A clearer vision has emerged for a project that’s claiming the better part of a full Decatur block and marking the latest mixed-use build within steps of MARTA’s east-west rail line.
North Carolina-based developer Northwood Ravin is building 370 apartments plus retail and plaza space in a mid-rise, transit-oriented development called Halo East Decatur (formerly East Decatur Station) that’s beginning vertical construction with infrastructure work right now.
Demolition of a low-rise row of commercial buildings on East College Avenue—spanning between New Street to the west and Sam Street at the site’s eastern boundary—began late last summer to clear the way for Halo East Decatur. Over the years, those razed buildings had housed pet adoption agency iWag, Jazzercise Decatur, Project Slide workout studio, a clothing store, BlueTarp Brewing, and La Calavera Bakery, along with offices and other businesses.
A clearer vision has emerged for a project that’s claiming the better part of a full Decatur block and marking the latest mixed-use build within steps of MARTA’s east-west rail line.
A clearer vision has emerged for a project that’s claiming the better part of a full Decatur block and marking the latest mixed-use build within steps of MARTA’s east-west rail line.
A clearer vision has emerged for a project that’s claiming the better part of a full Decatur block and marking the latest mixed-use build within steps of MARTA’s east-west rail line.
A clearer vision has emerged for a project that’s claiming the better part of a full Decatur block and marking the latest mixed-use build within steps of MARTA’s east-west rail line.