MetLife Investment Management (MIM) and its partner StreetLights Residential have announced the topping out of the Mira, a luxury apartment complex in Atlanta, Georgia, the US.

The new apartment complex is part of the Midtown Union mixed-use development.

Overall, Mira will comprise 355 units across 26 stories. It will include studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom floor plan with size ranging from 496 to 1,731ft2.

Several other amenities are also planned including a resident bar and lounge, a pet spa, a coffee bar, conference and co-working spaces. It may also include an outdoor amenity deck with a pool, seating and grilling stations.

Construction work on the project was started in November 2019. The leasing of the apartments is expected to start in mid-2022.

Construction firm Brasfield and Gorrie is the general contractor of the project, while Cooper Carry is the architect and interior designer.

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MIM Real Estate and Agriculture global head Robert Merck said: “As one of the largest recent developments in Atlanta, Midtown Union is going to play a key role in creating an even more vibrant local community. We’re pleased to have reached another important milestone on a landmark project that is creating jobs and economic growth for both the city and the state.”

In addition to Mira, the Midtown Union will also include a 230-key Kimpton hotel; 612,000ft2 Class A office building and a central corridor offering access to 32,000ft2 retail space.

The 12-storey Kimpton hotel with over 5,400ft2 of meeting space is developed by MetLife Investment Management and AMS Hospitality.

The 26-storey office building is developed by MetLife Investment Management and Granite Properties.

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Mira will comprise 355 units ranging from a studio to one-, two-, or three-bedroom. Credit: Sangeeth Sangi from Pixabay.