Are Prices Coming Down?
I’ve had a lot of folks ask me about my thoughts on the market “slowing down” and where I predict it’s headed… so I’ll try […]
Are Prices Coming Down? Read More »
I’ve had a lot of folks ask me about my thoughts on the market “slowing down” and where I predict it’s headed… so I’ll try […]
Are Prices Coming Down? Read More »
The iconic 1970’s mall was just bought by Edens to become a mixed use development! This is such a rare opportunity to revitalize an entire
North Dekalb Mall SOLD Read More »
It seems like economic uncertainty is causing 2021 fourth quarter rate forecasts to stay around 3 percent, with an uptick in 2022. I look to
Rates Expected to Stay Low Until 2022 Read More »
Pittsburgh is a neighborhood in South Atlanta, founded in 1883 by formerly enslaved people with housing built around railroad repair shops. The smoke from the
Pittsburg Yards Development Read More »
Pittsburgh is a neighborhood in South Atlanta, founded in 1883 by formerly enslaved people with housing built around railroad repair shops. The smoke from the
Pittsburgh Yards Development Read More »
In the last few years, the historic Old Fourth Ward has seen many changes. Come January, Portman will break grown on a new mixed use
Auburn Ave 1.3 Acre Plans Read More »
I’m super excited to share with y’all that the renovation project we’ve been working on in Sagamore Hills/Oak Grove is almost ready to hit the
Coming Soon to Sagamore Hills Read More »
Most of you are familiar with the Lee + White development on part of the former “Warehouse Row” in West End on the BeltLine which
Next Phase of Lee + White Project Read More »
I love food and all aspects of it. From growing, cooking, and most of all eating. This week, instead of writing about a new restaurant
Atlanta’s Urban Agriculture Movement Read More »
RangeWater just broke ground on their new apartment building, the Vivian, which is next to the south BeltLine trail and originally the site of an
New 325 Unit Apartment Building in Capitol View and New 29 Floor “Rhapsody” in Midtown Read More »