123 Luckie Street Lofts stands at the intersection of Luckie Street and Ted Turner Drive in the heart of Downtown Atlanta's Fairlie-Poplar District. Completed in 2000 and designed by the SSOE Group for developer Jim Cumming, this boutique condominium community of 49 residences earned the prestigious 2001 AIA Urban Design Award for its sensitive integration of contemporary loft living into one of Atlanta's most historically significant commercial corridors. The development consists of two five-story buildings connected by a landscaped courtyard, a design that creates a genuine sense of community while preserving the intimacy that larger high-rise towers rarely achieve.
The architectural vocabulary at 123 Luckie Street pays direct homage to the Fairlie-Poplar District's industrial heritage while asserting a distinctly modern identity. The two structures frame a central courtyard that functions as both a visual anchor and a social gathering space. Flat rooflines, oversized industrial-style windows, and a restrained material palette give the buildings a clean, confident presence along the streetscape. The exterior reads as modern and purposeful, a quality that the AIA jury recognized for its contribution to the revitalization of Downtown Atlanta's urban fabric.
The 49 loft residences range from approximately 800 to 1,700 square feet across one and two bedroom configurations. Interior finishes celebrate the building's loft identity: exposed brick walls, visible ductwork, and raw concrete ceilings create an honest, textured backdrop. Hardwood flooring and granite countertops add warmth and refinement. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood each unit with natural light, while large outdoor terraces extend the living space beyond the interior walls. Generous master bedrooms and dedicated storage units round out the practical appeal, making each residence feel both artfully designed and genuinely livable.
The rooftop deck provides elevated outdoor space with open views across Downtown Atlanta's evolving skyline. At ground level, the central courtyard between the two buildings serves as a shared retreat, softened by landscaping and seating areas that encourage casual interaction among neighbors. A dedicated dog park reflects the community's pet-friendly policy, and covered assigned parking ensures convenient, secure vehicle access. Storage units are available for residents who need additional space beyond their homes. The building is gated and secured, offering peace of mind alongside its urban convenience.
The Fairlie-Poplar District occupies a storied section of Downtown Atlanta, anchored by handsome turn-of-the-century commercial buildings and an increasingly vibrant mix of restaurants, galleries, and small businesses. From 123 Luckie Street, Centennial Olympic Park is just a short walk, placing the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights within easy reach. State Farm Arena and Mercedes-Benz Stadium are nearby for sports and entertainment, while CNN Center sits practically at the building's doorstep.
The surrounding blocks offer a growing selection of dining and retail. Ted's Montana Grill, which once occupied the building's own ground-floor retail space, was a longtime neighborhood fixture. Today the Fairlie-Poplar area continues to attract independent restaurants, coffee shops, and creative businesses that contribute to the district's walkable, neighborhood-scale charm. The Sweet Auburn Curb Market and Broad Street's restaurant row are both within comfortable walking distance.
Living at 123 Luckie Street Lofts means occupying a quiet, architecturally distinguished pocket of Downtown while remaining connected to everything the city center offers. MARTA rail service is a short walk away, and Georgia State University's campus is close at hand. Midtown, Virginia Highland, and Inman Park are all a quick drive or rideshare from the front door, and the Atlanta Beltline's growing trail network extends the neighborhood's reach even further. For buyers drawn to authentic loft living, genuine architectural quality, and the energy of a revitalizing urban core, 123 Luckie Street Lofts is a rare find in Downtown Atlanta.
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