Plans: Old Fourth Ward project to replace single house near park

Plans: Old Fourth Ward project to replace single house near park

Plans: Old Fourth Ward project to replace single house near park

Josh Green

Tue, 02/11/2025 – 15:18

At the edge of a popular intown park, a uniquely dense project is gearing up to climb from a parcel occupied by a single house today. 

The six-story apartment venture would rise on a corner parcel at 389 Linden Ave., overlooking Central Park and the skylines of downtown and Midtown beyond that, according to filings made this week with Atlanta’s Department of City Planning. 

The project previously came before Old Fourth Ward’s Neighborhood Planning Unit–M in the fall of 2021 but has gone quiet since. 

According to plans drawn up by metro Atlanta-based GJR Architect, a residential and commercial firm, the building would include 24 apartments at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Linden Avenue and Hunt Street. 

The site is about a block south of North Avenue, just west of Boulevard.


Proposed facade that would overlook the park, over Linden Avenue and Hunt Street. Gabriel J. Richard Architect/GJC Architect


The 389 Linden Ave. site’s location in relation to Ponce City Market (top right), Central Park, and other landmarks. Google Maps

The .2-acre parcel is owned by an LLC named for the address, 389 Linden Ave. LLC, led by Reshma Maherali, records show. 

The current three-bedroom, brick home on site dates to around 1920, according to Fulton County property records. 

The building would top out at 70 feet, with usable space on the rooftop and 18 vehicle parking spaces where the same developer had once proposed townhomes, as What Now Atlanta reported in 2021. The site has already been rezoned for multifamily development. 


The corner lot and single-family home in question, as seen in 2023. Google Maps

Just east of the corner in question, on the opposite side of the same street, a 31-unit townhome project is also in the pipeline from intown developers PacificPoint Realty. 

Swing up to the gallery for more site context for 389 Linden Ave. 

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The 389 Linden Ave. site’s location in relation to Ponce City Market (top right), Central Park, and other landmarks. Google Maps


The corner lot and single-family home in question, as seen in 2023. Google Maps


Proposed facade that would overlook the park, over Linden Avenue and Hunt Street. Gabriel J. Richard Architect/GJC Architect


Proximity of the six-story proposal to Central Park in Old Fourth Ward. Google Maps

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Plans: Old Fourth Ward project to replace single house near park

Josh Green

Tue, 02/11/2025 – 15:18

At the edge of a popular intown park, a uniquely dense project is gearing up to climb from a parcel occupied by a single house today. The six-story apartment venture would rise on a corner parcel at 389 Linden Ave., overlooking Central Park and the skylines of downtown and Midtown beyond that, according to filings made this week with Atlanta’s Department of City Planning. The project previously came before Old Fourth Ward’s Neighborhood Planning Unit–M in the fall of 2021 but has gone quiet since. According to plans drawn up by metro Atlanta-based GJR Architect, a residential and commercial firm, the building would include 24 apartments at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Linden Avenue and Hunt Street. The site is about a block south of North Avenue, just west of Boulevard.

Proposed facade that would overlook the park, over Linden Avenue and Hunt Street. Gabriel J. Richard Architect/GJC Architect

The 389 Linden Ave. site’s location in relation to Ponce City Market (top right), Central Park, and other landmarks. Google Maps

The .2-acre parcel is owned by an LLC named for the address, 389 Linden Ave. LLC, led by Reshma Maherali, records show. The current three-bedroom, brick home on site dates to around 1920, according to Fulton County property records. The building would top out at 70 feet, with usable space on the rooftop and 18 vehicle parking spaces where the same developer had once proposed townhomes, as What Now Atlanta reported in 2021. The site has already been rezoned for multifamily development. 

The corner lot and single-family home in question, as seen in 2023. Google Maps

Just east of the corner in question, on the opposite side of the same street, a 31-unit townhome project is also in the pipeline from intown developers PacificPoint Realty. Swing up to the gallery for more site context for 389 Linden Ave. …Follow us on social media: Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram  • Old Fourth Ward news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta) 

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The 389 Linden Ave. site’s location in relation to Ponce City Market (top right), Central Park, and other landmarks. Google Maps

The corner lot and single-family home in question, as seen in 2023. Google Maps

Proposed facade that would overlook the park, over Linden Avenue and Hunt Street. Gabriel J. Richard Architect/GJC Architect

Proximity of the six-story proposal to Central Park in Old Fourth Ward. Google Maps

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