Pinewood Forest Announces Next Phase of Construction
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2020
Pinewood Forest today announced the next phase of construction at the 235-acre master-planned residential and mixed-use development. The second of a three-phased vision will consist of 181 new residences, including single-family, canopy, micro and custom homes. Similar to all Pinewood residences, the new homes will be within walking distance to the community’s Town Center and the adjacent Pinewood Atlanta Studio facilities.
“We are excited to continue the intentional growth of Pinewood Forest,” said Rob Parker, president of Pinewood Forest. “Just like the rest of our community, these homes are intended to provide a simpler way of living for our residents, so they have more time to enjoy experiences and build relationships.”
The first step of construction will include 22 single-family village homes located along High Street at the south end of the community. Five available floor plans, ranging from two to four bedrooms and 1,200 to 2,600 square feet, will provide homebuyers a wide variety of options. Homes will be priced from the mid-$500,000s.
Intentionally designed by award-winning town planner, Lew Oliver, Pinewood Forest is intended to evoke the warm feel of a European village. The High Street homes will be nestled in the Black Forest portion of the community, which consists of exterior colors inspired by nature as well as modern and Nordic architectural influences.
Black Forest will also house the new urbanist community’s third micro village. The 535 square foot micro homes designed by Jefferson Browne and Brett Baker will be priced from the mid $200,000s.
Construction also slated for phase II includes treetop canopy homes near the nature preserve, located in the rear of the community. Designed by architect Kenny Craft, homes will be approximately 1,200 square feet and include three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Offered for pre-sale only, the houses will start in the high $400,000s.
Another addition in phase II is The Enclave, a collection of 10 gated custom homes overlooking Central Park and the nature preserve. Designed by renowned architect Keith Summerour, homes will incorporate unique architecture designed to create tranquility of place. Gardens and rooftop terraces will enhance views from the homes, which will be priced from the high $1 to $3 million.
Phase II construction will be completed over the next three years. Other design aesthetics will include Aurora: a light-hearted and modern take on traditional Nordic forms; Age of Reason: a look back at the architecture of Georgian London; Palmyra: a harmonious clash of east and west; and Hollywood Regency: a modern spin on the architecture of mid-century Hollywood.