Get to know our 11 NPU-E neighborhoods

 
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Ansley Park

First developed in 1904, Ansley Park was the dream of Edwin P. Ansley who along with several prominent businessmen of the time, purchased a large plot of land north of the city from longtime owner George Washington Collier. Ansley envisioned a new motorcar-oriented suburb of wide winding streets and green parks.

Ansley's vision of a gracious, harmonious neighborhood that would be an oasis in the midst of the bustling city of Atlanta lives on today, in great part thanks to the efforts of the Ansley Park Civic Association. Since the 1960's, the Association has been an active force in maintaining the neighborhood's integrity, safety, and sense of community.

Ansley Park is represented on NPU-E by Ansley Park Civic Association.

Penelope Cheroff

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Ardmore Park

Ardmore Park is represented on the NPU-E Board by Ardmore Park Civic Association.

Mark McDonald

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Atlantic Station

Atlantic Station is represented on the NPU-E Board by Atlantic Station Civic Association.

Brooks Payne

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Brookwood

Brookwood is represented on the NPU-E Board by Brookwood Civic Association.

Albert Nasser

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Brookwood Hills Community Club

Brookwood Hills is a charming and picturesque Atlanta neighborhood on the National Register of Historic Places.  Tree-lined streets showcase a variety of enchanting homes many of which were built in the 1920s when Brookwood Hills was established. The neighborhood is a peaceful enclave in the city where Buckhead meets Midtown.

In the middle of Brookwood Hills, situated on over 5 acres of land, lies the Brookwood Hills Community Club swimming pool, park, and tennis facility.  It is this unique feature which creates a town feel for residents, club members, and visitors alike to swim, play in the playground, and enjoy the outdoors together. 

Brookwood Hills is represented on the NPU-E Board by Brookwood Hills Community Club.

Jim Stokes

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Georgia Tech

The Georgia Institute of Technology is a top 10 public research university with nearly 40,000 students who study in person at the main campus in Atlanta and abroad.

Tech's engineering and computing Colleges are the largest and among the highest-ranked in the nation.

Georgia Tech’s mission is to develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Its mission and strategic plan are focused on making a positive impact in the lives of people everywhere.

For more than 135 years, the people of Georgia Tech have dared to imagine and then create solutions for a better future. The innovative culture and leadership continue, for Progress and Service for all.

Georgia Tech is represented on the NPU-E Board by GT Real Estate Development Office.

Tony Zivalich

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Home Park

Home Park is a walkable residential neighborhood with a mature tree canopy and great restaurants, retail, services, and businesses along our commercial streets. Located in the heart of everything, we are situated between Atlantic Station, Georgia Tech, the Westside, and Techwood Drive. Home Park’s residential district is bordered by Northside Drive, Techwood Drive, 10th Street, and 16th Street. The neighborhood is home to notable media entities CBS Atlanta WGCL-TV, Georgia Public Broadcasting, and Turner Broadcasting System.

Home Park is represented on the NPU-E Board by Home Park Community Improvement Association.

R. Jonathon Benson

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Loring Heights

Loring Heights is represented on the NPU-E Board by Loring Heights Civic Association.

Ansley Grantham

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Marietta Street Artery

Marietta Street Artery is represented on the NPU-E Board by Marietta Street Artery Neighborhood Association.

Nathan Hedges

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Midtown

In the heart of our city, the Midtown Neighborhood is a vibrant walkable and bikeable community filled with history, arts & culture, parks, dining, and healthy living options. With approximately 27,000 residents, Midtown models a dense urban community. It balances its Historic Garden District with the modern development of its Midtown Improvement District. Midtown includes the area from North Ave to the Buford Highway Connector and from 75/85 to the Eastside Beltline trail.

Midtown is represented on the NPU-E Board by Midtown Neighbors’ Association.

Courtney Smith

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Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest is represented on the NPU-E Board by Sherwood Forest Neighborhood Association.

Nabil Hammam