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  2. Elton John lived in this sprawling Atlanta condo for ... - AOL

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    At a whopping 13,332-square-feet, the condo is made up of six separate units in the building. Elton John lived in this sprawling Atlanta condo for over 20 years. Now it’s for sale

  3. Park Avenue Condominiums - Wikipedia

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    Park Avenue Condominiums is a 486 ft (148m) tall skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia.Construction was completed in 2000. [1] The building has 44 floors and 3 basement levels for parking. [1]

  4. Riverbend Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Riverbend Apartments was an infamous 600-unit apartment complex located in suburban Atlanta, Georgia, off Interstate 285. It has been described as Atlanta's most notorious singles complex. [ 1 ] The apartment complex was also the plot setting for part of the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can .

  5. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills - Wikipedia

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    Shown on live TV, an Atlanta Fire Department firefighter dangled by a cable from a helicopter in order to rescue him. As the condominium craze swept through Atlanta in the early-2000s, Aderhold Properties seized the opportunity to renovate and convert three of the rental buildings into for-sale units naming the condos "The Stacks".

  6. Elton John's Prized Atlanta Condo Sells for 45% Above the ...

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    The Rocketman just sold his two-story Georgia residence designed by Fred Dilger and Stan Topol on the market to the tune of nearly $7.255 million, which is 45 percent over-asking. Look inside.

  7. This Architect's 1969 Atlanta Condo Is Full of Space ... - AOL

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    His 1,500-square-foot home deftly balances minimalism and maximalism. Step inside architect Bill Ingram's modern condo in Buckhead.