‘I cannot rest with that:’ Croft & Associates CEO wants to keep innovating
Early in Croft’s career, employees never mentioned “culture” during discussions about priorities in the workplace. Now, it’s usually at the top of the list.
Small team, big company: Prologis’ Atlanta leader focuses on doing more with less
Workforce development has been a challenge for industrial property company Prologis, according to its Atlanta Market Officer, Kent Mason, due to the tight labor market.
Study: Atlanta has 26 buildings primed for conversion. But there’s a catch.
Facing the challenges of growing office vacancies and a shortage of affordable housing, many U.S. cities want to repurpose older buildings. It isn’t that simple.
‘We’re building for the future:’ Scotland Wright Associates still expands despite CRE slowdown
The founder and chairman of Scotland Wright Associates sees opportunities in the downturn.
College Park to sell 311 acres for Six West project near airport
College Park is looking for developers to create a mixed-use destination close to its downtown area.
DeKalb turns toward density to spur workforce housing
DeKalb officials are looking for ways to add more housing options for teachers, health care workers and other professionals.
City of Atlanta swells with record number of new residents
Atlanta’s population hit a new record this past year, a sign of the growing appeal to live in the urban core.
Portman Holdings’ new Midtown tower has its first retail tenant
Midtown’s newest residential tower landed its first retail tenant.
The ‘biggest hurdle’ in the sprint for thousands of Georgia auto manufacturing jobs
Electric vehicle plants and a slew of suppliers are moving into the state, bringing thousands of jobs. Leaders in the sector are turning their attention toward building the workforce pipeline.
WeWork’s ‘substantial doubt’ about its future reflects challenges facing coworking
As WeWork casts “substantial doubt” about its business prospects, what does the future hold for coworking?