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#1 Topher1

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 05:07 AM

Since this project (surprisingly) seems to be moving forward, I think it's about time it got its own thread to consolidate future discussions.

Todays article in the chronicle had the first rendering/sketch I've seen of the project.  I'm hoping this view is from the Riverwalk, since I can't see the old train depot that they're supposed to be preserving in the sketch...

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Here's the stats gathered so far.

$120 million price tag
182 condos
2 towers in the 8-12 story range (not sure yet)
supposedly a renovation of the old train depot (hopefully retail purposes)
6.3 acre site
Priced from $250,000 to $775,000

 

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 06:11 AM

Now those condos look great!!  This will definitely help improve the image of Augusta's downtown.  I'm pretty sure that the project will go through.

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 08:48 AM

Here's a quick graphic I made of the site of the project.

The thin building on the front of the site is the train depot, which will hopefully be transformed into shops and restaurants.
The west/northwest border of the site are the CSX tracks.  The site is a total of 6.3 acres.
The neighboring riverfront parcel is a church (whose real estate just got a lot more valuable) and the Port Royal Condo tower (and Fort Discovery museum).

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 06:44 PM

Good looking project!  Now this, along with perhaps a new hotel at the Golf Hall of Fame, the Canal Project and the new Judicial Center and Main branch library and Augusta will have a very fine Downtown!

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 09:48 PM

Here's another article that specifically mentions what might be done to the train depot.  The article also discuss the profile of the potential residents.

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 09:55 PM

They will be little more than a mile away from the Medical District Kroger, and 6-7 miles from Department Stores at the new Lifestyle Center on Riverwatch...not to mention the grocery stores and Department stores just across the river in North Augusta.  Pretty much the same for those who live in the far flung suburbs past Evans.  
I do like the prospect of turning the old depot into a grocery store...something upscale most likely, to suit the needs of those living at Watermark and Riverplace@Port Royal.  
I think there will be a need for something like this, with the new condos opening up just across the river and then when Hammonds Ferry starts filling in...even though they will probably have their own grocery store in thier retail area.

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 10:06 PM

View Postsocaguy, on Jun 20 2006, 11:55 PM, said:

They will be little more than a mile away from the Medical District Kroger, and 6-7 miles from Department Stores at the new Lifestyle Center on Riverwatch...not to mention the grocery stores and Department stores just across the river in North Augusta.  Pretty much the same for those who live in the far flung suburbs past Evans.  
I do like the prospect of turning the old depot into a grocery store...something upscale most likely, to suit the needs of those living at Watermark and Riverplace@Port Royal.  
I think there will be a need for something like this, with the new condos opening up just across the river and then when Hammonds Ferry starts filling in...even though they will probably have their own grocery store in thier retail area.
  

That's true.  Since Reynolds street turns into Riverwatch, they will basically have a straight shot to the Village.  I do think they need another grocery store.  Kroger is the only grocery store downtown, and the only grocery store close to East Augusta.  That area could use 2 or 3 more grocery stores.

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Posted 21 June 2006 - 07:23 AM

Great job on the maps.   At first I didn't like the way downtown was progressing, with the judicial center and park flung out near Walton Way and everything being so spread out--but I think in the long run it will help us.   I just look forward to the day when downtown has gotten rid of all the empty lots and those ugly buildings on the lower end of Broad Street.  This is a very exciting time for Augusta.

That's interesting about turning the old depot into a grocery store.  Downtown really needs a grocery store and Kroger is just too scary after dark.  Personally, I think we need a new grocery store closer to the river; a new store that could incorporate its surroundings (like what's been down in Columbia's Vista area).  In essence, downtown needs a ....Publix.  Everybody likes Publix.  I've never seen a Publix that wasn't crowded.

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Posted 21 June 2006 - 11:43 AM

Yes defintely!  In fact Atlanta has been going on this trend for quite sometime now, with a Publix in Atlantic Station, and also they just opened a 25-30 story condo tower complex (Plaza Midtown), with base-level, street shopping.  One of the stores is a Publix, and it's not set up like the typical large one that's in suburbia, but it's a bit smaller to make it more localized.  

I think something like this in Augusta would be great, if they did this.

There are a few Krogers here too that are smaller then it's suburbia counterpart.  These don't have to be Large mega-super markets, but they can be small enough to have what's needed, for the ones who live very close to it.

As far as I know too, BTW, is there still a Gurley's on Greene Street.  I remember there used to be one.  I know this is not what some would call a "real store" but it was indeed a type of grocery store that served the Olde Town/East Augusta Area for years.

