Bolton Road Village Center
 
TSW Client, Project in Northwest
Atlanta Featured in The Story
 
May 20, 2004
 
Atlanta's weekly newspaper The Story recently featured
Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh clients Dillon Barnes and Mark
 Harrison in a story about a plan to build a mixed-use
retail/office/residential development on a 6-acre tract
at Bolton Road and James Jackson Parkway. The
paper had previously published a related story,
 "Boomtown Riverside."
 
    Riverside project shows developer’s urban focus
    by John Schaffner, The Story
    April 29, 2004
    Bolton Road Village Center
 
    Dillon Baynes is a somewhat shy, unassuming guy who moved to Atlanta in 1996 from Charlottesville, Va., and traded in the restaurant business for developing urban housing.
    The Georgetown University history major started building and rebuilding in Charlottesville, primarily converting old buildings into thriving restaurants. Now, he does multi-family developments in Charlottesville and Atlanta and his preference is old, rundown buildings or overlooked properties.
    His first Atlanta project was in Candler Park and his most recent is the 72- townhome Carlyle Park in Decatur adjacent to the Edgewood MARTA station.
    Baynes may be embarking on one of the largest projects yet with the announcement that he and partner Mark Harrison plan to build a mixed-use retail/office/residential development on a 6-acre tract at Bolton Road and James Jackson Parkway.
    Harrison is a northwest Atlanta resident who has made his reputation in remodeling old homes. Several of those homes were in Historic Whittier Mill Village, just a stone’s throw from the planned new development. Harrison bought the land several years ago and has been waiting for the right time and right partner to develop it.
    He found the development partner in Baynes and the timing seems to be now, since the two showed a preliminary site plan and sketch of the development at last week’s Riverside Neighborhood Association meeting.
    They plan to build five buildings on the site—a two-story 23,000-square-foot commercial building on the corner, with 11,500 square feet of retail on the first floor and 11,500 square feet of office space above, and four residential buildings with 160 one- and two-bedroom condominiums ranging from 700 to 1,600 square feet. They will be priced from $100,000 to $200,000.
    The corner commercial building will take
advantage of the traffic numbers there. "All of the
potential tenants are interested in what is the
traffic, what is the traffic?" he said. "How many
cars will see my storefront that day?"
    In three of the four residential buildings, the
ground floor that faces the street will be
commercial, looking for small office-type users.
Each of those buildings will be four stories. Three
have parking underneath and there is a parking
 for the fourth residential building and the
commercial building on the corner.
    "The interior of the site has a super Main Street feel to it," he explained, "very walkable. We think that this neighborhood is just five-star for the person who wants to walk his kid over to daycare, walk up and get a cup of coffee before they head off to work, come home and maybe pick up something to eat at a restaurant up there."
    The property is directly across Bolton Road from the former General Shale site, where developer Jim Braden plans to develop 399 residential units—mainly single-family homes.
    Asked if he would have a problem getting sewer hookups with all the development in the area, Baynes said that there were reportedly 250 sewer credits available in December, and he thought that was after Braden had pulled his necessary credits. He said he heard that no new credits would become available until after March 15.
    At the same time they are working on the Bolton/James Jackson site, the duo is also developing a much smaller mixed-use development at the corner of Hollywood Road and Main Street in Riverside. Baynes and Harrison own that property and plan to begin the residential over retail building this year. Harrison also owns two other corners at the intersection, which he hopes to develop in a similar style to bring back a downtown commercial district to the heart of the Riverside community. They expect to begin the 16,000-square-foot building late this year.
                                                                                     "We would like to see this become in time very similar to the        
                                                                              Flying Biscuit neighborhood commercial district in Candler Park,"  
                                                                              Baynes said.
                                                                                      "If you have a little vision you can see that, in five years, that
                                                                              could be a really vibrant addition to that neighborhood," Baynes
                                                                              said. "The neighborhood fabric itself, outside of the development,
                                                                              is so strong over there. That is a neighborhood that’s progressive
                                                                              and works together and they have a lot of strength. There is no
                                                                              apathy in that neighborhood at all.
 
 
 
 
Bolton Village is a new, mixed-use development incorporating 14,500sf of office, 14,500sf of retail and 300 luxury apartments. The retail spaces front the high traffic routes of James Jackson Parkway(S Cobb Drive) and Bolton Road. Restaurant and retail opportunities exist in a variety of sizes.
Convenient to I-75 and I-285, minutes from Smyrna, Vinings and Buckhead. Located at the corner of Bolton Road and James Jackson Parkway.
2011 Bolton Road