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1010
Midtown Condos
1010 Midtown's graceful shape mimics the natural curve of
Peachtree, to create stunning views both inside and out. 1010 Midtown
on Peachtree at 12th, is the most thrilling curve in Atlanta, and it will
take your breath away the moment you see it.
1010 Midtown is adding four new "tasty" additions
to the high rise, giving Atlanta diners something to buzz about. 1010
Midtown Condos has already attracted lots of attention from Atlanta
for its beautiful design - now the residential and commercial high rise has
everyone talking about the new restaurants opening this year.
The prominent location was the biggest draw for Scott Kilpatrick, co-founder
of RA Sushi, one of the new restaurants that recently opened in 1010
Midtown. It was 1010 Midtown's great location that made him feel
secure. The restaurant naturally has a high energy atmosphere boasted by lively
music, and without a doubt, 1010 Midtown Condos has the unparalleled
urban lifestyle community that sets it apart from the rest.
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The Streets of Buckhead:
www.streetsofbuckhead.com
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Life Restaurants
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Buckhead
Condos
Buckhead
is located within the city of Atlanta, Georgia, and is legally defined as
that portion of the city of Atlanta northeast of Interstate 75 and northwest
of Interstate 85 . (The boundaries are the city limits on the north, northeast,
and northwest, and the interstate highways on the southeast and southwest).
Buckhead's name was derived from Henry Irby's general store and tavern,
which was founded in 1837. It was located at what is now the northwest corner
of West Paces Ferry Road and Roswell Road. It was Irby, according to his descendant,
who killed a large deer and mounted the "buck head" where travelers
could see it. The name Buckhead proved durable, and a campaign in the late
19th century to rename the area Northside Park was unsuccessful.
Buckhead is considered the shopping mecca of the Southeast, with
over 1,400 retail units and in excess of $1 billion a year in sales. The Robb
Report rated Buckhead one of the USA's 10 "Top Affluent Communities"
for "some of the most beautiful mansions, best shopping and finest restaurants
(including the renowned Buckhead Life Restaurant Group in
the southeastern United States." Buckhead is also considered one of Atlanta's
most attractive business areas, where prosperity, affluence and entertainment
blend together harmoniously.
Buckhead is one of the "nation's best subcities,"
according to a report on America's top cities. "Emerging Trends in Real
Estate" compared the area's residential-commercial mix and 24-hour flavor
to San Francisco, New York and Boston.
"Despite the highest real estate costs in metro
Atlanta, businesses are so bewitched by Buckhead that the vacancy rates are
the lowest in the region."
Atlanta Business Chronicle