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Posted 21 June 2006 - 03:34 PM

View PostDaGABoyStinger, on Jun 21 2006, 01:43 PM, said:

Yes defintely!  In fact Atlanta has been going on this trend for quite sometime now, with a Publix in Atlantic Station, and also they just opened a 25-30 story condo tower complex (Plaza Midtown), with base-level, street shopping.  One of the stores is a Publix, and it's not set up like the typical large one that's in suburbia, but it's a bit smaller to make it more localized.  

I think something like this in Augusta would be great, if they did this.

There are a few Krogers here too that are smaller then it's suburbia counterpart.  These don't have to be Large mega-super markets, but they can be small enough to have what's needed, for the ones who live very close to it.

As far as I know too, BTW, is there still a Gurley's on Greene Street.  I remember there used to be one.  I know this is not what some would call a "real store" but it was indeed a type of grocery store that served the Olde Town/East Augusta Area for years.

Excellent.   We should start a petition.  That's a great idea about it needing to be localized.  I wonder if one would fit into that old depot?  I really think a lot of people would shop there on there way out of downtown from work or wherever.  

Sadly, Gurley's closed.  I work right down the street from there and it was a favorite haunt for me getting cigarettes, candy, etc.   I used to love that place because it was like an old-time grocery store.  I mean, you could buy pig tongues there!   Name me a Publix in America that sells pig tongues!  Interestingly enough, I saw a camper with California plates parked on the sidewalk one day so I decided to go investigate.   Turns out they're trying to rennovate the place into apartments.

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Posted 21 June 2006 - 03:55 PM

Seems pretty cool. I hope this gets built.

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Posted 25 June 2006 - 05:43 AM

Here's an article in today's paper about the condo development.

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Posted 25 June 2006 - 05:56 PM

Plans for the Watermark

Size: 182 condos in an eight- to nine-story structure
Where: On the Reynolds Street train depot property
Cost: About $400,000 each
support: Developer Harry Kitchen Jr. says The Landing at River Club is evidence the condos would sell. All 48 of the River Club's units sold between $231,000 and $393,000 in their first two hours on the market, its developers reported. Commissioner Betty Beard says Augusta should have some development projects, too.
Opposition: Some have pointed to the River Place condos, which struggled to sell. Commissioner Marion Williams says few residents would be able to afford to live in the condos.
Tax benefit: The project would generate an estimated $962,484 a year in taxes. Of that, $529,366 would go to the Richmond County Board of Education and $433,118 would go to the city.


I was hoping the when they originally announced this they would go for the higher end (11-12 floors)...but 8-9 floors is still not bad and will look great with 2 towers over the riverfront!
Also interesting are those projects mentioned for Savannah....I havent heard about those yet!

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Posted 26 June 2006 - 02:58 PM

Sounds great.  I hope that it passes.  Now all we have to do is build a hotel right there in that vacant area between 8th and 9th ( i think) along the riverwalk, find something (anything) to do with the golf hall of fame, because right now the only thing it is getting used for is weddings and parties, build the new judicial center, and turn the Bon Air into a Ritz Carlton and we'll be set (okay, maybe a little too optimistic on the last one, but still).

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Posted 26 June 2006 - 03:18 PM

^ If you're thinking of the same vacant lot I'm thinking of (the huge hideous dirt parking lot), there's been grumblings of using that land for convention space (which is sorely needed in DT, I'd just rather not use the last large riverfront parcel for it)...

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Posted 27 June 2006 - 06:50 AM

Yeah, that's the same lot I'm thinking of.   I've always thought that the parking lots along Reynolds Street were ugly- for the longest time people have talked about building a parking deck at 8th and 9th behind the Lamar Building--I say build the deck and then tear down the parking lots and build a convention center there...

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Posted 29 June 2006 - 04:12 PM

Breaking news off augusta Chroncle: The Augusta Commission just voted today 6-3 on approving the sale of the site for 1.85 Million dollars to the developer.

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Posted 30 June 2006 - 06:58 AM

6-3 decision?  That's amazing.  I've never seen a vote that much in favor of something on a big issue.   Excellent news though.

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Posted 01 July 2006 - 02:40 PM

The project looks pretty impressive.

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Posted 04 July 2006 - 10:59 AM

A shot of the massive site from this weekend...  I assume the project will consume the entire block, including the riverwalk parking on the end of the lot, and hopefully preserving the train station.

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