Coca-Cola scion’s mansion set for boutique hotel conversion

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US: A mansion in Druid Hills, Georgia, could be converted in to a hotel.

US: A mansion in Druid Hills, Georgia, could be converted in to a hotel.   

The property was built by Asa Candler Jr. in 1920 but has been derelict for 20 years. Candler was the son of one of the co-founders of Coca-Cola.

Preliminary plans to restore the mansion into a boutique hotel and event venue were presented by Michael Mandl, president and CEO of Mandl & Co, and developer Jerry Daws of Republic Property at a recent community meeting.

The proposal includes restoration of the grounds, investment to restore the mansion and the installation of cabins that would provide around 50 guest rooms.

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