
^ a b "National Register Information System".It is located across Peachtree Street from the High Museum of Art. Reid House, or at least some part of it, has also been described as being designed by Neel Reid. The NRHP nomination lists 24 units it has also been described as having 40 units. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. This building is a rare example in Atlanta of a Manhattan style "classic six and classic eight" pre-war apartment building. The building is divided in two halves so that each stack shares a formal elevator lobby with only the apartment across the elevator lobby-semi-private. There are four stacks of apartments, and each stack has the same, unique floor plan. The 1974 renovation was by architect Eugene I. Shutze of architectural firm Hentz, Reid and Adler in Classical Revival architecture. The ten-story building was designed by architect Philip T. It received a $2 million renovation during 1974 and was converted to a luxury condominium building in 1975. It was the third luxury apartment building built in Atlanta. The Reid House at 1325-1327 Peachtree St., NE, in Atlanta, Georgia, known also as Garrison Apartments (during 1924–26) and as 1325 Apartments (during 1926–74), was built as a luxury apartment building in 1924. Highly valued business that balances social, dining and athletic offerings with community His goal for The Garrison property is to continue to evolve the land and assets into an economically sustainable and Among other activities,Ĭhris served for many years as Board Chair of the Hudson Highlands Land Trust, aĭedicated steward of the Hudson River Valley. Resources to a variety of regional and environmental endeavors. Active in community and conservation advocacy in the Hudson Highlands for many years, Chris continues to give his time, energy and Today, Chris Davis continues this legacy of community stewardship as the owner of The The Garrison Country Club, through the efforts of the same Osborn family that helped Physical Training Farm, a destination health and relaxation resort for men, opened in 1915īy New York’s Commissioner of Boxing, Bill Brown.

The Garrison’s first public incarnation was as Bill Brown’s Available Wednesday through Monday from 5-6pm for only $55/pp.įrom 19th century private estates, The Garrison hasĮvolved into prominent social and recreational centers of activity for the community and New in 2022 – Hudson Valley Shakespeare FestivalĪ summer of storytelling is heading your way: The complete lineup for the 2022 Summer Season, includes a reimagined Shakespearean classic, a thrilling and timely contemporary American play, an intimate and thought-provoking solo piece, and an all-new digital production of HVSF’s spring school tour!īefore every performance of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare’s 2022 season enjoy our three course prix-fixe menu. Manicured grounds of The Garrison create an atmosphere of sophistication and eleganceĮnhanced by the exceptional beauty of the surrounding landscape. Rooms, stone flagged covered terraces, a small Inn with seven overnight rooms, and our signature Valley restaurant. Our countryside retreat offers the bridal couple a choice of banquet Nestled in the idyllic Hudson Highlands just an hour north of Manhattan, The GarrisonĬomprises 300 stunning acres with a world class view of the Hudson River to the distantĬatskill mountains. Valley Restaurant provides world-class cuisine and banquetįacilities for weddings and special events. The Garrison is nestled in the Hudson Highlands.
