- Cumberland (Atlanta)
The Cumberland area (also known as Cumberland/Galleria [reflection of the seminal office park that spurred its growth] ) is a modern
edge city ofAtlanta, Georgia with approximately 122,000 workers and 103,000 residents, and is a major hub for business, convention and retail in the region. Situated 10 miles (16km) northwest ofdowntown Atlanta at the junction ofI-75 andI-285 (the "Cobb Cloverleaf ") inCobb County , the area is iconized by several modernhigh-rise s rising from the wooded hills above those freeways. Those towers house some of the area's 24 million square feet (over 2.2 million square meters) of office space (more thandowntown Miami ), making itmetro Atlanta 's second-largest commercial office district. Heavyweights such asHome Depot , and The Weather Channel are headquartered in and near the district. It also houses some 10 million square feet (930,000m²) of retail, with its focal point being the newly-renovatedCumberland Mall . Although the majority of the area has an Atlanta address, it remains unincorporated; with portions of it overlapping with Smyrna, Marietta and also unincorporated Vinings.History
The Cumberland area has changed immensely over the past 50 years, at that point the busiest site was
Camp Bert Adams , aBoy Scout reservation which still has a road bearing its name in the Vinings vicinity. The area began most of its growth followingWorld War II , but went into overdrive when Cumberland Mall opened as Georgia's largest mall and metro Atlanta's sixth enclosed, regional mall in 1973. A decade later, the first office tower of the Galleria was built on 86 acres of prime space in what became the heart of the Cumberland district. This paved the way for several other towers, retail strips andhotel s; and in 1987 property owners formed the Cumberland Community Improvement District (Cumberland CID), the first in Georgia. The CID] , aself-taxing district has raised millions and has completed severalinfrastructure improvements in the area since its inception. During the summer of 1994, theCobb-Marietta Exhibit Hall and Coliseum Authority built the $48 millionCobb Galleria Centre by renovating the existing mall there, and it has become another success for the district.Little changed in Cumberland besides the addition of a few small shopping centers from the mid 90s until the
Cumberland Mall expansion and renovation in 2006, which included a pedestrian bridge to theCobb Galleria center.Later, construction was completed on the
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in late 2007, addingnightlife to the area. The Atlanta Opera, founded in 1979, has moved its base to this location.Future
There are many private projects in progress and/or proposed, including:
* Riverwood 200: At the corner of Cumberland Blvd and Cobb Parkway. 360 residential units and also a large amount of office and retail space including a 16 story office tower as an extension of the already existing Riverwood 100 complex. Ground has already broken on Riverwood. The project is led by Seven Oaks Company LLC and GE Asset Management. Architect is HOK.
* Park Vinings: 35 stories with 110 upscale condo units and shared community areas with amenities. Park Signature properties has halted marketing of Park Vinings but has indicated it may be re-introduced in the future if demand increases. [http://www.parksignature.com/high-rise-communities/properties.cfm?key=Park-Vinings] [http://smyrnablog.com/?p=194]
* Akers Mill Square redevelopment and refacing [http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/cobb/stories/2007/09/13/cobbdev_0914.html]
* Two mid-rise towers overlooking I-75 by Grove Street Partners LLC just south of theCobb Energy Performing Arts Centre . One 18 and one 15 floor tower are approved by Cobb County. [http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2007/09/17/focus21.html]
* Phase 2 of Overton Park owned by Hines Interests and being developed by Madison Retail LLC to add 60 condominium units and retail shops [http://www.hines.com/property/detail.aspx?id=141]
* Galleria: Day Capital Partners purchased convert|3|acre|m2 for $8.7 million directly adjoining theCobb Galleria for future projects after 2010 when the current land lease runs out for the stores located on that property. The projects will likely include mixed retail/residential. [http://www.allbusiness.com/operations/facilities-commercial-real-estate/4417549-1.html]
* Crescent Ridge: 20-story office building and plaza on Cumberland Blvd next to the highway [http://www.costar.com/FreeSearch/Detail/Detail.aspx?p=4AB65AEC363AFEF629CAEA9868B159BC] [http://www.crescent-resources.com/commer/atlanta/crescentridge/siteplan.asp]
* 2555 Cumberland: Two eight story office buildings overlooking 285 by the Shailendra Group. [http://www.shailendragroup.com/pdf/cumberland_mall.pdf]Most of the above plans have a public parking garage aspect included.
There are additionally planned public projects:
* Various "streetscapes" projects to improve the aesthetic appearance of streets, sidewalks and intersections including the installation of upscale lighting. [http://www.cobbgalleria.com/newsletter/summer2006/index.html]
* Adding a I-75 North to 285 flyover. [http://www.revive285.com/]
* Cobb transit station at Akers mill for either bus rapid transit or light rail. [http://www.cobbrealestateblog.com/2006/11/116] [http://www.revive285.com/]
* There is a planned Aker's Mill Trail that will connect to theSilver Comet Trail and the Chattahoochee River Trail. [http://dot.cobbcountyga.gov/cobb-trails.htm]Geography
While there are no official boundaries (except for the CID), the
business district generally extends as far northeast as the Wildwood development onPowers Ferry Road, and upCobb Parkway (U.S. 41 ), the district'smain street . Windy Hill Road is generally the northern extent of the district, except possibly forTerrell Mill Road. To the south and west, it extends down Cumberland Parkway andPaces Ferry roads.Cumberland Boulevard encircles most of the area, and then continues northeast to Wildwood as Windy Ridge Parkway after crossing 41. Windy Ridge runs through the
Interstate North office park, located immediately to the north of the interchange, and home to the Weather Channel. Interstate North Parkway runs parallel to 75 southeast to 285, then parallels it (and Powers Ferry) across theChattahoochee River .Akers Mill Road starts in the east at Powers Ferry, is broken by a stretch of Cumberland Boulevard, then continues west across 41. Circle 75 Parkway begins at Windy Hill Road, opposite the I-75 southbound off-ramp, and parallels the road until turning southwest along I-285, becoming Spring Road at 41 (and then Concord Road at Atlanta Road in Smyrna)The Cumberland district also borders the West Paces Ferry district of Buckhead in
Atlanta and a portion ofSandy Springs , separated by theChattahoochee River .Notably, one of metro Atlanta's worst
tornado es made its first touchdown in the area, at Windy Hill Road and Cobb Parkway in April 1998. TheDunwoody tornado , as it came to be known for its major damage inDunwoody , was captured onpolice video and later shown around the world as the twoCobb County Police officers drove southbound on 41 right through it, in order to escape the nighttime surprise.Just a few miles or several kilometers east on
the Perimeter atGeorgia 400 , the boundary between Dunwoody andSandy Springs (which along with Atlanta neighbors the Cumberland/Galleria area across the river) is home toPerimeter Mall and surroundingPerimeter Center , another similar edge city also created as a result of theInterstate Highway System andGDOT 's choice of location in the 1960s. The Cumberland/Galleriaskyline can be easily seen in front of Atlanta's by looking southeast from atopKennesaw Mountain .Attractions
*
Cumberland Mall
*Cobb Galleria Centre
*Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
*Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
*Silver Comet Trail
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