Stuck In The Dirt: After Years Of Promises, Atlanta's Fabled Luxury Skyscraper Clouded In Mystery
Five years ago, a New York developer bought a plot of land in Midtown Atlanta, declaring its intentions to build the tallest residential tower in the Southeast, with prices and finishes more in line with Midtown Manhattan.
Brokers for the project, called No2 Opus Place, say they have dozens of buyers who have committed to buying units in the building, some of which are being offered for north of $10M.
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