Monday, May 28, 2012

Aerotropolis Atlanta



About Aerotropolis Atlanta: 

Moving in place of what was formerly the Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant, Aerotropolis Atlanta is a planned mixed–use development in Hapeville, Georgia. The former Ford Plant opened in 1947 and ceased operations in October 2006. Soon after, the City re-zoned the property to allow for redevelopment for high-density mixed use. In June 2008, Ford announced the sale of the property to Jacoby Development, Inc. Jacoby is most recognized for successfully redeveloping the Atlanta Steel brownfield site into Atlantic Station. Plans currently are to redevelop the site into an aerotropolis—an aviation-intensive business district that is expected to include office space, hotels, retail, restaurants, a light industrial business park and a 4,000-space airport parking facility. The former Ford plant employed more than 3,000 people. Aerotropolis is expected to add more than 10,000 jobs to Hapeville through build-out. The final development cost of the project is expected to exceed $1 billion dollars, which will greatly enhance the City's tax base. I’m all for sustainable practices and brownfield redevelopments, so I think this will be good for the community as projected. This project will hopefully open up opportunities for economic revitalization, environmental improvements, transportation advances and healthier communities.

The former Ford Motor Plant is located at 340 Henry Ford II Avenue in Hapeville, Fulton County, Georgia. It runs along I-75 and is adjacent to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.


Using Google Earth:

I did not experience any problems using Google Earth. I am familiar with it and have used it in the past for other assignments. I have found that the tutorial aided me in getting adjusted with the program and it's features when I was first introduced to it.

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