Riverbend Apartments

Summary

Riverbend Apartments was an infamous 600-unit apartment complex located in suburban Atlanta, Georgia, off Interstate 285. It has been described as Atlanta's most notorious singles complex.[1] The apartment complex was also the plot setting for part of the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can.[2]

Riverbend Apartments is currently known as Walton on the Chattahoochee (pictured here in 2018)

History edit

Located in Cumberland district of Atlanta, Riverbend got its name from the fact that it overlooked a bend in the Chattahoochee River. Developed by Crow, Pope & Land Enterprises in the early 1970s,[3] Riverbend was one of the 1970s Atlanta's most notorious landmarks of sexual hedonism. It was named by Playboy as ground zero of the Sexual Revolution, due to its clubhouse keggers and nude pool parties.[1] By the late 1970s, laws that prohibited "no-children-allowed" apartments were passed, and the singles scene shifted elsewhere as residents married or moved to newer complexes.[4][5][6] It has since been redesigned,[7] and is now known as "Walton on the Chattahoochee."

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hoochie Koo!
  2. ^ "Catch Me If You Can (2002) - Synopsis". IMDb.
  3. ^ "ENTERPRISE: Atlanta's Beat Goes On". TIME.com. 24 July 1972. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011.
  4. ^ "30 years of the good, the bad and the weird-as-hell". Creative Loafing Atlanta.
  5. ^ "THE '70s: A PRIMER" Atlanta Journal-Constitution July 28, 2008
  6. ^ Christian Boone. THAT 70s CITY A look at the decade when Atlanta came of age" Risque Riverbend epitomized 'Hotlanta'. Jan 5, 2009
  7. ^ "Atlanta Landscape Design: Landscape Architect Designers, JB+A Group".

External links edit

  • Hoochie Koo! Atlanta's Riverbend Apartments
  • Time Magazine

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