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Yetty Arp joins Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty

January 25, 2010
Yetty Arp, REALTOR

Yetty Arp, REALTOR

Yetty Arp, a fifth generation, lifelong Atlantan, brings a wealth of diverse experience in all aspects of real estate brokerage in both commercial and residential areas to Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty.

For over 35 years, as a VP of Southeast Commercial Properties, she participated in multi-million dollar transactions annually not only in great Atlanta but also in the southeast USA and southern California.

Yetty has successfully listed, sold, managed and leased properties, acquired investments and skillfully handled complex negotiations. She brings a high level of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism to her new position as Broker Associate with Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty where her focus will be on primary residential, vacation and retirement homes.

Having lived in Buckhead all her life, Yetty has extensive knowledge of the northwest Atlanta area as well as the northeast Georgia lakes community, having owned a home on Lake Rabun for 35 years.

Yetty’s lifetime dedication to civic engagement in the Atlanta community has been honored by her election to Leadership Atlanta in 1997. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees of Children’s Health Care of Atlanta Foundation; Oglethorpe University; Rollins School of Public Health, Presidents Advisory; Atlanta Symphony Associates; and The French Heritage Society.

Past board positions include the Atlanta Ballet; a Million Matters Foundation; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; Junior League of Atlanta, Lovett Alumni Association.
Additionally, she is currently a member of ARCS; the Ivy Garden Club; the High Museum of Art; Lake Rabun Association; and Morningside Presbyterian Church. Yetty is a METS alumna, lay participant.

Yetty was educated at The Lovett School, Vanderbilt University, Oglethorpe University.

She has been married 43 years to Charles R. Arp, Lovett sweetheart, who is a Buckhead Dentist. Together, they have three children and one beloved grandchild.

Yetty Arp
Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty
404.863.2116
404.835.9600
yettyarp@atlantafinehomes.com
http://yettyarp.atlantafinehomes.com

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Town Brookhaven Signs Four Anchor Tenants

August 31, 2009
Charles Gerrick, Founding Member

Charles Gerrick, Founding Member

Submitted by Charles Gerrick, REALTOR®

By Rachel Tobin Ramos and Ty Tagami, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Disputed Brookhaven project gets lift

Developers of a large retail project in Brookhaven say they’ve signed four anchor tenants and plan to start construction this fall, even without a controversial tax break in hand.

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Sembler Co. Rendering of Town Brookhaven, a retail development by Sembler, which recently signed four anchor tenants: Costco, Publix, LA Fitness and Cinébistro.

Sembler Co. An aerial shot of Town Brookhaven, showing Georgia clay where retail tenants soon will rise. Construction on new anchor tenants will begin this fall.

Thursday’s announcement by Sembler Co. shows retailer interest in the Town Brookhaven mixed-use project, where apartment buildings now sit ringed by red clay.

But it doesn’t end the Florida developer’s bid for a larger tax break that the firm says it needs to finish the project with restaurants and boutiques.

Sembler said it signed leases in recent weeks with Costco, Publix, LA Fitness and CinéBistro, an upscale dinner-and-a-movie house.

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Sembler Co. An aerial shot of Town Brookhaven, showing Georgia clay where retail tenants soon will rise. Construction on new anchor tenants will begin this fall.

Work should start in November, with the stores opening in late 2010, Sembler said. The 54-acre project is near Oglethorpe University and the Brookhaven MARTA Station in DeKalb County.

“I feel great about our leasing efforts,” said Jeff Fuqua, president of Sembler. “To open stores in this environment is not easy to do.”

Sembler generated political heat in May by seeking a 100 percent property tax abatement. It was initially valued at $52 million over 20 years, though the estimated value has since been reduced to $42 million. Sembler asked the DeKalb Development Authority for the expanded break , after the authority had already granted a 10-year abatement worth $20 million.

Fuqua argued that the tax breaks would be offset by the $181 million in sales tax revenue and 1,100 jobs the site could generate. Critics said it would deprive DeKalb and its school system of tax money needed during the recession, and that the sales tax boost could come at the expense of other merchants.

The Development Authority in June indefinitely delayed a vote while it reconsiders its policies on tax incentives.

Fuqua said Sembler still wants an additional tax break, though it may ask for less.

DeKalb County Commissioner Jeff Rader, a steady critic of the subsidy, said Sembler’s success with anchor tenants means it should be less dependent on taxpayer money now.

Rader contends that there is no shortage of retail space in DeKalb. A public subsidy for Sembler would be unfair to existing building owners who would stand to lose tenants to the Sembler project, he said.

“Those anchors should help [Sembler] in attracting the smaller tenants,” Rader said. “So do we need to give them another advantage over existing locations?”

Fuqua said he needs the tax break to help attract about 40 smaller retailers and local restaurants. He said he has a bank loan and investor capital, but the tax break will give him more money to build customized tenant spaces and lower lease rates.

The project calls for a “Main Street” spine with street-level retail. Fuqua said he wants it to be like Virginia-Highland, and that the additional abatement will help him attract the right mix of shops and eateries.

He said the anchor signings give DeKalb officials proof of Sembler’s commitment to the project.

“We are confident that they will be fair with us,” he said, “and give us an appropriate abatement that will help us finish this project the way it should be finished.”

The Development Authority’s former chairman, Eugene Walker, quit this month in the wake of the controversy over Sembler’s donations for his school board run. He had championed the additional tax break for Sembler while on the board.

The new chair, Judy Turner, couldn’t be reached for comment on Thursday. A spokeswoman for DeKalb CEO Burrell Ellis said he doesn’t expect a new tax incentive policy to be in place until at least October.

“He’s hoping Sembler is going to take full advantage of the ($20 million abatement) deal that’s already been presented to them.”

A prolific developer in Atlanta, Sembler has retail projects including Edgewood Shopping Center, Perimeter Place, and Lindbergh Plaza.

It announced Town Brookhaven in 2006, but the overall project was scaled back as the economy soured, with fewer apartments and retailers than originally envisioned. Fuqua said he expects to sign two more anchor tenants by the end of the year.

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Welcome Andralyn Taylor to Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty

May 8, 2009
Andralyn Taylor

Andralyn Taylor

ACHIEVEMENTS

• Million Dollar Club, Atlanta Board of REALTORS®
• Georgia Association of REALTORS®
• National Association of REALTORS®
• Certified Relocation Specialist
• eAgent

BACKGROUND

• Many years experience in education including the public schools of Georgia (early childhood education), disadvantaged children in federal programs, regular classroom work, and developing educators’ training program for migrant children

• Worked for Washington State Even Start Consortium project, including developing materials and curriculum and conducting training session in several states for the same project

• Served in industrial training films, various commercials, and in a music video

EDUCATION

• Graduate: Coldwell Banker School of Real Estate
• Graduate Studies, Oglethorpe University
• B.A. Early Childhood Degree, Augusta College
• Associate Business Degree, GA Perimeter College
• Advanced Acting Classes, Alliance Theater
• Commercial Acting Classes, Weist Barron Studios
• Private Vocal Coaching
 
 

Please contact Andralyn:

Mobile: 404.313.0091
Office: 404.835.9600
andralyn@atlantafinehomes.com
andralyntaylor.atlantafinehomes.com