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News Nearby: 131 Ponce de Leon Ave. Project Taking Shape
Project includes 321 apartments and 8,600 square feet of retail.
Project includes 321 apartments and 8,600 square feet of retail.
The gourmet burger restaurant is making final preparations to open at the mixed-use development across from the Centers for Disease Control.

These homes in the 30306 and 30307 ZIP codes have gone on the market over the past week.
These homes have gone on the market over the past week in Virginia-Highland and Druid Hills. Some are open for viewing Sunday, April 7.
A nail salon and Sprint store also is slated for the shopping plaza at the corner of North Druid Hills and Briarcliff roads.
These homes in the 30306 and 30307 ZIP codes have gone on the market over the past week.
Popular Poncey-Highland hot dog eatery files plans for patio on the roof.
Check out the sales prices of homes that sold recently in the 30306 and 30307 ZIP codes.
These homes have gone on the market in the past week.
Dessert and coffeehouse shop is moving out of its Brookwood location to Peachtree and 11th Street.
Your monthly guide to home sales in the neighborhoods that comprise irginia-Highland—Druid Hills Patch.
The small subdivision is on hold - for now.
On the hunt for a home? Check out properties that have gone on the market in the Virginia-Highland/Druid Hills area over the past week.
Looking forward to the next round of new eateries at the development on Clifton Road? Here's an update.
The pizzeria is replacing Boardwalk Burgers and Fries.
Perennial Properties is building a 227-unit building at North Avenue and Somerset Terrace.
These Virginia-Highland homes went on the market over the past week.
If you got $2.2 million, you can get a massive wine room, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, a pretty back yard and your own tennis/basketball court to enjoy with family and friends. If money were no object, what special feature would you want in a home?
These homes in the Virginia-Highland area have gone on the market over the past week.
The redevelopment project on the BeltLine is expected to lure an Alpharetta company to the site near Virginia-Highland.
People who drove by the intersection of Ponce and Virginia on Wednesday got to see a crane hoisting huge stacks of building materials onto the roof of this historic building. If you missed it, check out this video clip.
The 6-bed, 6-bath home in Druid Hills is listed at just under $2 million. Take a virtual tour of this home in our gallery.
Greg Smith, pastor at Scott Boulevard Baptist Church, talks about the church's financial issues before the property's sale last fall.
Check out this roundup of homes that have gone on the market in the past week.
Do you think your rent is high? See how it compares to other parts of the neighborhood and other communities in Atlanta.
Historic building at Ponce de Leon Avenue and North Highland Avenue is getting a multi-million dollar facelift.
Check out these newly listed homes in the 30306 ZIP code.
On the hunt for a home? Check out the newest listings in and around the Virginia Highland area.
Opponents say project is not in keeping with character of Druid Hills.
This newly-listed Federal-style home is priced at $1.825 million.
Check out the newest homes listed at $400,000 or less in Virginia Highland's 30306 ZIP code.
The New York style Jewish deli will feature pastrami cured and smoked in house, bagels that are kettle boiled and hand rolled and dishes that update traditional recipes.
Check out the sales prices of homes that sold recently in the 30306 and 30307 ZIP codes.
The old A.C White building has been converted.
Work will start soon on Phase II of the mixed use development.
The developer says the units could be converted into condos in the future.
Here are the newest homes put on the market in the 30306 ZIP code.
Check out the prices of homes that sold in the 30307 ZIP code in the last few months of 2012.
What would you like to see move into this very visible storefront on N. Highland Avenue?
The Druid Hills Civic Association held an emergency session of its Executive Committee, and unanimously called for an investigation into how the permit was approved.