
Above: The entrance to Luxe - the concierge will sit behind the desk on the left.
It’s always the final touches that make any project really special. Luxe pleases the eyes over and over. Upon entering the building, you’ll walk into a round room with high ceilings, large columns and a beautiful marble floor. It’s a quite elegant space. Take a look at some highlights of the interior spaces.
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The 2 bedroom model home at Luxe in Midtown breaks away from the traditional furnishings used in most condos across Atlanta. I always love the concept that less is more, and that’s exactly what you find upon entering the space – not too much, not too little, just right. The furnishings chosen are classic and modern without being too complicated. The color pallet is easy on the eyes and the designer makes great use of color in a sophisticated manner.
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I went to Luxe yesterday to do a walk-through for a buyer and the building is impressive inside and out. I’ll be showing you some highlights from my tour this week, so keep looking for my new posts. Today, I’m going to show you the exterior of the building. There is a ton of activity outside the building as they prepare to welcome their first residents late this month.
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The latest luxury condominium resale isn’t in one of the new highrises in Atlanta, it’s in a mid-rise building in a prime Midtown location. 905 Juniper is a boutique condominium building located on Juniper Street at the edge of a residential neighborhood. It’s within walking distance to everything Midtown has to offer – shopping, restaurants and nightlife.
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If you read my blog regularly, you know I’m not a huge fan of the W project in downtown. The project sits in a strange location very close to the highway and in a transitional area of Atlanta. While it’s not the best location, Allen Plaza is trying to change the negatives into positives. The 9 block mixed use development on the Northern edge of downtown Atlanta will have 2.5 million square feet of Class A office space, 250,000 square feet of neighborhood retail/restaurants, 2,500 plus residences and 1,100 plus hotel rooms in four hotels. Of course, this is always subject to change. Already, BLT Steak was scheduled to open at the W, but have since pulled out of the project.
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