Affordable Housing
Amsterdam’s Affordable Housing initiative will bring 220–240 units designated as affordable housing for residents earning 60% to 80% of the Area Median Income. Located in a high-opportunity area, it supports equitable growth and aligns with the city's goal of 20,000 affordable units by 2030.
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~1,100 new apartments near Piedmont Park and the BeltLine Eastside Trail
220–240 units designated as affordable housing executed with the Affordable Housing Authority
1/3 at 80% AMI
2/3 at 60% AMI
At least 20 units reserved for Housing Choice Voucher Program
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Situated in Virginia-Highland and Morningside-Lenox Park neighborhoods
Average home values exceed $800K–$1M+, with incomes well above the city average
A rare opportunity for mixed-income housing in a high-cost district
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Direct access to Piedmont Park, the Atlanta Botanical Garden, and BeltLine Eastside Trail
Walkable, transit-accessible, and vibrant community setting
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Zoned for Virginia-Highland Elementary and Midtown High School—among Atlanta’s top public schools
Ensures affordable housing residents benefit from excellent educational opportunities
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19,000 GSF of retail/restaurant space for small, local, minority-owned businesses
Leased at 30% of market rate in comparable BeltLine developments
Tenant selection managed with Atlanta BeltLine Inc. through the BeltLine Marketplace program
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Contributes to the city’s goal of 20,000 affordable housing units by 2030
Integrates affordability and economic mobility in one of Atlanta's most desirable areas