he historic Atlanta Medical Center, once known as Georgia Baptist, is coming down piece by piece with the help of one of the largest excavators in the country — a 14-story machine tearing through thousands of square feet daily. For over a century, the site was home to a hospital, but within six months it will be cleared to make way for a major mixed-use project. Experts say developments like this — following in the footsteps of Ponce City Market and Avalon — continue to thrive as Atlanta grows, creating spaces designed to keep people living, working, and gathering in the heart of the city.
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Atlanta Medical Center Demolition Paves Way for New Mixed-Use Development

he historic Atlanta Medical Center, once known as Georgia Baptist, is coming down piece by piece with the help of one of the largest excavators in the country — a 14-story machine tearing through thousands of square feet daily. For over a century, the site was home to a hospital, but within six months it will be cleared to make way for a major mixed-use project. Experts say developments like this — following in the footsteps of Ponce City Market and Avalon — continue to thrive as Atlanta grows, creating spaces designed to keep people living, working, and gathering in the heart of the city.

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