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Mixed Use Development Stimulates Atlanta Real Estate Market
Development Updates in Atlanta: Atlanta is making serious strides in bringing local communities together with several large mixed-use projects this summer. The projects promise to bring new recreational space, residential complexes, and retail development to the city. Upcoming historic redevelopment projects will inject new life into neighborhoods, and mixed-use development will create new infrastructure for…
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Georgia Commercial Real Estate Development: Steady Despite Headwinds
What’s New in Georgia: Economic headwinds are not slowing down several real estate projects in Atlanta. From new mixed-use developments to promising retail centers, there is no stopping the city’s real estate developers as they push forward on a number of exciting projects. Here are the latest development updates for Atlanta:
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Atlanta Welcomes New Multifamily Development Amid Economic Uncertainty
Development Updates in Atlanta: Atlanta’s real estate market is booming as developers plan to deliver more than 40,000,000 sq. ft. of industrial property, roughly 1,500,000 sq. ft. of new office space, about 500,000 sq. ft of new retail development, and thousands of new multifamily units this year. The flurry of new real estate development is…
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Local Developers Reshape & Revitalize Suburbs Around Atlanta Georgia
Development Updates in Atlanta: Atlanta’s suburbs are facing a renewal in 2023 as local real estate developers breathe new life into dated properties, retail stores, office spaces, and parks around the city. Local development firms are expanding upon conventional, cookie-cutter suburban layouts with plans to redevelop public transit infrastructure and develop new residential, commercial, and…
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Developers Gear Up for Additional Atlanta Mixed Use Development
Real estate development is going strong in Atlanta. Atlanta BeltLine Inc. has proposed a new development on a vacant, historic property adjacent to a popular trail in Southwest Atlanta. In addition, the hyper-complex mixed-use development known as the Interlock is gearing up for additional development.
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Despite Rising Costs, New Multifamily Developments Come to Atlanta
The rising costs of construction all over the country has been a major concern for developers as of late. Many developers are putting their projects on hold due to the rise in costs and are waiting until the market stabilizes to begin their projects. This is quite the opposite for developers in Atlanta as it…
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Atlanta Real Estate Market: In a Bind Regardless of Remote Work Trend
The pandemic has brought on a lot of changes, most of which are anticipated to fade. However, with employers slow to implement return-to-office plans, developers are finding themselves in limbo trying to renovate existing residential buildings to accommodate people working from home while also finding creative uses for vacant office buildings.
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Atlanta Real Estate Market: Developers Drive Industrial Development
The Atlanta market is setting itself up for a strong year in 2022. Despite uncertainty around inflation and the pandemic, office, mixed-use and industrial projects have been a cornerstone of development in the region. Atlanta remains the most active industrial development area in the Southeast, with 16.4 million square feet added in 2017 and an…