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Emory Point Phase 2 Groundbreaking in Sept.

The Emory Inn will be demolished to make room for the second phase of the mixed-used development.

Cousins Properties considers Emory Point, a mixed-use development on Clifton Road, so successful that ground will be broken in September on a second phase.

Intown Atlanta reported recently that,

Gigi Giannoni with Gables Residential, which developed the apartments along with Cousins Properties, said phase two will feature 300-plus luxury apartments and an additional 40,000-square-feet of retail space.

Darryl Bonner with Cousins said there is currently 80,000-square-feet of retail and restaurants onsite, including clothing stores like Jos. A Bank, Fab’rik and American Threads, and eateries like Strippaggio, Tin Lizzy’s, BurgerFi, La Tagliatella and Marlow’s Tavern. There’s also a 24-hour CVS pharmacy in the development.

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Phase 2, however, will require the demolition of the nearby 107-room Emory Inn, reports Tomorrow's News Today-Atlanta.

The website says, "The Emory Inn is owned by Emory University but is managed by Crestline Hotels & Resorts along with its neighboring, newer property, the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Emory Conference Center Hotel."





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