Emory to convert former Peachtree-Pine shelter into hospital staff apartments

08.07.2025    Atlanta INtown Paper    6 views
Emory to convert former Peachtree-Pine shelter into hospital staff apartments

Peachtree Street Courtesy Emory University Emory University plans to construct more than rental apartments for its healthcare employees by adapting and reusing two historic properties located across the street from Emory University Hospital Midtown The building at Peachtree Street was once home to the notorious Peachtree-Pine homeless shelter which was closed in after years of complaints by neighboring businesses and residents due to rampant crime drug use and unsanitary conditions Emory purchased the property in The building designed by noted Atlanta architect A Ten Eyck Brown was originally the United Motors Services Building when it opened in Emory stated in a press release that part of its adaptive reuse plan is to restore the Art Deco facade As part of the conversion of Peachtree to housing an internal abatement and clean-up of the building was completed earlier this year the press release mentioned Additional planned updates include a new roof and replacement of windows and doors The adjacent building at Peachtree formerly home to the Pleasant Peasant restaurant and purchased by Emory in will be partially demolished due to its poor condition The rear half of the building will be removed which will allow daylight exposure to the north side of Peachtree allowing apartments along that side to have windows The extent of the planned work at Peachtree will require a special administrative permit from the City of Atlanta which Emory filed an application for on Monday July This project will provide Emory Healthcare staff with competitively priced housing close to work to improve their employee experience and quality of life Robin Morey vice president of campus services and chief planning officer of Emory commented in a announcement In addition to helping with the recruitment and retention of our workforce our design will activate this area of the city with residential units and commercial uses Morey mentioned Emory plans to use federal and state tax credits to offset initial capital costs of the project and make the venture viable While the apartments are for hospital staff and not available to the society Emory is exploring options for the building including a preschool facility that would be open to the populace The century-old buildings are on the northern edge of The Stitch the project to cap a portion of the I- Downtown Connector Atlanta Preservation Center Executive Director David Y Mitchell praised Emory s decision to adaptively reuse the historic structures Utilizing these buildings as housing for staff at the hospital will be a remarkable way to preserve the buildings Mitchell revealed This adaptive reuse is a huge win for the city The post Emory to convert former Peachtree-Pine shelter into hospital staff apartments appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta

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