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    Reservations Being Accepted for Columbus Commons Apartments

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    Carter USA, the Atlanta developer behind the Highpoint on Columbus Commons, is now accepting reservations for apartments in the five-story project currently being constructed on South High Street downtown.

    Laura Swadel, vice president of investment at Carter, said they are very pleased with the level of interest they’ve received in the apartments, especially considering that they only recently put floor plans and pricing on the project website.

    “The interest has been incredible…we are working through setting up appointments with potential prospects that have reached out on a first-come, first-serve basis.”

    The project will feature 68 studio apartments, 162 one-bedroom units and 71 two-bedroom apartments and townhomes spread across two buildings. Monthly rents range from $850 for a 500 square-foot studio to $2,765 for a 2,200 square-foot townhome.

    Apartments are available with a variety of amenities, and renters can choose from 26 different floor plans. Swadel says that they hope to have units ready for move-in by this fall.

    A leasing office has been set up at 10 North High Street, which is available by appointment only for the time being. Contact information is available on the project website.

    Photo by Walker Evans. Rendering via Highpoint on Columbus Commons.


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