Posted on 03/14/2008 7:33:38 PM PDT by silentknight
A tornado has been reported in downtown Atlanta...some injuries.
But one who has the Holy Spirit may indeed receive specific knowledge from God (I Cor. 12-14, I John).
Apparently there was a fire in the building a while ago - don’t remember how long ago they said it was though - recent enough for them to say they’ve had “recent” bad luck there.
A shame the building has collapsed — for the historical value, as well as for all the people who have now lost their belongings... Prayers there are no injuries there.
Oldest Structures in Atlanta
1823 George Washington Collier home - 1649 Lady Marian Lane
1836 Tullie Smith home (moved from DeKalb) - 3099 Andrews Dr
1850 Oakland Cemetery (begun) - 248 Oakland Ave
1857 Otis Thrash Hammonds home - 503 Peeples St
1856 Meadow Nook, home of Col. Robert A. Alston - 2420 Alston Drive (East Lake)
1858 Lemuel P. Grant home - 327 St Paul Ave
1869 Georgia Railroad Freight Depot - Central Ave & Alabama St (Underground Atlanta)
1869 Gaines Hall (Morris Brown College) - 643 MLK Dr
1873 Shrine of Immaculate Conception - 48 MLK Dr
**** 1881 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill - 170 Boulevard (Cabbagetown) ****
1882 Fountain Hall (Morris Brown College) - 643 MLK Dr
1882 Joel Hurt Cottage - 117 Elizabeth Ave
1882 Block Building - 90 Pryor St
1883 E.C. Peters home - 179 Ponce de Leon Ave
1884 Central Presbyterian Church - 201 Washington St
1884 Westview Cemetery Main Gate - 1680 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd
1884 Georgia State Capitol building (begun)
1885 Rockefeller Hall (Spelman College) - 350 Spelman Ln
1885 Wren’s Nest, home of Joel Chandler Harris - 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd
1888 Tech Tower, the Administration Building for Georgia Tech - 225 North Avenue
Atlanta Apparel Mart?
this is the first time that I have heard of a tornado hitting the city.
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A couple of years ago there was a tornado in downtown Nashville
I wonder if the stacks were left standing after it was turned into lofts. Surely them falling on the building would cause a collapse.
This is where I go when news breaks. You usually get on the scene reports.
Yeah, I’m watching again now. I am amazed.
Boy, you sure are nice. Since you are so observant, did you read my post below where I learned people were injured and my local news hadn’t reported that yet? Hmmm, maybe not. Maybe you were too busy being a smarta&&.
Yeah, we saw it about a mile away and hoped we were safe. We were told to go back to work and when I saw the restaurant sign fly by me ON THE THIRD FLOOR I knew it had made it. Nothing flies by the third floor except pigeons! But it did hit the corner of our block. I can’t imagine a direct hit.
nice looking lofts... (some of them have been featured on HGTV shows before)
http://www.stackslofts.com/gallery.htm
Too far North...
Matter of opinion.
I think Marietta is just about right, but those Roswell folks have to much culture and refinement for my blood.
The Stacks Lofts are renovated versions of the poorly rated Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts, which are currently in their 2nd phase of conversion. So far they’ve done two buildings that used to be used only for rental, and have basically performed an extreme facelift in order to have them sold rather than rented. All the major complaints I’ve heard about Fulton (the walls are too thin, weird tenants, etc) are basically fixed here, as the walls have been reinforced with insulation to prevent noise leakage (I haven’t heard so much as a peep out of my neighbors yet) and the fact that these are sold automatically ups the kind of people that are around.
The general ambience of the outdoors of the Stacks sold me on it immediately. Located in the remains of a huge Cotton Mill that burned several years back, before renovation, it kind of looks like you’re on the set of A Clockwork Orange, or in Warsaw. The grounds are well kept in the midst of strange urban decay: a beautiful decay rather than just ruin.
Another problem with Fulton has been parking, which is currently being fixed, as they are in the final stages of a new two-tier parking deck. By summer, there should be parking abound.
The units themselves are gorgeous. Exposed and weather brick mixed with high wood ceilings and high quality appliances. They range from studios to two bed two bath, some with lofts. Each is unique.
So far, of all the places I’ve lived both downtown and outlying Atlanta, the Stacks is already the most peaceful and rewarding.
Aww... what a shame. What a beautiful building that was.
Another line seems to be organizing.
http://www.wunderground.com/radar/mixedcomposite.asp?region=c4&size=2x&ID=FFC19
INDEED.
Thanks much for the update... that really stinks. Even if it doesn’t hit Atlanta one hopes it isn’t conducive to another tornado. Even the rain after damage isn’t good for rescue, clean-up efforts and such.
My son just came back from riding his bike through downtown Atlanta. Broken glass and debris for blocks and blocks. But clean-up has already begun.
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