Portman Holdings is currently exploring options for the redevelopment of Amsterdam Walk. The proposed plan involves demolishing the existing shopping center, which primarily consists of converted warehouses, to make room for new construction and connections to the Beltline. A site map reveals plans for public plazas and five buildings ranging from eight to 16 stories in height, with a focus on taller structures along the BeltLine. The initial proposal includes 900 apartments, 400,000 square feet of office space, 90,000 square feet of retail space and parking accommodations for up to 1
“Owner of Hollywood Office Purchases Adjacent Property”
The property at 747 Seward St. in Hollywood has been purchased by Brian Ballard, founder of bipartisan lobbying and PR