Photos: How ‘Upper Westside’ build with nearly 600 homes turned out

Photos: How ‘Upper Westside’ build with nearly 600 homes turned out

Photos: How ‘Upper Westside’ build with nearly 600 homes turned out

Josh Green

Fri, 02/28/2025 – 14:44

Promising a “foundation for your Upper Westside journey,” one of the largest residential builds west of Midtown in recent memory is offering free rent in hopes of beckoning Atlantans to its upscale first phase. 

After starting construction in late 2022 and leasing efforts last fall, officials with BRYKS Upper Westside tell Urbanize Atlanta the 2200 Marietta Boulevard complex is currently 24 percent leased. 

Representatives provided updated photos of features that include a 4,600-square-foot courtyard connecting both of BRYKS’ buildings, where nearly 600 apartments will be offered. Two months of free rent is being dangled right now for leases signed before March 15.

No studio units (or three-bedroom options) in the building are currently available. 

That means a foot-in-the-door unit is the one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in 737 square feet asking $1,800 monthly. 


The BRYKS Upper Westside phase-one facade along Marietta Boulevard in Bolton. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Overall the complex is described as “a community where industrial heritage meets modern design.” Courtesy of Golub & Company

The least expensive two-bedroom floorplans—1,121 square feet, with two bathrooms—are ground-floor units that rent for $2,470. 

The BRYKS project is a Class A joint venture between global real estate firm Golub & Company, Atlanta-based commercial real estate company AB Capital, and Atlanta entrepreneur Thierry François, among others. It marks another example of large-scale investment in a corridor linking Atlanta’s Westside to the Chattahoochee River and beyond.

The Lord Aeck Sargent-designed complex will include 576 apartments when both phases finish, officials have said. 

Onsite amenities at BRYKS include a pet spa, dog park, a rooftop lounge, private conference rooms, coworking suites described as “luxe,” a fitness center with a cycling and yoga studio, and a tucked-away, resort-style pool.

Several amenity spaces are designed for content creation such as podcasting, streaming, and production, according to project reps. 


A large, internal courtyard greenspace at BRYKS Upper Westside. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Custom murals at the BRYKS Upper Westside dog park. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Another facet is 12,000 square feet of retail meant to activate the streetscape; Bridger Properties is heading retail leasing, but no signings have been announced. 

Beyond the new complex, Westside Park, Scofflaw Brewing, Top Golf, The Works, Westside Village, the Beltline corridor, PATH Foundation connecting trails, and Publix-anchored Moores Mill Center have all been cited by project officials as nearby attractions.

Have a closer look at how BRYKS stacked up in the gallery above. 


The site’s proximity to Vinings (upper left) and Atlantic Station (bottom right). Google Maps

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The BRYKS Upper Westside phase-one facade along Marietta Boulevard in Bolton. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Lobby and coworking at BRYKS Upper Westside. Courtesy of Golub & Company


A large, internal courtyard greenspace at BRYKS Upper Westside. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Custom murals at the BRYKS Upper Westside dog park. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Inside the BRYKS dog spa. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Overall the complex is described as “a community where industrial heritage meets modern design.” Courtesy of Golub & Company


BRYKS features two separate apartment buildings joined by a common plaza, and it marks Golub’s debut in the Atlanta market.Courtesy of Golub & Company


Courtesy of Golub & Company


The project has earned a National Green Building Standard Silver rating for its design, construction, and green building techniques.
Courtesy of Golub & Company


Courtesy of Golub & Company


Courtesy of Golub & Company


The communal Maker’s Space “encourages an environment where residents can tap into their creative energy,” per project reps. Courtesy of Golub & Company


Courtesy of Golub & Company


Courtesy of Golub & Company


The least expensive one-bedroom plan currently offered at BRYKS. Golub & Company/ BRYKS Upper Westside


A ground-floor two-bedroom plan, currently the complex’s least expensive. Golub & Company/ BRYKS Upper Westside

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Photos: How ‘Upper Westside’ build with nearly 600 homes turned out

Josh Green

Fri, 02/28/2025 – 14:44

Promising a “foundation for your Upper Westside journey,” one of the largest residential builds west of Midtown in recent memory is offering free rent in hopes of beckoning Atlantans to its upscale first phase. After starting construction in late 2022 and leasing efforts last fall, officials with BRYKS Upper Westside tell Urbanize Atlanta the 2200 Marietta Boulevard complex is currently 24 percent leased. Representatives provided updated photos of features that include a 4,600-square-foot courtyard connecting both of BRYKS’ buildings, where nearly 600 apartments will be offered. Two months of free rent is being dangled right now for leases signed before March 15.No studio units (or three-bedroom options) in the building are currently available. That means a foot-in-the-door unit is the one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in 737 square feet asking $1,800 monthly. 

The BRYKS Upper Westside phase-one facade along Marietta Boulevard in Bolton. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Overall the complex is described as “a community where industrial heritage meets modern design.” Courtesy of Golub & Company

The least expensive two-bedroom floorplans—1,121 square feet, with two bathrooms—are ground-floor units that rent for $2,470. The BRYKS project is a Class A joint venture between global real estate firm Golub & Company, Atlanta-based commercial real estate company AB Capital, and Atlanta entrepreneur Thierry François, among others. It marks another example of large-scale investment in a corridor linking Atlanta’s Westside to the Chattahoochee River and beyond.The Lord Aeck Sargent-designed complex will include 576 apartments when both phases finish, officials have said. Onsite amenities at BRYKS include a pet spa, dog park, a rooftop lounge, private conference rooms, coworking suites described as “luxe,” a fitness center with a cycling and yoga studio, and a tucked-away, resort-style pool.Several amenity spaces are designed for content creation such as podcasting, streaming, and production, according to project reps. 

A large, internal courtyard greenspace at BRYKS Upper Westside. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Custom murals at the BRYKS Upper Westside dog park. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Another facet is 12,000 square feet of retail meant to activate the streetscape; Bridger Properties is heading retail leasing, but no signings have been announced. Beyond the new complex, Westside Park, Scofflaw Brewing, Top Golf, The Works, Westside Village, the Beltline corridor, PATH Foundation connecting trails, and Publix-anchored Moores Mill Center have all been cited by project officials as nearby attractions.Have a closer look at how BRYKS stacked up in the gallery above. 

The site’s proximity to Vinings (upper left) and Atlantic Station (bottom right). Google Maps

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The BRYKS Upper Westside phase-one facade along Marietta Boulevard in Bolton. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Lobby and coworking at BRYKS Upper Westside. Courtesy of Golub & Company

A large, internal courtyard greenspace at BRYKS Upper Westside. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Custom murals at the BRYKS Upper Westside dog park. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Inside the BRYKS dog spa. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Overall the complex is described as “a community where industrial heritage meets modern design.” Courtesy of Golub & Company

BRYKS features two separate apartment buildings joined by a common plaza, and it marks Golub’s debut in the Atlanta market.Courtesy of Golub & Company

Courtesy of Golub & Company

The project has earned a National Green Building Standard Silver rating for its design, construction, and green building techniques.
Courtesy of Golub & Company

Courtesy of Golub & Company

Courtesy of Golub & Company

The communal Maker’s Space “encourages an environment where residents can tap into their creative energy,” per project reps. Courtesy of Golub & Company

Courtesy of Golub & Company

Courtesy of Golub & Company

The least expensive one-bedroom plan currently offered at BRYKS. Golub & Company/ BRYKS Upper Westside

A ground-floor two-bedroom plan, currently the complex’s least expensive. Golub & Company/ BRYKS Upper Westside

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