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The ground-breaking ceremony for the redevelopment of the historic Grant Building at 44 Broad Street NW was held last week in Downtown Atlanta

Historic Grant Building Converting to Class-A Multifamily

The ground-breaking ceremony for the redevelopment of the historic Grant Building at 44 Broad Street NW was held last week in Downtown Atlanta. The 10-story 125,000-square-foot Grant Building was constructed in 1898, and is one of the city’s oldest office buildings. It is also the second-oldest steel structure in the Southeast.

It was acquired in December 2022 by a joint venture between Texas-based Wolfe Investments and national redeveloper Bluelofts.

Upon completion, the new project will include 165 Class-A multifamily units. Resident amenities will include a clubhouse with sports and gaming equipment, a business center, a fitness center with a yoga studio and a variety of workout options and social space. Retail tenants will inhabit the ground level and the second floor will be office space.

The property is in the Fairlie-Poplar Historic District and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. 

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About Angela Noote

Angela Noote is a native of Northern California and graduated from Chico State with a degree in public relations. After college she moved to the Central Coast and worked first in ad sales then in editorial, eventually spending more than a decade as a print reporter and editor. She detoured into design work at a printer/publisher, and with a partner eventually opened a boutique full-service marketing agency. Moving into corporate communications, she built and managed several successful marketing teams in the hospitality, financial services, and nonprofit industries. Most recently she was an internal comms manager in the tech sector. After a long stint spent in Georgia (Go Dawgs), she moved to Baton Rouge, LA and has written for clients in the financial, luxury imports, higher ed, commercial cleaning, and medical equipment industries. Her son is a media arts major at the University of South Carolina, and her husband owns a comedy theater in Baton Rouge, where you can often find Angi teaching improv classes, leading corporate training events, or doing an occasional stand up set.

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