Atlantic Station, Mixed-use neighborhood in Midtown Atlanta, United States.
Atlantic Station is a mixed-use neighborhood in Midtown Atlanta that combines residential buildings, retail spaces, office complexes, and public parks across a large planned area. The different sections are connected and offer shopping, working, and living options all in one location.
The site was once a steel mill that operated until the 1990s before being transformed into a modern residential neighborhood. This conversion began after the mill closed and led to the creation of today's mixed-use development.
The Millennium Gate near Commons pond serves as both a museum and event venue that showcases exhibits on Georgia's historical development. Visitors experience how the neighborhood connects past and present through its cultural programming and public gatherings.
A free shuttle connects the neighborhood to Arts Center MARTA station, making public transportation easy to access. Dedicated parking facilities are available if you prefer to drive to the area.
The neighborhood has its own postal code and is divided into three distinct sections that each have their own character. This spatial arrangement creates separate zones with different offerings and environments.
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