Emory Point

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Emory Point
Middle of complex with clock
Emory Point is located in Atlanta
Emory Point
Location within central Metro Atlanta
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use complex
AddressClifton Road
Town or cityDruid Hills, DeKalb County, Georgia
CountryUnited States
Coordinates33°48′05″N 84°19′41″W / 33.801428°N 84.328°W / 33.801428; -84.328
Current tenantsCVS Pharmacy, JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, Loft, Bonefish Grill, Fresh to Order, Which Wich?, et al.
Construction startedJuly 2011[1]
CompletedFall 2012 (Phase I)[1]
Opened2012
OwnerEmory University[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Cooper Carry[1]
Architecture firmThe Preston Partnership[1]
Structural engineerEllinwood + Machado LLC; Pruitt Eberly Stone, Inc.[1]
Main contractorFortune-Johnson Contracting[1]
Website
emory-point.com

Emory Point is a mixed-use development on Clifton Road in Druid Hills, unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, adjacent to Atlanta. It is across Clifton Road from the Centers for Disease Control and surrounded on three sides by the campus of Emory University.

The complex is located on "The Cliff" Emory University shuttle line.

The complex contains 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) of retail space and 443 apartments. The total cost of development was variously quoted as USD 60 million[1] to USD 250 million.[2]

History[edit]

The project was originally planned in 2006 as a 315,000 square feet (29,300 m2) condominium complex only.[1] It was stopped in 2008 as the Great Recession deepened[3] but was finally completed in 2012.[4]

Construction began in 2012 with the demolition of the Emory Inn, a hotel on the site.[5]

At its opening in Fall 2012, Emory Point was the first new retail project built in the area in 20 years, the largest private development start inside the Perimeter in three years, and the first partnership between Cousins Properties (75%) and Gables Residential (25%), two Atlanta-based development companies.[2][6]

Tenants included CVS Pharmacy, JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, and Ann Taylor Loft, Bonefish Grill, Fresh to Order, Which Wich? as well as other chain and independent stores and restaurants. As of December 2012, twenty-one shops and restaurants were either open or lined up to open by February 2013.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Innovations in Wood: Emory Point" WoodWorks (wood industry assn.) website
  2. ^ a b "Cousins, Gables join forces on Emory Point", Atlanta Business Chronicle, Giannina Smith Bedford, March 2, 2012
  3. ^ "Slideshow: Emory Point underway", Atlanta Business Chronicle, July 20, 2011
  4. ^ ""Your Guide to Emory Point", Emory Point website" (PDF). Retrieved 11 December 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Emory Inn To Be Demolished In June", Emory Wheel, November 15, 2012
  6. ^ "Emory Point businesses begin to open", Kimber Williams, Emory Report, December 2, 2012

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