Opus No2, Atlanta, GA
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Allow Sales Director Matt Doyle take you in a tour of the Opus No.2 sales center: a luxury development by Perkins+Will and the tallest residential tower in Atlanta, GA.
(Architectural renderings by ArX Solutions, used with permission).
If they only had the money to build it. Would have been a nice addition to the Atlanta skyline. Too expensive to build now. What a shame.
Atlanta drop the ball on this project, This building would've been a great addiction to the skyline of Atlanta, I still believe they should built Opus2
Build it in Buckhead and they will come!
It is going open just under a new name. Rockefeller Plaza.
Nopus
why was it cancelled
@@singingLeaf123 I think it had more to do with the developer than anything. And then COVID prob put the nail in the coffin. I don't think they ever really had the money and everything to make a serious run at it. I think they were promoting it and then testing the waters to see if there was demand.
@@george_cantstandya dang, it would have been nice to build. They should build this:
whatnowatlanta.com/fifty-50-allen-plaza-downtown-drapac-capital/
How to ask to promote projects like this and opus. Mayor? First, we need to figure out crime problem.
I guess this project will never happen!
I hope it does but it is looking dimmer and dimmer
Atlanta is not Chicago or Newyork... people aren't buying luxury high-rises in Atlanta... ATL ain't on that level yet...
@@truthfacts5438 ok and? Ain’t nobody said anything about Chicago or New York and Atlanta don’t gotta be on they level Atlanta is on its own level.
@@truthfacts5438 that’s true. We don’t have that level of opulence yet.
@@truthfacts5438 What are you talking about? There are lots of condos in ATL that are well over 1M. Right now there are 103 900K + listings on zillow the most expensive of which is 13M They would cost more in NYC but that has nothing to do with how luxurious they are it has to do with population density and price per sq ft. The reason Opus didn't get built had more to do with the developer than the ATL market. You also have to consider condos and townhomes are basically the only option in NY and Chicago unless you move to the burbs. If you have 1M+ to spend in ATL you can get a nice house that's just as conveniently located to ATL as a condo in Manhattan. We're more like LA than NY or Chicago. Luxury condos exist in LA as well but obviously people would rather have a mansion in beverly hills or malibu etc. It's not about levels it's about the preferences of people with money.
@@truthfacts5438_Are you trolling, biased or just simply slow as a snail? ATL is a top 10 city in the US of course it's on Chicago/NYC level._
It's never going to be built!
looks like you are right
_1072 west peachtree nw is being build tho 760ft tall construction already in progress._