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Multi-Family

2017 Ballpark of The Year: SunTrust Park at The Battery Atlanta, Atlanta Braves

Posted on September 6, 2022

With a fan-forward design incorporating the latest in social spaces and tech, office/hotel development and a top-notch next-door entertainment district, SunTrust Park at The Battery Atlanta is our 2017 Ballpark of the Year. Read More

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WBA designed transit oriented $64 million mixed use project approved for Chamblee, a rapidly growing Atlanta suburb.

Posted on July 27, 2022

Another Transit Oriented Development approved in Chamblee  

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Update: Braves Park

Posted on December 22, 2022

Wakefield Beasley & Associates is the architect behind the new Braves year-round mixed-use facility. WBA is responsible for all facets of the architectural design process for the ‘The Battery’ multi-family, retail and Comcast office building. The work of an architect is always in the details and making sure those details are correct. Recently the WBA […]

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Braves Village: Take a Closer Look at the Multifamily Portion

Posted on November 19, 2022

The recent decision to move the Atlanta Braves to a new home in Cobb County created a new way of thinking about sports facilities. WBA was awarded the architectural design and project management for the Atlanta Braves Village ‘The Battery’ apartments, just one portion of the new mixed-use project. The multi-million dollar apartment portion will contain […]

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Architect Spotlight: WBA Architect Whitney Ashley Shines on Atlanta Beltline

Posted on October 29, 2022

WBA Architect Whitney Ashley is more than an architect in the Multifamily Studio. Whitney uses her creative skills to help envision a better Atlanta. She was chosen to design (and install) one of the art sculptures on the Atlanta Beltline. Learn more about these projects here: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine You should go see […]

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Project Snapshot: Residences of Haywood

Posted on October 27, 2022

Daniel Corporation awarded WBA Jacksonville The Residences at Haywood in Greenville, SC. This 300,000+ square foot multifamily complex will include 11 residential buildings with 292-units comprised of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. In addition there will be a 6,557 square foot Clubhouse with fitness equipment, group exercise room and yoga room. In addition to […]

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Project: Lane Parke Apartments

Posted on August 7, 2022

Located in the heart of downtown Mountain Brook, Alabama, Lane Parke features modern luxury and classic charm with five multi-level residential on-grade buildings with a total of 276 living units with private balconies. The project also includes six enclosed parking garages. Other amenities include a summer kitchen with fire pit area, cyber café, clubhouse, fitness […]

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Project: Georgia Traditions Condominiums

Posted on June 24, 2023

Georgia Traditions is a high-rise residential condominium building on the eastern end of downtown Athens located within walking distance of downtown restaurants, shopping, and the University of Georgia campus. This nine story condominium was built on a very tight site in downtown Athens. The project comprises 95 residential units plus a community room and exterior […]

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Project: Highland Row, Memphis TN

Posted on May 28, 2023

WBA Jacksonville was awarded Highland Row in Memphis, TN by Milhaus Corporation. Highland Row, bordering the University of Memphis and a historic residential neighborhood, is a four-story dynamic mixed-use development in Memphis, Tennessee. Highland Row will include 354 luxury apartments and 35 townhomes, a parking garage and 32,000 square feet of retail space featuring ground-floor restaurants and […]

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Bridgeside at Patriots Point

Posted on May 26, 2023

The old saying ‘you can’t build castles on quicksand’ was definitely on the minds of WBA architects when Daniel Corporation awarded WBA Bridgeside at Patriots Point in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Bridgeside is a 483,000 s.f. multifamily complex with one small obstacle: the soil. The geotechnical report showed that the soil conditions were very poor; a composite […]

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