Published February 25, 2025

Reviving Atlanta's Forgotten Spaces: House Transformation in Reynoldstown

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Written by Michael Ellman

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Nestled in Reynoldstown, the once-dilapidated 1960s Atlanta Motel has found new life as the Ralph David House—an inspiring example of adaptive reuse. This property now offers 56 affordable housing units with rents capped at 30 percent of each tenant's income, catering to individuals who were formerly unhoused.
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Reviving Atlanta's Forgotten Spaces: House Transformation in Reynoldstown

 

Nestled in Reynoldstown, the once-dilapidated 1960s Atlanta Motel has found new life as the Ralph David House—an inspiring example of adaptive reuse. This property now offers 56 affordable housing units with rents capped at 30 percent of each tenant's income, catering to individuals who were formerly unhoused.

With a fresh exterior and modern interior updates, the Ralph David House also provides essential wraparound services, fostering a supportive community environment. This project underscores the potential of revitalizing outdated properties to combat housing challenges and uplift the city's less fortunate residents.

 

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