The Westside Trail has spent years as the slower-developing sibling of the Eastside Trail, and projects like Woodrow House are part of how that is changing. What Now Atlanta reports that Woodfield Development has reached structural completion on the building, which means the highest floor's concrete and steel are in place and the rest is finish work. Pre-leasing is open now.
The project is being pitched as mixed-income, with retail on the ground floor, live-work units geared toward small operators, and public gathering spaces that connect back to the trail. Townhomes are scheduled to start delivering in July, with the apartment tower turning on residents in September. For West End, this is part of a steady reshaping that has accelerated since the BeltLine Westside Trail opened, with Lee + White, Murphy Crossing, and a string of smaller infill projects giving the neighborhood a new shape without erasing what was already there. The pressure on existing residents and small businesses is the other side of that coin and is the part worth watching as units start filling up later this summer.