Box 21, Folder 43, Document 1

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ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS...
MAKE PROPOSAL ON ONE OR BOTH

PROPOSALS TO BE OPENED
JULY 26, 1967, AT 10:00 A.M.






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HOUSING \> Here are two parcels, with frontage on Georgia
UNDER Avenue, Glenn and McDaniel Streets. Situated
COUST BIC T/ONN™ directly across Glenn Street from a large area
where 650 new Public Housing Units are being
STREET oh built; occupancy on some of the units is scheduled
| by the end of this year.

Although these parcels of land are being developed
to serve the residents of this new Public Housing
Project, the trading area is by no means so limited.
Many other potential customers reside in nearby
areas. Well suited for a number of uses . . . Retail
store. Personal service facility, including but not
limited to barber shop, beauty shop, laundromat,
24 i\ | Ls tailor shop, shoe repair shop or photographer.
PRE-ESTABLISHED _— GLENN = y_STREET 5 ae ecu Food service facility, including but not limited to
MINIMUM PRICES le restaurant, bakery, beer store or liquor store.
FOR THESE PROPERTIES Office, including but not limited to bank, profes-
oat ine sional offices or clinic. Amusement place, theatre
PARCEL B-10b. . . .$131,000 09 31.25.80 F 3 a SAECO Tid or private club. Private school, including but not
2B la : limited to music, dancing or art. Automotive or
PARCEL B-14 ....$ 85,500 equipment sales or service. Commercial parking.

Proposals for less than these Church or Temple. Library. Mortuary. Motel .
ene. : ieee will 322.65) | sa Accessory building or use customarily incidental

not be considered. SEORGIA _AVENUE GEORGIA AVENUE to the above uses.

ZONED C-2

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LOCATION: These two parcels
are between Glenn Street and
Georgia Avenue, with frontage on
both streets. McDaniel Street sep-
arates them. Very conveniently. lo-
cated . . . near expressways and
across from new Public Housing
Project.

SIZE: Parcel B-10b consists of
2.51 acres (109,311 square feet)
Parcel B-14 consists of 1.486
acres (64,740 square feet)

IMPROVEMENTS: Paved streets,
sanitary sewer, storm drainage,
water, natural gas, electricity.

ZONING: Zoned C-2. For poten-
tial and permitted uses, see in-
formation on inside of this folder.

PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED:

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply
all necessary proposal forms, and will gladly
answer questions concerning the method of
making your proposal. Redeveloper may
make proposals on either or both of these
parcels.

Minimum prices have been established on
these parcels and no proposals with a pur-
chase price of less than established minimums
will be considered.

Proposals are to be opened in the office of
the Atlanta Housing Authority on July 26,
1967 at 10:00 A.M. If acceptable proposals
are not received, the Authority will continue
to receive proposals and to open them as
received for a period of twelve months or
until proposals for both parcels of land have
been accepted by the Agency, whichever shall
first occur. Proposal forms, survey plats, and
complete details are available on request.








URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE:
OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no pro-
posal can receive consideration that contem-
plates an unpermitted use. This assures good
neighbors and permanence of values. All
proposals must include a statement by the
developer showing financial responsibility and
capability to successfully complete the pro-
posed improvements set forth in preliminary
drawings and a narrative description. These
are carefully considered before a determina-
tion is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Authority will accept such
proposals, if any, as it deems to be in the
public interest and in furtherance of the pur-
poses of the Georgia Redevelopment Law;
however, no proposal for purchase at a price
less than the established minimum prices will
be considered. In evaluating the proposals,
the Authority will consider the compatability
of the proposed development to other exist-
ing and planned improvements in the area;
the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the proposed
development; and the size of the proposed
development, particularly as it relates to effect
on the tax digest. These tracts are in a pro-
tected area—this is fundamental to the whole
basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.

BROKERS PROTECTED

Ask About Tracts in Other Atlanta
Urban Redevelopment Areas

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/523-6074




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