The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cobb approves mixed-use project for ailing ‘restaurant row’ section

- By Meris Lutz mlutz@ajc.com

Cobb commission­ers have approved an estimated $100 million mixed-use developmen­t along a struggling section of Powers Ferry Road in East Cobb known as “restaurant row.”

The project by the developer Greystar will put a total of about 450 luxury apartments around the popular Rose & Crown Tavern, which is slated for expansion. More than 170 of those apartments will be restricted to seniors.

Currently, the Rose & Crown is flanked by shuttered or failing restau- rants that have struggled to attract a steady stream of clientele.

“Restaurant row has been that way for almost 10 years,” Commission­er Bob Ott, who represents the area, said during the board’s regular zoning hearing Tuesday. “It’s a blighted property.”

The commission voted unanimousl­y to approve the proposal, despite opposition from a handful of neighbors and a letter from Dobbins Air Reserve Base urging denial. The site is in the flight path for the base, on the tail end of the designated “accident prone zone,” which means the area possibly could be affected if there’s a crash so constructi­on is more tightly regulated.

John Pederson of the coun- ty’s zoning division said he “disagreed” with Dobbins and that staff recommende­d approval.

Eric Meadows, who lives in the nearby Horizon Condominiu­ms, said in addition to Dobbins’ opposition, the developmen­t would make a dangerous stretch of road worse.

He also expressed concern about building too many rental properties in the area, which is close to SunTrust Park and The Battery.

“The Battery is a destina- tion,” he said. “What the applicant is proposing is not a destinatio­n.”

But James Balli, the attorney representi­ng the developer, said the project met the aims off the Powers Ferry Master Plan, which calls for a mixed-use redevelopm­ent of the site. He said the proposed six-story buildings are shorter than the maxi- mum allowed.

The Powers Ferry Corridor Alliance also lent its support to the project.

Balli said he expected Greystar to break ground sometime next year.

The commission voted unanimousl­y to approve the proposal, despite opposition from a handful of neighbors and a letter from Dobbins Air Reserve Base urging denial.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A project will put about 450 luxury apartments around the Rose & Crown Tavern, which is slated for expansion. More than 170 of the apartments will be for seniors.
CONTRIBUTE­D A project will put about 450 luxury apartments around the Rose & Crown Tavern, which is slated for expansion. More than 170 of the apartments will be for seniors.

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