Glenwood Park is a 28-acre new-urbanist development built between 2005 and 2010 on the former site of an industrial yard, just east of Grant Park. Designed from scratch with pedestrian streets, a central village green, mixed-use buildings, and consistent architectural standards, it functions as a small self-contained walkable district inside the larger East Atlanta area. Most stock is townhomes, condos, and a small number of single-family houses.
What makes it different
Designed for walkability from day one. Most intown neighborhoods grew up over a century. Glenwood Park was master-planned over five years. The trade-off is consistency on the front end and limited diversity in housing stock.
HOA governance is the daily reality. The neighborhood operates almost like a small private community. Architectural review, shared maintenance, and amenity rules are all HOA-managed.
What to watch
HOA budget health. A new-urbanist development with shared streetscape and amenities has higher HOA carry than most intown neighborhoods. Pull the reserve study before contract.
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The best way to feel a neighborhood is on foot. We do this regularly with clients: coffee somewhere local, then we pick a route based on what you're looking for. No pressure, no listing required.