1M-plus apartments are set to deliver nationally amid slower rental-housing market
While the national apartment market saw recovery on a few key metrics in the second quarter, other activity remains well below what it typically is this time of year.
19-story student housing tower proposed in heart of Midtown
Student housing has historically performed well during economic downturns.
DeKalb creates brownfield database to spur redevelopment
The county launched a tool with information about hundreds of environmentally contaminated properties.
Hospitality giant to hand back keys to luxury Downtown Atlanta hotel
Ashford Hospitality Trust is one of hundreds of commercial real estate firms navigating the murky waters of a tight capital market.
Midtown leaders to craft plan for enhancing Peachtree Street
A concept for Peachtree Street will be crafted with help from the design firm that created pedestrian-only space along the Broadway corridor in New York City’s Times Square.
American manufacturing might be hitting a ‘supercycle’ as spending skyrockets
Manufacturing construction is skyrocketing as foreign investors flock to the United States to rebuild broken supply chains.
Fairburn aims to enliven downtown as city grows
Local officials are working on several initiatives to enhance mobility and add new places for the city’s growing population to live, work and spend time with one another.
BeltLine regulations get mixed review from Atlanta zoning board
Atlanta is considering three ordinances aimed at limiting the spread of car-centric development near the BeltLine. An advisory board recommended approving two of them.
Office tenants flex their muscle, seek more termination rights
Landlords, facing pressure to fill up their buildings, are obliging.
Viral ‘Airbnb collapse’ debate aside, short-term rental growth is slowing. Here’s why.
The short-term rental market is in housing headlines, as data illustrating precipitous drops in revenue at Airbnb properties nationally prompted debate about the platform’s outlook. While other data points suggest the ‘Airbnb collapse’ is unfounded, the short-term rental market is slowing. Here’s what’s driving the trend.