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  2. Adair Park - Wikipedia

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    The George W. Adair School, constructed in 1912, is a two-story red brick building designed in the Academic Gothic Revival style. In 2017, renovations began to convert the former school into "The Academy Lofts" after sitting vacant for approximately 45 years.

  3. Telephone Factory Lofts - Wikipedia

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    There is a four-story main building, which once housed the factory floor, offices and cafeteria, as well as a single-story building, formerly a warehouse that housed the shipping and receiving areas of the factory. [2] There are 66 loft units ranging from 750 square feet (70 m 2) to 10,000 square feet (930 m 2). [2]

  4. Cabbagetown, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Forward Warrior is an annual live street art painting event founded by Atlanta Artist Peter Ferrari. In recent years, Forward Warrior has covered the walls along Wylie Street and Tennelle Street in Cabbagetown with dozens of works of street art. [9] Several of the murals created for Forward Warrior are mapped on the Atlanta Street Art Map. [10]

  5. Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2) building was designed by Ford's in-house architect, John Graham. An office block in the front was backed by a multi-story loft-style assembly plant. [3] The War Department used the building as a storage depot and as administrative offices.

  6. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Aderhold Properties began the renovation and redevelopment of the historic Fulton Cotton Mill in Atlanta into a community of 505 loft apartments named "The Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts." In 1999, during the loft-conversion construction, a major fire broke out in one of the buildings under renovation. The shell survived but the entire ...

  7. Hotel Row - Wikipedia

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    They typify the early 20th-century commercial structures once common in Atlanta but now rare because of extensive redevelopment. With Atlanta's massive gentrification, plans were underway to convert some of the buildings into lofts, however these plans ultimately stalled as a result of the Late-2000s recession. [3] [4]