
Capitol Hill Neighborhood Development Corporation

CHNDC is a novel concept, and it has a surprising track record.
- The City of Atlanta would have constructed a large parking deck where City Plaza Apartments now stands.
- The Atlanta Board of Education would have oriented its new headquarters toward Pryor Street rather than making Central a front door.
- Hope House would not have been developed and certainly not at its current location.
- The City would not have located its new public safety complex next to the Garnett MARTA Station.
- CHNDC developed the old municipal court block for a city-owned parking deck with employees in the service area. It designed the parking deck to provide for a future housing site.
Our Impact
CHNDC has repeatedly intervened over its history to advocate for sound planning and progressive development in the Capitol Hill area. It also works to extend and facilitate its member church ministries—particularly to the homeless. It continues to work with our neighbors, such as the State of Georgia, to provide a vision for the area’s future development.
More recently, CHNDC has turned its attention toward more permanent solutions to homelessness through cooperation with the Mayor’s initiatives in supportive housing for the homeless, mentally ill, and addicted.

Partnerships
CHNDC looks for partnerships to further its mission of finding and creating supportive and affordable housing to reduce homelessness in downtown Atlanta and throughout our community.
If you are interested in our mission, providing assistance, partnering with, or donating to our organization, please contact Jerry Miller, President, at jmiller@fabricdevelopers.com.


News
- CHNDC TODAY – Trinity Central FlatsCHNDC partnered with Radiant Development Partners to propose a 218-unit affordable housingdevelopment at the corner of Trinity and Central on a parcel carved out by CHNDC’s planning of the Trinity Block in the mid-2000s.At CHNDC’s insistence, 20 of the units will be reserved for clients of Partners for Home, the City’s agency, to coordinate efforts… Read more: CHNDC TODAY – Trinity Central Flats
- Steps from City Hall, Downton affordable apartments headed toward constructionCommercial Real Estate Atlanta Business Chronicle |Tyler Wilkins – March 1st 2024 More than 200 affordable apartments are planned for an empty lot on the doorstep of Atlanta City Hall. SSOE An apartment building slated for an empty lot across from Atlanta City Hall wouldprovide government workers and other Downtown employees with an affordable placeto… Read more: Steps from City Hall, Downton affordable apartments headed toward construction
Contact us today, and let’s work to create a city on a hill.
Hours
Mon-Fri: 10 am – 5 pm
Via Email
info@capitolhillatl.org


