Trinity Central Flats
Radiant Development Partners
Trinity Central Flats is a ten-story, 218-Unit Affordable Housing high rise with indoor and outdoor tenant amenities and 6700 square feet of retail space planned for a prominent .84 acre site owned by the City of Atlanta and located across from City Hall. The Brick / Architectural Precast Structure will rise 123 feet and ten stories from the corner of Trinity and Central and 105 feet and nine stories at the northeast corner where the Residential Entry Lobby is located. Adjacent to the south is the Government Center Parking Deck (GCPD) and to the East is Trinity Avenue United Methodist Church (TUMC). At the western edge of TUMC is a sloping covered walkway connecting the Parking Deck with a crosswalk leading to the front entrance of City Hall across Trinity Avenue. The site slopes steeply 16 feet along 182 feet of building façade along Trinity and another 4 feet down from northern corner of the site to the southwest on Central Avenue adjacent to the GCPD. Central Avenue is a Storefront Street, and there are three retail spaces located along that frontage, along with a curb cut for two loading dock spaces behind glazed roll-up doors immediately adjacent to the GCPD. The 2nd Level, which is the primary Resident Entry Lobby Level, on sidewalk grade at the northeast end of the site also houses a Bike Storage Room with direct exterior access, Mail Room, Large Community Gathering Room, Computer Lab, Placement Office, Fitness Room, Arts & Crafts Room, and Tenant Laundry Facility, as well as a generous outdoor courtyard space (about 5600 sf) with hardscape and landscaped areas for tenant recreational use.
This public-private residential mixed-use project to add 218 affordable units to Atlanta’s downtown transit accessible housing stock meets the SPI-1 SA1 regulations as illustrated in the plans and elevations, with the exception of (6) six approved SAP variations.
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