The company closed on the deal during a tricky time for office investment in the U.S., as the federal interest rate hike and other recessionary pressures are dampening leasing and deal activity.
The company closed on the deal during a tricky time for office investment in the U.S., as the federal interest rate hike and other recessionary pressures are dampening leasing and deal activity.
As companies explore ways to retain and recruit talent in a fierce labor environment, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders is relocating to a renovated office building in the Central Perimeter area.
Deal Dash is our news roundup highlighting some of the commercial real estate dealmaking across the metro area.
Starr Cumming is the retail director for Hines, the Atlanta-based real estate investment, development and management company that handles management and leasing at Atlantic Station, which she called “the place to be.”
Up front, the decision was costlier and more labor intensive. But the company saw a boost in productivity from its employees.
Rank Business name 2021 Atlanta commercial landscape revenue 2021 total companywide revenue Number of full-time Atlanta employees Total seasonal high number of employees in Atlanta Partial listing of services or specialties Chief Atlanta officer(s) 1 BrightView Landscape Services Inc., 2043 Steel Dr., Tucker, GA 30084, 770-662-8775, brightview.com 85000000 2600000000 600 700 landscape maintenance, design and construction, water management, tree care Paul McGrath 2 Russell Landscape Group Inc.,…
In the midst of high inflation and interest rate hikes, ECI Group recently secured a $625 million refinance through Goldman Sachs to bring in new investment partners and free up capital.
Midtown is a safe space to place capital, multiple brokers within the industry say, as are newer office buildings.
1180 Peachtree, sometimes referred to as the “symphony tower,” marks this REIT’s second acquisition in Midtown.
The addition of the experiential exhibit is another indicator of growth for the area and inches the Armour-Ottley Loop further along its transition from an industrial-cum-office hub into a mixed-use district.