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Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward gets a 21-story, 162-unit multifamily residential building

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Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward gets a 21-story, 162-unit multifamily residential building

Located on the BeltLine, Signal House will offer a smartphone app that will have a variety of uses—from keyless entry to thermostat control to booking a dog walker.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | August 10, 2023
Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward gets a 21-story, 162-unit multifamily residential building
Rendering: TILTPIXEL

East of downtown Atlanta, a new residential building called Signal House will provide the city with 162 units ranging from one to three bedrooms. Located on the Atlanta BeltLine, a former railway corridor, the 21-story building is part of the latest phase of Ponce City Market, a onetime Sears building and now a mixed-use complex. (View floor plans.)

Jamestown, a real estate investment and management firm, recently announced that pre-leasing is currently underway for Signal House, which is expected to be move-in ready this fall.

Signal House’s residences feature light-filled interiors, bedrooms with lounging space, efficient kitchens, and balconies with views of Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward. The building offers a smartphone app that residents can use for paying rent and for the following: 

  • Keyless entry
  • Thermostat control
  • Scheduling personal care appointments and group fitness sessions
  • Arranging a car share or ride share
  • Booking services such as maintenance, housekeeping, plant watering, dry cleaning, dog walking, and personal assistance. 
  • A community coordinator plans onsite events, classes, and gatherings, all of which are bookable via the app.

Building amenities include a pool terrace with a shaded lounge and outdoor shower, a multipurpose fitness room with a connected outdoor fitness space for group classes and private instruction, wellness rooms for personal treatments such as massages, a clubhouse lounge, and a dining room with a commercial kitchen and connected outdoor seating. 

Signal House’s common spaces also include a rooftop terrace with outdoor grilling, dining, and lounging spaces, and community garden plots.

In addition to direct access to the BeltLine, the building provides bicycle storage, a pet washroom with grooming tubs, tenant storage spaces, secure mail and package rooms, and a flex workspace with conferencing and presentation capabilities. Signal House has 3,300 sf of BeltLine-fronting retail space.

Signal House is targeting LEED certification and Fitwel Certification.

On the Building Team:
Owner/developer: Jamestown
Design architect and architect of record: Handel Architects
MEP engineer: Integral Consulting Engineers
Structural engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineers
General contractor: JE Dunn Construction

Rendering: TILTPIXEL
Rendering: TILTPIXEL
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown
Photo courtesy Jamestown

 

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