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Wheat Street Towers
359 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, GA
(3.3) 8 Reviews
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Overview
Wheat Street Towers, originally built in 1972 and rebuilt in 2020 by The Benoit Group, provides independent senior living in a high-rise setting. With 208 studio and one-bedroom apartment homes, Wheat Street Towers offers residents controlled access buildings and a range of amenities designed to enhance their lifestyle. The Benoit Group's partnership with the historic Wheat Street Charitable Foundation underscores a commitment to improving the lives of seniors who have long been part of this com...
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Amenities & Care Offered
Community
Controlled access
Cyber cafe
Fitness center
Community room
Tower loft
Room
Studio apartments
One bedroom apartments
Social
Computer classes
Arts and crafts
Line dancing
Inspirational dancing
Health & wellness classes
Services
Community shuttle bus
Reviews
(3.3) 8 Reviews
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JaeYoung C
August 8, 2019
Review from Google
"Someone should manage the parking lots... there was a junkie begging for your cash. It was really difficult to shake him off. If there's someone just standing around the parking lot, be careful!"
Dee C
July 30, 2021
Review from Google
"Negative five star"
natasha s
January 18, 2025
Review from Google
"This facility poses significant safety and security concerns for the senior residents of Atlanta. The management has failed to replace security personnel, leading to unauthorized individuals gaining access to the premises. Reports indicate the presence of weapons and the use and sale of illegal substances within the building. Immediate intervention from city officials or l... Read More
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Contact
For availability and tours
404-671-3780
For availability and tours
404-678-514-5900
Location
Wheat Street Towers
359 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, GA
Wheat Street Towers is located in the heart of a globally recognized community with a rich culturally significant history, best known as the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the bedrock of civil rights. Situated on Auburn Avenue, once known as “The richest Negro street in America,” the location is deeply intertwined with African-American history and culture. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and community resources. Residents can explore nearby historical sites, enjoy local parks, and easily access transportation options. The central location also provides convenient access to downtown Atlanta's amenities, including hospitals, shopping centers, and cultural venues.
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