After inflation’s boom, here’s how Atlanta ranks for affordability
Inflation has soared over the past two years, especially in Atlanta, which saw some of the highest price increases in the nation. How does metro Atlanta’s affordability compare nationally?
Atlanta startup Joulea helps building owners lower carbon emissions
The built environment has an emissions problem. Atlanta startup founder Ramtin Motahar is trying to be part of the solution.
Womble Bond Dickinson sets its sights on a new Midtown office tower
For years, law firms have been more efficient in how they use their office space, according to Savills. Some are moving into newer buildings — and paying a lot more for it.
Metro Atlanta poised for historic demand for data center expansion
Atlanta is a nearly 300-megawatt market. Over the next five years, it is poised to expand by 10 times that size.
Sandy Springs eyes development at northernmost MARTA station
Sandy Springs is working with Atlanta Regional Commission to determine what could be built around a transit station mostly used as a park-and-ride hub for suburban residents.
Building that housed Atlanta’s first legal distillery since prohibition sells for $1.4M
The building that housed Atlanta’s first legal distillery since prohibition changed hands.
Portman project near Piedmont Park shows demand for towers along BeltLine
Portman’s plans at Amsterdam Walk underscore an ongoing shift in Atlanta’s development pattern. Developers are now targeting Intown neighborhoods in close proximity to the BeltLine — especially the Eastside Trail, where a software firm recently smashed the city’s rent record in one of the Southeast’s highest-priced office districts. Here’s a look at Portman’s new project.
Dunwoody’s downtown vision inspired by nearby suburbs
Dunwoody leaders hope to create a walkable downtown and are borrowing inspiration from neighboring suburbs.
Several trophy projects forge ahead in Atlanta, despite challenging market
The six projects will add over 1.4 million square feet of space to the city within the next two years.
Atlanta real estate investor makes $180M bet on Midtown tower
The apartment tower is one of the few to sell in Midtown, Atlanta this year, as rising interest rates and other economic pressures have sidelined both lenders and buyers.