An ultra-modern design, 33-unit, four-story condominium project at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and North 11th Street was reviewed Thursday by the city’s Technical Review Committee.
The structure will be built on .67 acres, which was formerly a gasoline service center commercial building.
The condominium is named Park Place on Atlantic and is being developed by Spurgeon Richardson. The project’s description submitted to the city reads: 3 story-33 residential units and the 4th floor to be 9,993 square feet of commercial office space.
Documents indicate the condo project has been in the planning stages since 2018.
A website for the Park Place on Atlantic states, “Arriving Spring 2025 Pre-Construction Pricing $749,000 – $1.5 Million.”
In promoting the units, the website says, “Exclusive amenities include a resort-style pool with jetted spa, a state-of-the-art fitness facility, a rooftop terrace, and a social lounge. Whether you’re seeking a permanent residence or a vacation retreat, this exceptional development promises a lifestyle of luxury, comfort, and unparalleled convenience.”
There are six different condo floor plans for the project.
So you told us who the developer is and a little about the condos but nothing about the result of the city’s review. Great journalism! (Sarcasm)
The Technical Review Committee is exactly that. They are not reviewing the overall design. They are reviewing setback requirements, drainage, sidewalks, site prep, demolishing the existing structure, access etc.
I know what they do, the question is who is responsible for approving ( or rubber stamping) this abortion? We all know it’s going to get a green light no matter what citizens say or do.
There is no rubber stamp….the current zoning and future land use allow this use for that particular location. Should be a nice improvement over the old run down building currently onsite. A lot of people want to be close enough to walk to Centre!
Up to $1 million to live next to the poop processor? No thanks.
“There’s a sucker born every minute”. – P. T. Barnum
The design seems a little out of place, being so close to the Historic District.
It just seems like we should keep Atlantic Ave. its open and airy feel. This project will make it feel closed in. Just more concrete instead of light.