Loring Heights is a neighborhood of just over 300 homes, several townhome communities, as well as a few apartment complexes in theWest Midtown district ofAtlanta, Georgia, nestled betweenPeachtree Street on the east,Northside Drive on the west, andAtlantic Station to the south. Prior to the 2020 census, the neighborhood was located within Atlanta City Council District 8. However, following redistricting based on the 2020 United States Census, the area is now part of District 9.[1] The neighborhood provides relatively easy access toI-75/85,GA 400, andI-285.
The neighborhood is part ofNPU E, which includes:[2]
The neighborhood is composed of bungalows from the 1940s and new construction infills. Loring Heights was originally a neighborhood forAtlantic Steel mill workers. In earlier decades, Loring Heights was more often linked administratively and politically with areas that many would consider part of Buckhead. For example, older city council district maps sometimes placed it in districts associated with Buckhead, even though the community itself developed as a distinct mill-worker neighborhood. So while modern designations now embrace West Midtown, historically Loring Heights was more commonly grouped with Buckhead or considered part of Atlanta’s Northside areas rather than being labeled as West Midtown.
Loring Heights is part ofAtlanta Public Schools. The neighborhood schools are E. Rivers Elementary, Sutton Middle, and North Atlanta High Schools. The Loring Heights subdivision was developed by Edgar H. Sims, Sr., an Atlanta builder and developer, who also developedCollier Hills and a number of other subdivisions in the Atlanta area during the 1930s and 1940s. The homes were marketed by Sharp Boylston Company.
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