Images: How new facet of Cobb County town center came together

Images: How new facet of Cobb County town center came together

Images: How new facet of Cobb County town center came together

Josh Green

Wed, 10/30/2024 – 09:30

A multi-building development expected to help reawaken a historic downtown area in West Cobb is ready for its closeup.

After breaking ground in summer 2022, Atlanta-based developer Novare Group, Batson-Cook Development Co., and PointOne Holdings have delivered a public-private development deal in Powder Springs now christened Springside.

Powder Springs, a Cobb County city of roughly 17,000 residents, is located about 25 miles northwest of Midtown and is known for its historic downtown shops and architecture—and for being a pitstop off the Silver Comet Trail.

The Springside project aims to add living options and foot traffic to a town center that city officials are working to make more vibrant, across the street from Thurman Springs Park, with local restaurants and shops nearby. Its grand opening will likely come next month, project reps tell Urbanize Atlanta.

With 226 units overall, the eight-building project counts a mix of two-story carriage houses and apartment structures standing three or four stories. No retail or commercial space was included.  


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Springside rents start at $1,429 monthly. That gets a one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit in a studio-esque 428 square feet.

The largest two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments start at $1,812 for between 1,188 and 1,296 square feet, spread across two floors.

Amenities at the Humphreys & Partners Architects-designed apartments include a pet park, coworking lounge, a fitness center with yoga, private garages for some units, and a pool with a sun-shelf and tanning ledge described as being resort-quality, according to developers.

“Our goal was to create modern, vibrant spaces that blend seamlessly with the charm of downtown Powder Springs,” said Novare president and CEO Jim Borders in a project announcement, “and we’ve accomplished exactly that.”


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Amenities areas inside the Springside project. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Powder Springs’ new town center will eventually cover 6.6 acres downtown, consuming land within walking distance of Marietta Street shops and restaurants, a future trail connection to the 61-mile Silver Comet, and the aforementioned, $4.1-million Thurman Springs Park, which the city debuted in 2021.

Swing up to the gallery for a closer look at how this section of downtown has come together.

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The city limits of Powder Springs, located about 25 miles from Midtown. Google Maps


Overview of the Springside community that counts eight buildings overall, per developers. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Amenities areas inside the Springside project. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Depiction of a walkable watering hole for Springside. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside


Renderings for the Powder Springs project released in 2022. Courtesy of Novare Group; designs, Humphreys & Partners Architects


Courtesy of Novare Group; designs, Humphreys & Partners Architects

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Images: How new facet of Cobb County town center came together

Josh Green

Wed, 10/30/2024 – 09:30

A multi-building development expected to help reawaken a historic downtown area in West Cobb is ready for its closeup.

After breaking ground in summer 2022, Atlanta-based developer Novare Group, Batson-Cook Development Co., and PointOne Holdings have delivered a public-private development deal in Powder Springs now christened Springside.

Powder Springs, a Cobb County city of roughly 17,000 residents, is located about 25 miles northwest of Midtown and is known for its historic downtown shops and architecture—and for being a pitstop off the Silver Comet Trail.

The Springside project aims to add living options and foot traffic to a town center that city officials are working to make more vibrant, across the street from Thurman Springs Park, with local restaurants and shops nearby. Its grand opening will likely come next month, project reps tell Urbanize Atlanta.

With 226 units overall, the eight-building project counts a mix of two-story carriage houses and apartment structures standing three or four stories. No retail or commercial space was included.  

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Springside rents start at $1,429 monthly. That gets a one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit in a studio-esque 428 square feet.

The largest two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments start at $1,812 for between 1,188 and 1,296 square feet, spread across two floors.

Amenities at the Humphreys & Partners Architects-designed apartments include a pet park, coworking lounge, a fitness center with yoga, private garages for some units, and a pool with a sun-shelf and tanning ledge described as being resort-quality, according to developers.

“Our goal was to create modern, vibrant spaces that blend seamlessly with the charm of downtown Powder Springs,” said Novare president and CEO Jim Borders in a project announcement, “and we’ve accomplished exactly that.”

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Amenities areas inside the Springside project. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Powder Springs’ new town center will eventually cover 6.6 acres downtown, consuming land within walking distance of Marietta Street shops and restaurants, a future trail connection to the 61-mile Silver Comet, and the aforementioned, $4.1-million Thurman Springs Park, which the city debuted in 2021.

Swing up to the gallery for a closer look at how this section of downtown has come together.

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Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram  

• Cobb County news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta)

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4484 Marietta Street
Powder Springs
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Powder Springs Town Center
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Batson-Cook Development Co.
BCDC & PointOne Holdings
Silver Comet Trail
Thurman Springs Park
Powder Springs Downtown Development Authority
Synovus Bank
Humphreys & Partners Architects
Stratus Construction
Atlanta Development
Suburban Atlanta
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Cobb County
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PointOne Holdings
RAM Partners
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The city limits of Powder Springs, located about 25 miles from Midtown. Google Maps

Overview of the Springside community that counts eight buildings overall, per developers. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Amenities areas inside the Springside project. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Depiction of a walkable watering hole for Springside. Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Courtesy of Novare Group/BCDC; Springside

Renderings for the Powder Springs project released in 2022. Courtesy of Novare Group; designs, Humphreys & Partners Architects

Courtesy of Novare Group; designs, Humphreys & Partners Architects

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