Texarkana Gazette

As Amazon courts, Atlanta mayor touts ‘Gulch’ plans

- By Jeff Martin

ATLANTA—With Amazon.com expected to soon name its site for a second headquarte­rs, Atlanta’s mayor said a colossal developmen­t planned for downtown represents a once-in a shot to transform the city.

Amazon launched a highstakes municipal beauty pageant in January by narrowing its list of potential locations to 20 finalists, including Atlanta.

The company has said it expects to declare the winner of the headquarte­rs and its roughly 50,000 jobs by year’s end.

Atlanta city council members were given a few more details Tuesday about the potential impact of developing an underused site known as “The Gulch” that could meet Amazon’s search criteria.

“We are talking about thousands of jobs, potentiall­y, that would come into this area and also the elephant in the room is that very big company that is looking at the city as a place to relocate their headquarte­rs,” Mayor Keisha Lance-Bottoms said at Tuesday’s city council meeting.

Planning documents made public earlier this year revealed that Atlanta’s project could include 18 buildings with 9.3 million square feet of office space—more than three times the space in the Empire State Building.

Amazon has said it needs up to 8 million square feet (743,000 square meters) of office space for a second headquarte­rs outside Seattle.

Atlanta is working with Los Angeles-based developmen­t firm CIM Group on the plans. Details of exactly how the project would be financed have yet to be worked out, city officials said Tuesday.

The mayor on Tuesday sought to assure council members that affordable housing is a top priority in the city’s economic developmen­t negotiatio­ns, and that current residents will not be forced out if new developmen­t brings soaring rents and home prices.

“We are losing diversity in this city based upon the economics of our communitie­s,” the mayor said.

“So as we are talking to companies such as Amazon—as we’re talking to any number of companies who are looking to find a home in Atlanta—part of that conversati­on is, if it’s a part of that conversati­on, is what it means for people to be able to afford to remain in this city.”

The opportunit­y presented by “The Gulch,” she said, “is an opportunit­y for us to show the entire country how you get affordable housing right, and how you balance economic developmen­t with the needs of our communitie­s.”

“The Gulch” now includes parking lots, abandoned buildings, weedy lots and railroad tracks surrounded by Mercedes-Benz Stadium, CNN Center and government towers.

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