Atlanta Botanical Garden buys land for $40 million
Atlanta Botanical Garden completed a land swap with Public Storage, unlocking new greenspace and a controversial self-storage building.
$270B in CRE capital is on the sidelines. How much of that sum could go into distressed real estate?
More distressed real estate deals are forthcoming, and experts say it may be a competitive process to take on those properties.
West End mall: Failed project promised housing relief for HBCUs
Redeveloping The Mall West End could provide much-needed housing and amenities for students at the nearby historically Black colleges and universities. It’s now unclear if, how and when that could happen.
Column: Build-to-rent is surging but some leaders push back
In reporter Tyler Wilkins’ Growth & Transportation column, he explores the surge in build-to-rent homes. Communities are popping up across the Sun Belt, but some local leaders are pushing back. Here’s everything you need to know about the trend in metro Atlanta.
‘No proof of concept’: Midtown site for 74-story Opus Place heads to foreclosure
The project was a gigantic bet on the depth of Atlanta’s condo market. Atlanta has no history of a project of that scale.
A deal to revive historic South Downtown has collapsed, piece of portfolio heads to foreclosure
Hotel Row, 222 Mitchell and 16 other parcels are going before a foreclosure auction.
Supply chain issues partly delayed Mailchimp HQ relocation, company targets 2024 move-in
The move is occurring as companies still wrestle with how to bring workers back to the office, even three years after the start of the pandemic.
‘Just the beginning’: Metro Atlanta solar plants add to surge in clean energy jobs
The projects underscore the quick growth of Georgia’s solar manufacturing industry.
Prologis CEO: Strongest EV demand comes from last-mile delivery fleets
As demand for EV vans picks up, Georgia auto dealerships report their inventories of traditional electric vehicles have started to swell.
Ambitious fund buys land to alter metro Atlanta’s food system
Land in metro Atlanta is in high demand from industrial developers and homebuilders, which are expanding across Georgia because of the booming electric vehicle industry. Meanwhile, a conservation nonprofit also wants the land — but not for building. The organization has an ambitious plan to change the food system, first in Atlanta, then across the […]