Old Fourth Ward Welcomes Bohemians
Groundbreaking ceremony for $35 million Bohemian House project.
Residents of the Old Fourth Ward officially welcomed the latest redevelopment project to hit the neighborhood in a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday that will bring 276 high-end apartments by the fall of 2013. Bohemian House or BOHO, as the project is dubbed, is a $35 million investment by Cincinnati-based North American Properties. The privately held firm, which has about $4 billion in mixed-use, residential and office properties under management, counts Atlantic Station among its holdings and is developing the Avalon, a $600 million luxury apartment rental and retail project in Alpharetta. The project of one- and two-bedroom apartments, sits on a 3.7-acre tract bounded by Glen Iris Drive, Dallas and Rankin streets and Historic Fourth …
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James Nicholas
9:17 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
This area will never reach its full potential until the 700 section 8 apartments that Wingate Properties owns on Boulevard are redeveloped and that area is cleaned up.   more ›