Atlanta office rent record smashed by software firm
Even amid lingering office woes, companies are still willing to pay top dollar for premium space in the city.
Amsterdam Walk: Portman may build up to 16 stories near BeltLine
Portman Holdings recently filed an application with a high-level overview of the future redevelopment.
As 2026 World Cup looms, Downtown feels optimism and urgency
There is a simmering urgency among Downtown planners and property owners. They see a need to ramp up preparations for the influx of international visitors who will flock to matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and fill Downtown hotels and restaurants.
Mixed-income apartments at Atlanta University Center underway (Renderings)
The Integral Group has broken ground on 212 apartments, the latest phase of a mixed-income community rising on Atlanta’s Westside.
Some office markets may be close to bottoming out while others are showing more cracks
A number of high-growth markets are worth watching in the coming quarters because of their ongoing construction activity and questions about what demand might fill existing vacant space.
Wood Partners closes on Nashville property eyed for 325-unit development
“We made an early prediction that the Greenway, much like the Beltline in Atlanta, will play a huge role in the future of Nashville, and were the first to significantly invest in Greenway living.”
Downtown Dunwoody: Can a shopping center fill the void?
Business owners and local officials are slowly transforming Dunwoody Village into a de facto downtown for the city.
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?