Fledgling Developer Envisions $1.2B Project In Downtown Atlanta
Fledgling Developer Envisions $1.2B Project In Downtown Atlanta
A penny stock company based in Midtown Atlanta with big dreams is in talks to buy a Downtown site where it hopes to build a $1.2B mixed-use development.
Webstar Technology Group, which trades for 8 cents a share on the OTCQB equity market, is in talks to acquire a “fully permitted and shovel ready” site in Downtown Atlanta, it announced in a press release last week. It is also raising funds for a $650M resort project it hopes to build in Northeast Georgia.
A penny stock company based in Midtown Atlanta with big dreams is in talks to buy a Downtown site where it hopes to build a $1.2B mixed-use development.
Webstar Technology Group, which trades for 8 cents a share on the OTCQB equity market, is in talks… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
A penny stock company based in Midtown Atlanta with big dreams is in talks to buy a Downtown site where it hopes to build a $1.2B mixed-use development.
Webstar Technology Group, which trades for 8 cents a share on the OTCQB equity market, is in talks…
This Week’s Atlanta Deal Sheet: RangeWater Co-Founder Launches Affordable Housing Nonprofit
This Week’s Atlanta Deal Sheet: RangeWater Co-Founder Launches Affordable Housing Nonprofit
The co-founder of the Atlanta apartment giant RangeWater and its market-rate apartments and single-family rentals is eyeing another facet of the industry: affordable housing.
The co-founder of the Atlanta apartment giant RangeWater and its market-rate apartments and single-family rentals is eyeing another facet of the industry: affordable housing. Read MoreBisnow News Feed
The co-founder of the Atlanta apartment giant RangeWater and its market-rate apartments and single-family rentals is eyeing another facet of the industry: affordable housing.
Atlanta Landlords Beating Back Renter Fraud With Faster Evictions And AI Screening
Atlanta Landlords Beating Back Renter Fraud With Faster Evictions And AI Screening
A year ago, Atlanta was the nexus of a new wave of rental fraud, with national landlords singling out the area as an especially challenging place to collect rents, even in upscale buildings.
But property managers say they have gotten a handle on the issue with the help of artificial intelligence software and an easing of the court backlog in handling eviction cases.
A year ago, Atlanta was the nexus of a new wave of rental fraud, with national landlords singling out the area as an especially challenging place to collect rents, even in upscale buildings.
But property managers say they have gotten a handle on the… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
A year ago, Atlanta was the nexus of a new wave of rental fraud, with national landlords singling out the area as an especially challenging place to collect rents, even in upscale buildings.
But property managers say they have gotten a handle on the…
Atlanta’s Free Parking Era Is Ending — And Landlords Are Cashing In
Atlanta’s Free Parking Era Is Ending — And Landlords Are Cashing In
Atlanta’s commercial landlords are putting a new price tag on the city’s long-running love affair with cars.
Atlanta’s commercial landlords are putting a new price tag on the city’s long-running love affair with cars. Read MoreBisnow News Feed
Atlanta’s commercial landlords are putting a new price tag on the city’s long-running love affair with cars.
Atlanta Surpasses Northern Virginia As Top Market For Data Center Demand
Atlanta Surpasses Northern Virginia As Top Market For Data Center Demand
Atlanta overtook Northern Virginia as the No. 1 market for data center absorption in 2024, marking the first time that Northern Virginia has lost its top position, according to CBRE.
Atlanta overtook Northern Virginia as the No. 1 market for data center absorption in 2024, marking the first time that Northern Virginia has lost its top position, according to CBRE. Read MoreBisnow News Feed
Atlanta overtook Northern Virginia as the No. 1 market for data center absorption in 2024, marking the first time that Northern Virginia has lost its top position, according to CBRE.
Examining Atlanta’s Explosive Data Center Growth And Its Impact On Cooling At Bisnow DICE Southeast
Examining Atlanta’s Explosive Data Center Growth And Its Impact On Cooling At Bisnow DICE Southeast
Atlanta is seeing an unprecedented data center boom, fueled in part by tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft investing billions of dollars in the region.
