The following renderings are archival images created in 2003 during the planning of Glenwood Park.
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On the west is Bill Kennedy Way. Glenwood Park reconfigured the former Glenwood-Memorial Connector into a classic main street environment, with parrallel parking on both sides of the street.
Commercial activity in the neighborhood centers on this street, rounds the corner of Glenwood Avenue, and extends up Garrett Street towards Brasfield Square. |
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Brasfield Square is perhaps the most striking spot in the neighborhood, a classic urban square inspired by the squares of Savannah and surrounded by gracious three-story buildings framing a beautiful outdoor room. |
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To the east, Hamilton Street is primarily a single family home street, with some homes featuring tremendous views of the Atlanta skyline. At the northern end of Hamilton Street is another public square known as Cecil Close, with one of the neighborhood's mail centers and steps heading down the hill to the main park below. |
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Heading north from Brasfield Square, Bartram Street is a townhouse street - classic stoops and steps and brownstone-type houses. We are particularly excited to provide this living choice to Atlantans, as it is a housing type we particularly love that almost doesn't exist in our region. |
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At the northern end of Bartram Street is our main park, Glenwood Park. To the north of the park will be a crescent of townhouses along Glenwood Park Drive. To the south of the park and extending to the east are prime single-family house addresses along Faith Avenue. |