Images: Grant Park project breaks ground on long-empty lot Josh Green Tue, 01/16/2024 - 11:12 Days are numbered for a long-vacant corner lot where two coveted intown neighborhoods meet.

Atlanta-based Ballast Design Build has broken ground on an infill townhome project at 460 Connally St. SE, a property raised from the street that’s been an empty lot for more than 15 years.

The Grant Park site is located at the southeast corner of Connally Street’s intersection with Fulton Street, about two blocks west of Hill Street and just south of Interstate 20.

Summerhill’s commercial hotspot Georgia Avenue is half a dozen blocks to the south.

The corner lot in question where Connally and Fulton streets meet, as seen a year ago. Google Maps

How the three-story townhome units are expected to meet Connally Street, with roof decks up top. Ballast Design Build

Building permit records indicate four townhomes will be built on the Summerhill corner, each standing three stories on the .29-acre property.

Fulton County property records indicate Ballast purchased the lot for $675,000 in the fall of 2022. Company signage has been installed at the site for more than a year.

The 460 Connally St. location where Grant Park meets Summerhill, just south of Interstate 20. Google Maps

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We’ve reached out to Ballast for more information on the townhomes and construction timelines, and we’ll update this story should further details come.

For now, find a closer look in the gallery above.

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The 460 Connally St. location where Grant Park meets Summerhill, just south of Interstate 20. Google Maps

The corner lot in question where Connally and Fulton streets meet, as seen a year ago. Google Maps

How the three-story townhome units are expected to meet Connally Street, with roof decks up top. Ballast Design Build

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Subtitle Infill townhomes move forward at Summerhill border

Neighborhood Grant Park

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Image A rendering of a white and beige townhome project on a small hill under blue skies in Atlanta.

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