Apartment tower unveiled for Georgia Tech’s Science Square (Rendering)
The tower, called The Grace Residences, is one of two components comprising Science Square’s first phase of development.
This Cumberland office building is tightly leased — and just landed two new deals
Leasing activity is continuing at a consistent pace.
Atlanta’s largest law firm reenters market, explores future office plans
After more than a decade, what could lure Alston & Bird to a new building?
Paris on Ponce partners bring speakeasy, cabaret concept to Underground Atlanta
Pigelle is the latest tenant to commit to space at the Downtown retail, restaurant and nightlife destination.
Former Mayor Shirley Franklin: Atlanta needs to control more land as city grows
Atlanta officials need to take control of additional land to combat the intense need for affordable housing in the city, said Shirley Franklin, who served as mayor from 2002 to 2010.
World Cup should be the start — not finish — of Downtown revitalization, says Atlanta United broadcaster
With Mercedes-Benz Stadium set to host FIFA World Cup games in summer 2026, Downtown Atlanta is less than three years from a spotlight on the international stage.
How Georgia’s rural jobs boom impacts metro Atlanta
Georgia leads all states with 27,817 newly announced electric vehicle manufacturing jobs, according to the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. And the wins keep coming.
New Atlanta venues offer myriad options for meeting planners
Many newer meeting and event facilities are under construction or already on the hospitality landscape in metro Atlanta.
Cooper Carry expands with second acquisition in 63-year history
With the acquisition, Cooper Carry will grow to 360 employees.
Atlanta may build a residential tower on top of a fire station. Expect more of that.
Atlanta plans to put together a master plan of city-owned facilities, which could shed light on how the government could condense or relocate operations to make room for housing and other uses.