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Home Park, Atlanta

Coordinates:33°47′06″N84°23′58″W / 33.784864°N 84.399441°W /33.784864; -84.399441
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Neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, US
This article is about the neighborhood in Atlanta. For other uses, seeHome Park (disambiguation).

Neighborhood of Atlanta in City of Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Home Park
Home Park
Home Park
Map
Interactive map of Home Park
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CityCity of Atlanta
NPUE
Area
 • Total
450 acres (180 ha)
 Source:Home Park Studio Report
Websitehomepark.org

Home Park is aneighborhood of Atlanta in Georgia, US. It is bordered on the south byGeorgia Tech, on the west by the railroad yards adjacent to Marietta Street and Brady Avenue, on the north by 16th Street atAtlantic Station, and on the east by Techwood Drive at I-75/85 (theDowntown Connector).

The neighborhood is known as West Midtown Atlanta since it lies on the west side of the Downtown Connector.

The residential district is bordered by Northside Drive, Techwood Drive, 10th Street, and 16th Street. This section is also home to the media organizations CBS Atlanta WGCL-TV, Georgia Public Broadcasting and Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.

The commercial district is west of Northside Drive over to Marietta Street and Brady Avenue. It has retail and services, design firms, art galleries, restaurants and an expanding residential section along Howell Mill Road.

History

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A street in north Home Park, withAtlantic Station in the background.

Home Park was developed in 1901 as housing for workers at theAtlantic Steel Mill located whereAtlantic Station is today.[1]

In 1970, Georgia Tech began expanding its campus north to Tenth Street and west to Northside Drive by purchasing and converting blocks of Home Park residential property for institutional use. During the 1970s and 1980s, the rapidly expanding student population exceeded campus dormitory capacity.[citation needed]

Over time and due to the schools' close proximity, it developed a large student population, being a popular alternative toon-campus housing at nearby institutionsGeorgia Tech andGeorgia State University, resulting in a lowowner-occupancy rate.[1][2][3]

The neighborhood experienced an increase in property values and land development whenAtlantic Station was built. The neighborhood's commercial district experienced a corresponding growth in restaurants, retail, art galleries, services and an expanding residential base.[4]

Parks and recreation

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The Home Park neighborhood has two public parks, theeponymous Home Park and Holly Street Park. Home Park was constructed in 1958 and originally had a community center. It is 1.8 acres (0.73 ha) and has a playground and basketball court. Holly Street Park was purchased in 2017 but has not been developed into an official park yet.[5]

Businesses

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The southeast corner of Fourteenth Street (Georgia 9 andU.S. 19) and Holly Street is theheadquarters forGeorgia Public Broadcasting. CBS-Atlanta TV station WGCL is located at 425 14th Street at Mecaslin. Turner Broadcasting System's Entertainment Group is located at 1050 Techwood Drive on the east side of Home Park.

Education

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There are no public schools in Home Park. However, it is served byAtlanta Public Schools, with students being zoned toCentennial Place Academy (grades K-8), andMidtown High School (grades 9-12).[6]

References

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  1. ^ab"History of the Home Park neighborhood". Home Park. Archived fromthe original on May 5, 2010. RetrievedMarch 30, 2010.
  2. ^Ebrahimi, Aghigh (September 10, 1999)."Home Park provides close alternative".The Technique. Archived fromthe original on May 2, 2007. RetrievedApril 10, 2007.
  3. ^Cuneo, Joshua (March 18, 2005)."Off-campus housing options continue to grow".The Technique. Archived fromthe original on April 17, 2007. RetrievedMay 26, 2007.
  4. ^Katzen, Joey (September 13, 2002)."Nearby Atlantic Station develops, impacts students".The Technique. Archived fromthe original on September 29, 2007. RetrievedApril 10, 2007.
  5. ^Hudson, Joel; Jae Lieu, Seung; Master, Michaela; Neaves, Thomas; Noe, John; Rawlins, Miles; Yohanis, Samrawit; Zhao, Yuxiang (2022)."Home Park Studio Final Report"(PDF). Georgia Institute of Technology School of City and Regional Planning. RetrievedMay 5, 2025 – viaDropbox.
  6. ^"School Zone Boundary Maps".Atlanta Public Schools. December 4, 2023. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.

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