- East Atlanta
East Atlanta is an area located east-southeast of
downtown Atlanta , Georgia. It is generally considered to be the roughly 10% ofAtlanta 's area which was part of the 1909annexation into a neighboringcounty , putting it into DeKalb while the remainder is in Fulton. For this reason, it is also sometimes referred to as Atlanta-in-DeKalb, particularly when referring totax es andgovernment services handled by each county.Edgewood, Georgia was an incorporatedmunicipality which was taken over in the annexation.The
urban village of East Atlanta and its surroundingneighborhood s have seen considerableurban renewal efforts since the late 1990s. East Atlanta isneighborhood planning unit W (NPU-W).History
During the Civil War, Atlanta became a major supply hub of the southern war effort and a major target of the northern war effort.
Lemuel P. Grant designed the city's fortifications to protect hisplantation on the eastside of the city in what is now Grant Park. General James B. McPherson placed his Yankee forces on high ground a mile east of Grant's plantation, the area today known as East Atlanta.A Union cannon was placed at the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and Flat Shoals Road to protect the flank of the front line. The Confederate forces were able to attack from behind, however. The
Battle of Atlanta , which was part of theAtlanta Campaign and sealed the fate of the Confederacy, was fought in East Atlanta behind Union lines resulting in more than 12,000 deaths. Today many historic markers dot the neighborhood including two upturned cannons where Confederate General Walker and Union General McPherson were killed.East Atlanta recovered after the Civil War, quickly becoming a developing unincorporated town. The Marbut and Minor Mercantile Store was soon established at the crossroads of Glenwood Avenue and Flat Shoals Road. By the late 1890s, the store had grown to encompass five different businesses including a dry goods store, feed and seed, blacksmith, livery stable, and grocery store.
Asa Candler ,Joel Hurt ,Frederic Patterson , andAaron Haas , founders of the Metropolitan Streetcar Company, developed the McPherson Park subdivision to provide ridership for their electric streetcar line and housing for new store clerks in the area.In 1905, lumber and railroad baron
William Zuber built a large white columned frame mansion as a wedding present for his new bride on property that fronts Flat Shoals. The house is currently listed on theNational Register of Historic Places . The East Atlanta Banking Company entered the East Atlanta community in 1911, moving into its new building at Flat Shoals and Glenwood - shaped like an old fashioned "flat iron". The building is now home to a bar (adequately named "Flatiron") on the first level and a tattoo shop, 13 Roses, on the top floor. A Post Office, a newspaper, a silent movie theatre and a carriage dealership were also added to the commercial district andBaptist andMethodist congregations in the area immediately began to grow.The land to the south of Glenwood was owned by former Georgia Governor Joseph Emerson Brown. With Brown's support, a grid of streets was planned around a 13-acre public green space, a model for the "urban utopian living" that was being touted at the time. After 1915, in a series of votes, East Atlanta residents chose to be annexed into the city limits of Atlanta in order to gain access to fire protection and public education. Water and sewer service also enabled residents to enjoy indoor plumbing.
After
World War II the undeveloped center of the neighborhood was subdivided and developed by the Williams brothers who were born and raised in East Atlanta and had built a lumber and concrete business nearby on Glenwood Avenue. As the residential area grew, nearby businesses prospered. The Madison Theatre talking picture show and a new public library were built with the help of public donations.During the 1960s, East Atlanta was targeted by
civil rights groups as an example ofracial segregration of housing because members of the white-supremacy groupKu Klux Klan lived in an adjacent neighborhood. Under the protection of theFair Housing Act ,middle-class black families were assisted in efforts to purchase houses in the area. In response, many white families left the area, selling their homes for as low as $1,500 for a 3-bedroom home. Eventually, East Atlantareal estate was valued much lower than other areas of the city. The neighborhood's appearance andreputation suffered as a result. [http://eaca.net/index/about_east_atlanta/history]In 1981, the
East Atlanta Community Association was founded to bolster a sense of community in the neighborhood. Many improvements have been made in the last 25 years thanks to the efforts of many dedicated residents and businesses.Present-day
In 2005 East Atlanta acquired a new
library building which is located at the corner of Flat Shoals and McPherson. That same year, the first phase of apublic works project to enhance thepedestrian environment in thebusiness district occurred. The result was much widersidewalk s andbench es to sit on. East Atlanta's business district, known locally as 'The Village' or 'East Atlanta Village' (EAV) has since come to rival other areas such asLittle Five Points and theVirginia-Highland neighborhood as a social and shopping hub. In 2007, the East Atlanta Village was voted "Best Neighborhood" in the city by readers of the Atlanta weekly newspaperCreative Loafing . Despite recent efforts in the area to make East Atlanta into a shining example of what gentrification can bring to the inner city, problems still remain however. In May of 2007 a Federal investigation was launched into the East Atlanta Bounty Hunter Bloods, an offshoot of the infamous Blood Gang in LA, the FBI determined there base of activity to be the Josea Williams Jr. Blvd area and the Bouldercrest area both in East Atlanta. Despite these recent devolpments, and current natinal economic turmoil, the average price of a house in East Atlanta has risen steadily since the late '90's. [http://atlantahappenings.creativeloafing.com/gbase/BestOf/BestOfAwards?Award=oid%3A394929]External links
* [http://www.eaca.net East Atlanta Community Association]
* [http://www.eastatlantavillage.net East Atlanta Business Association]
* [http://www.eavbuzz.net EAV Buzz]
* [http://www.eastatlantakids.org East Atlanta Kids Club] Schools
* [http://www.kingfisheracademy.org Kingfisher Academy]East Atlanta suffers from a high crime rate, drugs and prostitution.
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