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August/September 2008

1010 Midtown
Watch for Curves
by Dennis C. Martin

1010 Midtown

While other communities in Atlanta real estate claim to be mixed-use, many do not go above and beyond the expectations of homebuyers the way 1010 Midtown does. This new 35-story dramatically designed high-rise development boasts luxurious one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums with exceptional amenities such as a sparkling swimming pool with cabanas, a park with manicured gardens, a state-of-the-art fitness center, 24-hour concierge service, a club room and keyless building access. The tower’s graceful design mimics the natural curve of Peachtree Street (thus the nickname “the Curve”) and offers sweeping and stunning views inside and out. It is called the most thrilling curve in Atlanta and rightfully so. Included in this elegant highrise, with its breathtaking and panoramic views of Midtown and downtown Atlanta, are 443 upscale condominiums and 50,000 square feet of retail space, which will feature national and international retailers, fine dining restaurants, wine bars, local pubs and more.

“The difference between us and other real estate developments is that we are a true mixed-use community,” says Jason Winburn, vice president of sales and marketing at Daniel Corporation. “We are unique in that everything is being built in lock step—the hotel, condos, office space and retail space.” Winburn notes that four new businesses will be opening soon at the 1010 Midtown complex and will be located right below the condominiums. A European-style bakery with a wine/cheese and sandwich shop, a sushi restaurant, an Italian eatery, and an upscale Irish restaurant and pub will all help develop the live-work-play urban lifestyle that future residents of the 1010 complex can expect.

The condominiums are adorned with luxurious features, including 10- foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, smooth and finished ceilings, Bosch appliances, five-inch-wide hardwood floors, designer wood cabinetry, granite countertops, frameless glass showers, tiled baths and deep soaking garden tubs. The average two-bedroom condo measures a generous 1,400 square feet, and for those in need of more space, both 1,900- and 2,400-square-foot units are available.

1010 Midtown condos
TOP AND BOTTOM: The dramatically designed 1010 Midtown offers condos adorned with luxurious features, including 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows for incredible views.
1010 Midtown is not merely condominiums— it is but one component, or Phase I, of a much grander scheme called 12th & Midtown, a 3-millionsquare- foot development that will span three city blocks. This exciting new development is fast becoming the city’s new epicenter, and its initiative is to provide Atlanta residents with an unmatched Midtown lifestyle. Phases I and II comprise three buildings, which will include the “Curve” at 1010 Midtown, a 414-room Loews Hotel with 52 more signature condominiums, a 740,000-square-foot office tower, a 60,000-square-foot conference center and 95,000 square feet of retail space. The 12th & Midtown complex will be the cornerstone for what is called the Midtown Mile. Shopping experiences that rival Madison Avenue will be found on the Mile, and entertainment and the arts are all within easy walking distance, with Piedmont Park, the Fox Theatre, the High Museum of Art and the 14th Street Playhouse located nearby.

For more information about 1010 Midtown, call
404-815-4622 or visit www.1010midtown.com.





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