LOCATION Town at Trilith is the Hottest Selling Community in the Atlanta Area By Autumn Mur r ay T he Town at Trilith in south metro Atlanta is where creatives at all levels in the film and television industry come to live, create, and be a part of a community. Trilith is a 235- acre master-planned residential and mixed- use development featuring a European- inspired town, complete with its own houses,
restaurants, and schools. The community is adjacent to Trilith Studios, a 1,000-acre movie studio formerly known as Pinewood Atlanta Studios, the second-largest purpose-built film and TV hub in the U.S. Trilith Studios is continuing the legacy of Pinewood Studios and maintaining the status as a world leader in film and television productions, producing blockbuster films such as Ant-Man and Avengers: Endgame, and television series WandaVision and Loki. Trilith’s proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta In- ternational Airport, the busiest airport in the world, is easily accessible for the thousands of members in the film and entertainment community that travel to Atlanta each year for work. In July 2021, the Georgia Department of Economic Development announced that the film indus- try recorded a blockbuster year in Georgia and set a new record with $4 billion in direct spending on productions. The Town at Trilith broke ground in 2017 and recently completed its 200 th home sale. The premier community combines timeless architecture with purpose- driven design to cater to makers, creators, and innova- tors. Homes include multiple varieties and designs to fit a wide array of lifestyles and price points, including micro- homes, single-family homes, canopy homes, townhomes, and more. Houses at Trilith are priced from $500,000 to greater than $2 million. Since its inception, Trilith has experienced incredible growth. Nationally recognized as a leader in innovation, all homes are designed to be geo- thermal and leave a smaller footprint. Many encompass smart-home and solar technology. In 2020, Trilith took home 27 OBIE Awards for excellence in homebuilding and design presented by the Greater Atlanta Homebuild- ers Association, including the 2020 Community of the Year Award. Intentionally designed by award-winning town planner Lew Oliver, Trilith is intended to evoke the warm feel of a European village. “We’re selling at two times the market relative to the value of the homes based on the type of community we are building. Trilith is a very special place where people want to live and be a part of given the investment that
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hotel, which will only add to the appeal of Trilith.” Trilith promotes a lifestyle that is unlike any other with chef-inspired res- taurants, a K-12 school, Piedmont Wellness Center, and a wide array of amenities that provide an ideal live/work environment. Tenants at Town at Trilith that have already opened include Amici Italian Café, Honey- suckle Gelato, Green p.s., Amici Café, Bar- leygarden Kitchen and Craft Bar, and Hop City. Trilith has announced other retailers, including Leyland Blue, Trilith Food Hall, Native Collective, The Skin Society, Sugarcoat, Premiere Hair Studio, Woodstone Bakery & Café, Braise, Archer Paper Goods, The Funky Shack, and The Market.
The Trilith development team includes Chick-fil-A CEO, Dan Cathy, President Rob Parker, and project partners that includes commercial real estate develop- ment firm Pace Lynch Corp., residential real estate firm Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties’ New Homes Division, town and residential planner Lew Oliver Inc., Piedmont Healthcare, Capstone, Nequette Architecture & Design, landscape design firm HGOR, and a builders guild comprising homebuilders in the Atlanta area. The Sales and Design Center for Town at Trilith is located at 290 Heatherden Avenue (On-site at Trilith) Fayetteville, GA 30214. More details can be found on Trilith.com. Follow Trilith on social media at Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
our developers and design team have intentionally made in the creation of beautiful amenities, devotion to well- ness, development of parks and walkable streets, and overall commitment to sustainability. And of course, there is Trilith Studios and the significant leadership rec- ognition it holds in the entertainment industry, which makes Trilith one of the most desired places to live in the Atlanta area,” says Rob Parker, president of Trilith. “We are excited about the plans in development to open a nine-screen luxury movie theatre with a rooftop bar, an international food hall featuring cuisine from around the world, and the addition of a four-star boutique
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