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The Boathouse Atlanta
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This unique, virtually hidden, property became available in 2017. Its location has been described as “the 50 yard line of Atlanta”. Its long history had been ignored and was unknown even to the those responsible for archiving old buildings here in Atlanta. Originally built in 1890, it housed the electric substation for the streetcar that ran along 14th Street to Piedmont Park. Around 1910, the Grizzard Green Grocery had its business here, serving Midtown and the adjacent Ansley Park neighborhood. Since 1980 this property has been used both as a residence and as a studio by one Atlanta’s most renowned professional photographers. We continue that tradition, and invite you to experience what it’s like to live and entertain in this unique property. Picture reclaimed wood, high ceilings, exposed beams, original brick, and the great lighting. Filled with artwork from the owner's private collection, this space it truly unlike any other in the city. Stay here, play here! Another unique feature of this space is the master suite. With two queen beds and a large adjoining bathroom, this space can accommodate up to four guests comfortably.
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United States · Georgia · AtlantaGot questions?
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