Owner of popular Buckhead shopping center secures refinancing
Grocery-anchored retail historically outperforms other segments of the industry.
Where distressed commercial real estate loans are piling up the fastest
The rate of loans backing office properties that are considered distressed or delinquent is on the rise as landlords of outdated office towers struggle to refill vacant spaces and cash flow on those buildings becomes a bigger challenge.
Portman turns toward office workers to strengthen Amsterdam Walk
Portman Holdings is counting on residents and office workers to energize Amsterdam Walk. Here’s a look at the developer’s latest plans.
Gwinnett needs housing. Where can it go?
Gwinnett officials may expand how and where housing can built in the suburban county.
Tishman Speyer division acquires massive apartment community in Sandy Springs
Avia is one of few large apartment buildings to trade this year.
Closed golf courses, country clubs offer high risks, big rewards for developers
What happens to a closed golf course or country club? It’s a question that’s leading to intense zoning debates, big spends by prominent investors and several multimillion-dollar projects. Here’s why insiders say it’s a mix of big risks and high rewards.
Downtown Atlanta is resilient. What will make it thrive?
A series of policy changes and initiatives could help transform Downtown into a “cantilever for shared prosperity” for metro Atlanta, according to an urban planning and real estate expert.
‘Bob’s Burgers’ animator inks new office deal in Atlanta
The new leasing decision comes a decade after Bento Box launched its division in Atlanta, promising to expand to greater than 200 employees within three years.
Wells Fargo CFO talks shedding real estate, cutting more staff
Wells Fargo’s CFO says he’s personally assessing some of the bank’s commercial real estate loans, property by property.
Underground Atlanta developers see possibilities in student housing
Across U.S. cities, planners are studying how to convert obsolete office towers into apartments. The same is true in Atlanta, where Downtown leaders are considering the possibilities as the U.S. office market struggles.