Atlanta leaders and housing advocates cut the ribbon last week on two new affordable housing projects in the English Avenue ...
The city of Atlanta cut the ribbon Wednesday on 100 units that will provide permanent housing to residents in need of shelter. Why it matters: Waterworks Village, set back from 17th Street between ...
Beltline project supports city’s plan to create 5,000 affordable homes by 2030. Ralph David House opens in Reynoldstown with 56 units for the recently homeless. Focus on residents earning 30% or less ...
To casual observers, the federal government shutdown may appear little more than a temporary pause in spending, one that could be easily undone once the political impasse is resolved. However, ...
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ATLANTA — City officials have broken ground on a major redevelopment of the Atlanta Civic Center site; a multi-phase project that will bring new housing, commercial space and cultural opportunities to ...
The city of Atlanta unveiled its first modular multifamily housing development for people experiencing homelessness Wednesday, with studio units and wraparound services. The units were built in Clio, ...
Managing Partner at Atlantica Properties Darion Dunn (center) talks with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens during a tour following the ribbon cutting of Waterworks Village as part of the third phase of the ...
The projects first phase includes a 300-room hotel, 60,500 square feet and retail and approximately 600 condominiums. Rendering courtesy of Forge Atlanta Asset Management Webstar Technology Group ...
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