The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-Brave Teixeira plans project near Bellwood Quarry

- By J. Scott Trubey strubey@ajc.com

A developmen­t team including former Atlanta Brave Mark Teixeira unveiled designs Wednesday for the first phase of a 70-acre mixeduse project near the future park at Bellwood Quarry.

The project, to be called Quarry Yards, will rise near the Bankhead MARTA station and Westside Park, expected to be the city’s largest when it opens next year. The developer said a $400 million first phase of Quarry Yards, which will cover 27 acres, will include 850 residences, a 300-room hotel, retail, restaurant­s and more than a half-million square feet of highend office space.

Property speculatio­n west of the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Georgia Tech has boomed since the end of the Great Recession. But the developmen­t wave has raised concerns about displaceme­nt from nearby neighborho­ods where residents earn well below the metro median income.

In an interview, Teixeira said the project will create jobs and revitalize the local community. The former Tech star said the partners are committed to the city’s 15 percent requiremen­t for affordable rental housing for residents at 80 percent of the area median income.

Teixeira and his partners have been acquiring land in the area for a number of years and are founders of Emerald Corridor Foundation, a group behind plans to clean up Proctor Creek and raise money with partners, including the city, for the Proctor Creek Greenway.

The greenway will one day tie the BeltLine to the Silver Comet Trail.

The partners also have a 7-acre site where they envision a separate developmen­t for 200 affordable units for seniors.

Teixeira said his group holds about 300 acres total on the Westside, and other parts of the property could be used, in cooperatio­n with the city, to meet affordable housing goals.

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