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Lived in Atlantic Station for two years and loved it. There is a small green space called Millennium Gate park that is great for day to day dog walking, or picnics. The Atlantic shuttlebus was great, I used it all the time to get to work in Midtown.
We stumbled on your channel last week and are obsessed. 😀 We love, Love, LOVE your presentation of the city and the neighborhoods, totally spot on. Very informative overall, but I think the best are your walking tours. A prospective buyer will get a great feel of the city based on those videos. We live in the heart of Midtown, but own and rent out a unit at the Element. (Next door to the Atlantic.) The dog park was built for the Element residents, but the association understands there is very little green space for the other buildings. Just be respectful and clean up after your pooch. 😉 Thanks for all the posts!
Hey!! Thanks for the kind words and feedback. My hope is that viewers can really get a feel of areas with me walking around the areas (I def get my exercise!). I did wonder if that dog park was part of the Element building but the signs didn't say "only for Element residents" so I figured it must be an area that is ok for everyone to use. And you are right - there aren't many other green spaces for the pup owners.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Yeah it is part of the Element's property. We bought pre-construction and the office model highlighted it as a perk. Incidentally, our Midtown condo was bought pre-construction too, lots of changes over the years and you're doing a great job keeping up. Looking forward to the next one! 🙂 NOTE: If you happen to have an inside track on what's going on with incoming businesses or new construction, I think they would be popular videos too.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta A quick property search will show that the dog park is owned by Atlantic Station Master Owners Association, Inc., which owns many other lots and common spaces all around Atlantic Station.
According to Google maps, the Waterworks Park entrance is a 20-minute walk - all of it along 17th Street, compared with 35-minute walk to the closest Piedmont Park entrance. And while not an ideal walk, it seems much less stressful than any of the several routes to Piedmont. It has a pleasant lake and broader views of the big three skylines (Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead) than from Piedmont Park. I believe the lake there was Atlanta's former potable water reservoir before they transformed the former quarry site at Westside Park into a bigger and better reservoir for the city.
@@stevegavigan8124 there is a water plant there. I don’t know if I’d go out of my way to go to the waterworks park. It’s a green space but not an overly exciting destination. But yeah, I probably wouldn’t attempt walking from the atlantic to Piedmont. Probably too many busy streets to cross for my liking.
Great tour Molly! The Atlantic is so prestigious that Hotlantonians call it The Hotlantic! It's unquestionably the hottest residence in ALL of Hotlanta! In fact top brass at Coca Cola, CN N and the C DC, aka the "Axis of Eeeevil," all own units here! OK, I may have made this last point up ;)
I can’t imagine owning a dog living in this sort of situation. Mommy I’ve got to go!!! We’ll be there in ten minutes baby. Oh wait. I’ve got to go first.
There are many ppl that have dogs - I think you just have to get used to the high-rise living and the time it takes to take the dog out. I always think it would be hard on the cold days - but that is for any dog owner living in any type of home...I would not want to hang outside on cold windy days.
Contact Info:
📲 Call/Text Direct at 404-989-4537
🖥 Email: molly@mollyslesnick.com
📆 Zoom (let's talk "in person"): bit.ly/3vRUBzw
🚨 Subscribe to the All About Living in Atlanta channel here: bit.ly/3vTgZso
Lived in Atlantic Station for two years and loved it. There is a small green space called Millennium Gate park that is great for day to day dog walking, or picnics. The Atlantic shuttlebus was great, I used it all the time to get to work in Midtown.
@@samyal8r thanks for sharing your experience living in the area. The shuttle bus does sound handy for sure.
Looks awesome. Fun area! Thanks for showing us
Thanks for following along! :)
We stumbled on your channel last week and are obsessed. 😀 We love, Love, LOVE your presentation of the city and the neighborhoods, totally spot on. Very informative overall, but I think the best are your walking tours. A prospective buyer will get a great feel of the city based on those videos. We live in the heart of Midtown, but own and rent out a unit at the Element. (Next door to the Atlantic.) The dog park was built for the Element residents, but the association understands there is very little green space for the other buildings. Just be respectful and clean up after your pooch. 😉 Thanks for all the posts!
Hey!! Thanks for the kind words and feedback. My hope is that viewers can really get a feel of areas with me walking around the areas (I def get my exercise!). I did wonder if that dog park was part of the Element building but the signs didn't say "only for Element residents" so I figured it must be an area that is ok for everyone to use. And you are right - there aren't many other green spaces for the pup owners.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Yeah it is part of the Element's property. We bought pre-construction and the office model highlighted it as a perk. Incidentally, our Midtown condo was bought pre-construction too, lots of changes over the years and you're doing a great job keeping up. Looking forward to the next one! 🙂 NOTE: If you happen to have an inside track on what's going on with incoming businesses or new construction, I think they would be popular videos too.
@@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta A quick property search will show that the dog park is owned by Atlantic Station Master Owners Association, Inc., which owns many other lots and common spaces all around Atlantic Station.
Awesome building
It has some of the best views imo
@AllAboutLivingInAtlanta Yes it does. Great view of the whole city of Atlanta
According to Google maps, the Waterworks Park entrance is a 20-minute walk - all of it along 17th Street, compared with 35-minute walk to the closest Piedmont Park entrance. And while not an ideal walk, it seems much less stressful than any of the several routes to Piedmont. It has a pleasant lake and broader views of the big three skylines (Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead) than from Piedmont Park. I believe the lake there was Atlanta's former potable water reservoir before they transformed the former quarry site at Westside Park into a bigger and better reservoir for the city.
@@stevegavigan8124 there is a water plant there. I don’t know if I’d go out of my way to go to the waterworks park. It’s a green space but not an overly exciting destination. But yeah, I probably wouldn’t attempt walking from the atlantic to Piedmont. Probably too many busy streets to cross for my liking.
Great tour Molly! The Atlantic is so prestigious that Hotlantonians call it The Hotlantic! It's unquestionably the hottest residence in ALL of Hotlanta! In fact top brass at Coca Cola, CN N and the C DC, aka the "Axis of Eeeevil," all own units here! OK, I may have made this last point up ;)
You are funny.
I can’t imagine owning a dog living in this sort of situation. Mommy I’ve got to go!!! We’ll be there in ten minutes baby. Oh wait. I’ve got to go first.
There are many ppl that have dogs - I think you just have to get used to the high-rise living and the time it takes to take the dog out. I always think it would be hard on the cold days - but that is for any dog owner living in any type of home...I would not want to hang outside on cold windy days.
Atlanta's only Ikea is there as well.
@@anderra88 you are right! Forgot to mention that!