The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Developmen­t with 30-story building will preserve 1899 home where author wrote ‘Gone With the Wind.’

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

The land surroundin­g the Margaret Mitchell House will soon receive a massive makeover, one that will turn eyes to the sky.

Trammell Crow Co. plans to build a 30-story tower on property near the historic Tudor Revival building and gardens and the Midtown MARTA station. The project’s architect, Duda|paine, released renderings last week of the developmen­t called Stratus Midtown, showcasing a glassy tower that will overshadow the 1899 home where Margaret Mitchell penned “Gone With the Wind.”

Trammell Crow paid $17 million in 2020 to buy the land. The project requires the demolition of a one-story Delta Community Credit Union on the property, which is currently operationa­l and will move to a new location at 1745 Peachtree St. in a few months.

The Margaret Mitchell House and its gardens — a designated city landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places — will be preserved by the two-block developmen­t.

Crescent Avenue, a two-way street, will be converted to a oneway to serve the project and its pedestrian plaza, according to the architectu­re firm. A mural is also in the works and will stretch multiple stories above the Margaret Mitchell House, which has been preserved as a museum.

Stratus Midtown will include 465,000 square feet of office space and roughly 9,000 square feet of ground-level retail space. A spacious lobby, a loungelike library area and multiple balconies were highlighte­d by the renderings. The bottom 13 floors will consist of retail spaces and stacked parking, while the 14th story will feature amenities and an outdoor terrace.

Tenants have not been announced; CBRE is in charge of leasing.

Constructi­on is expected to begin in 2024, according to Duda|paine. Trammell Crow’s special administra­tive permit is still under review by the city’s Office of Zoning and Developmen­t.

 ?? Mitchell COURTESY ?? Stratus Midtown, shown in rendering, will feature a glassy tower that will overshadow the 1899 home where Margaret penned “Gone With the Wind.”
Mitchell COURTESY Stratus Midtown, shown in rendering, will feature a glassy tower that will overshadow the 1899 home where Margaret penned “Gone With the Wind.”

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