City of Atlanta celebrates groundbreaking of affordable housing development Trinity Center Flats
As the rain nourished the soil of what will soon become Trinity Center Flats, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens joined Sharon D. Guest, principal of Radiant Development Partners, to celebrate the groundbreaking of the city’s latest housing development on Monday afternoon. Located at 104 Trinity Avenue SW, the mixed-use project is yet another step in the investment of the South Downtown corridor and addressing the shortage of affordable housing for those who want to live close to jobs, services, and transit.
Trinity Center Flats sits right across the street from City Hall and, when completed, will deliver 218 apartments. Those apartments will offer a mix of studios and one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans, with an average rent of $1,350, including utilities and parking. Twenty of the 218 units will be set aside for permanent supportive housing through Partners for Home, and 6,600 square feet on the ground level will be dedicated to small businesses and restaurants.
Read more at The Atlanta Voice.
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