Atlanta Civic Center redevelopment starts nearly a decade after property sale

Officials broke ground on phase one of the multi-phase redevelopment of Atlanta's Civic Center. The project will produce about 1500 total housing units once completed. (DorMiya Vance/WABE)

Redevelopment of Atlanta’s Civic Center has officially started after the property was sold nearly a decade ago. On Tuesday, officials broke ground on the forthcoming multi-phase, multi-use community near the city’s Old Fourth Ward.

Back in 2015, Atlanta’s city council put the property up for sale after its closure. The aging site was a financial strain, and was later sold to Atlanta Housing Authority for just over 30 million dollars in 2017.

Now, the property will deliver 148 affordable senior rental units in the first phase of redevelopment. 

Rendering of the Civic Center redevelopment phase one, featuring 148 senior rental units by 2027. (Courtesy of Atlanta Downtown)