. 1.
- ^ "Classical Coverup on North Highland", Architecture Tourist
- ^ "'BEING MARY JANE' TV PILOT FILMING 4/23 & 4/24", Virginia-Highland Civic Association
- ^ Glamour Paws Facebook pages, Photo Albums