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Inman Quarter’s Evolution: A New Chapter for Mixed-Use Development

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Mar 11, 2025

Inman Quarter, a vibrant mixed-use destination in Atlanta’s Inman Park, is set for a transformation through a joint venture between Jamestown and longtime owner TriBridge Residential. Jamestown, known for its expertise in placemaking and retail curation, has acquired a minority interest in the property and plans to enhance its value through upgraded common areas and a dynamic community events program. Spanning 208,000 square feet, the development includes 200 residential units, 40,000 square feet of retail space, and a 515-space parking deck. Located at the intersection of North Highland Avenue, Elizabeth Street, and Lake Avenue, the property benefits from proximity to the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail, Fourth Ward Park, and the Inman Park MARTA station—key elements that contribute to its strong foot traffic of approximately 500,000 visitors annually.

This transformation underscores a broader trend in Atlanta’s land use strategy, where mixed-use developments are evolving to meet the demands of an active, urban lifestyle. By focusing on improved public spaces and programming, the partnership aims to reinforce Inman Quarter as a community hub that balances residential, commercial, and recreational uses. As the city continues to embrace pedestrian-friendly, transit-oriented projects, this investment signals confidence in Inman Park’s long-term appeal as one of Atlanta’s most desirable neighborhoods.

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