Kelvion, a global manufacturer of industrial heat exchange solutions, sees a need for its thermal technologies in Atlanta’s data center industry.
“For health, IT and internet security companies, Atlanta is emerging as an epicenter for technological innovation,” said Aditi Verma, director of global solutions engineering and an expert in data center cooling. “These businesses have one thing in common: They require competent data centers to enhance and streamline their internal processes.”
Verma will be moderating a discussion on maintaining…
Atlanta is seeing an unprecedented data center boom, fueled in part by tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft investing billions of dollars in the region.
Kelvion, a global manufacturer of industrial heat exchange solutions, sees a need for its thermal… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
Atlanta is seeing an unprecedented data center boom, fueled in part by tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft investing billions of dollars in the region.
Kelvion, a global manufacturer of industrial heat exchange solutions, sees a need for its thermal…
Apollo Undecided On Fate Of 763-Room Downtown Atlanta Hotel
Apollo Undecided On Fate Of 763-Room Downtown Atlanta Hotel
Roughly two years after a New York private equity giant was handed the keys to one of Atlanta’s biggest hotels, it is still undecided on the right path forward.
Roughly two years after a New York private equity giant was handed the keys to one of Atlanta’s biggest hotels, it is still undecided on the right path forward. Read MoreBisnow News Feed
Roughly two years after a New York private equity giant was handed the keys to one of Atlanta’s biggest hotels, it is still undecided on the right path forward.
Developers Aghast At Tree Ordinance Update That Could Raise Replanting Fees By 800%
Developers Aghast At Tree Ordinance Update That Could Raise Replanting Fees By 800%
When Atlanta developer Windsor Stevens Holdings was preparing its site along the Atlanta BeltLine for The Proctor apartments, it had to shell out nearly $20K to the city of Atlanta to take down 19 trees, according to invoices shared with Bisnow.
But under a new tree ordinance under consideration by the Atlanta City Council, Windsor Stevens founder Rod Mullice estimates that removing the same trees would cost more than $155K.
“This is not helpful for housing affordability and having workforce housing in the city,” Mullice said. “For a marginal project, it would prevent it from happening.”
When Atlanta developer Windsor Stevens Holdings was preparing its site along the Atlanta BeltLine for The Proctor apartments, it had to shell out nearly $20K to the city of Atlanta to take down 19 trees, according to invoices shared with Bisnow.
But under… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
When Atlanta developer Windsor Stevens Holdings was preparing its site along the Atlanta BeltLine for The Proctor apartments, it had to shell out nearly $20K to the city of Atlanta to take down 19 trees, according to invoices shared with Bisnow.
But under…
Atlanta Braves Score Huge Property Next To The Battery
Atlanta Braves Score Huge Property Next To The Battery
After starting the 2025 season on a seven-game losing streak, the Atlanta Braves have finally won something: a 763K SF office park down the street from Truist Park.
After starting the 2025 season on a seven-game losing streak, the Atlanta Braves have finally won something: a 763K SF office park down the street from Truist Park. Read MoreBisnow News Feed
After starting the 2025 season on a seven-game losing streak, the Atlanta Braves have finally won something: a 763K SF office park down the street from Truist Park.
Carter-Haston Sells Old Fourth Ward Apartments For Twice What It Paid
Carter-Haston Sells Old Fourth Ward Apartments For Twice What It Paid
Ares Management Corp. picked up an Atlanta apartment complex in a deal that shows institutional investors aren’t worried about multifamily oversupply.
Ares Management Corp. picked up an Atlanta apartment complex in a deal that shows institutional investors aren’t worried about multifamily oversupply. Read MoreBisnow News Feed
Ares Management Corp. picked up an Atlanta apartment complex in a deal that shows institutional investors aren’t worried about multifamily oversupply.