Central Living by David Weekley Homes Now Selling in Historic Kirkwood
Atlanta, GA (May 1, 2018): Central Living by David Weekley Homes, the high-density division of David Weekley Homes offering luxury living in prime locations, is now open for sales in Edgehill at Historic Kirkwood.
Priced from the high $400s, Edgehill at Kirkwood will include 23 three-story townhomes featuring 2,000-2,100 square feet of living space with two or three bedrooms, three full baths and half bath. All homes include a two-car garage, modern open-concept floor plan and a terrace.
Located off Rogers Street, the community is situated in the historic area known for the Pullman Yard, an abandoned sugar and fertilizer processing plant that was also used by the Pullman Passenger Rail Company and as a filming location for several years. Future plans include turning the property into an arts and entertainment district with retail options and a performance venue.
Edgehill at Historic Kirkwood is located in close proximity to local restaurants and shopping, as well as recreational opportunities at the Arizona soccer fields and the Trolley Line Trail, which is part of the PATH walking and jogging path through the metro area. Several area parks are also within two miles of the community.
The community offers convenient access to I-20, I-85 and I-75, with downtown Decatur just three miles away. And, the nearby Edgewood-Candler Park MARTA station puts midtown, downtown and the airport within “walking” distance, too. Local attractions include the Atlanta History Center and sporting venues. Students attend Atlanta Public Schools and Charles R. Drew Charter School is also in close proximity.
The model home is currently under construction and is expected to be open mid-summer. Tours and information are available via appointment by contacting 678-977-0193. For more information about David Weekley Homes in Edgehill at Historic Kirkwood, visit DavidWeekleyHomes.com.
About David Weekley Homes
David Weekley Homes, founded in 1976, is headquartered in Houston and operates in 23 cities across the United States. David Weekley Homes was the first builder in the United States to be awarded the Triple Crown of American Home Building, an honor which includes “America’s Best Builder,” “National Housing Quality Award” and “National Builder of the Year.” Weekley has also appeared 11 times on FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For®” list. Since inception, David Weekley Homes has closed more than 80,000 homes. For more information about David Weekley Homes, visit the company’s website at www.davidweekleyhomes.com.