
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs is reviewing an application for the Buckhead Atlanta project, and the project’s developers say the project is still on track for a 2013 completion date.
The paperwork on file with GDCA lists a completion date of 2014. Hunter Richardson, development director for OliverMcMillan, said the date listed on the application is an “oversight.”
“It doesn’t impact the approval process or development schedule,” Richardson said in an email. “The target of 2013 has not changed.”
Richardson in a previous interview said the company hopes to restart construction of the mixed-use development in Buckhead Village in Spring 2012.
The project was renamed and reimagined after the proposed Streets of Buckhead development came to a grinding halt in 2010. Investors forced original developer Ben Carter out of the project. OliverMcMillan, based in San Diego, Calif., took over in May 2011. The application details the first phase, which is 40 percent of the project, which includes 370 residential units, 98,360 square feet of office space and 346,006 square feet of retail.
