Timeline: Evolution of the Atlanta BeltLine
Across two decades, here's a timeline of the key moments for an intown real estate game-changer, the Atlanta BeltLine trail
A year into the pandemic, metro Atlanta’s real-estate and development industry is damaged, uneven, relatively strong, and absolutely killing it
Atlanta’s disparate Covid-19 recovery is a juxtaposition of post-lockdown winners and losers in a city known for both civil rights and glaring economic disparity.
From accessory dwellings to coliving units, Atlantans are finding new ways to share space
Long before Covid-19 clamped down upon so many Atlantans’ livelihoods, skyrocketing housing costs and other ills of gentrification were forcing city dwellers—especially younger ones—to get creative when it came to living arrangements. That trend has only accelerated since the pandemic.
Are Atlanta’s condos making a comeback?
Tracking Atlanta’s for-sale multifamily trends—and the recent dominance of apartments
The Press Shop and a second Aviary Beauty + Wellness location are coming to Summerhill
The latest announcement adds retail and more beauty and wellness to the neighborhood lineup, with the announcement of the second location of the Old Fourth Ward spa Aviary, and a chic gift shop and letterpress, the Press Shop, both expected to open in June.
Where are we pedaling next? The new bicycling projects coming soon to metro Altanta
What’s the best way to get more people on bikes? Make it easier and safer to bike by building world-class bike lanes, off-road paths, and mountain-biking trails. Here’s what to expect in the coming year.
Underground Atlanta will try, try again
Shaneel Lalani, a newcomer to downtown’s development scene, will lead the overhaul of the 400,000-square-foot property located next to the region’s busiest rail station, in the city’s densest neighborhood, and near to billion-dollar redevelopment plans from both CIM Group and Newport.
BeltLine officials need cash to finish the trail network. What will it cost Atlanta?
BeltLine officials now say they need $350 million to complete the wildly popular trail network and want to create a Special Services District to help boost funds.
8 developments that sprung up in Atlanta during the past year
When office workers return after the pandemic, they might not recognize Atlanta. While they were away, the city’s development engine didn’t just hum, it roared.
Developers buy Atlanta’s historic Highland Inn, plan its revival
The Highland Inn has new owners who promise they won’t raze the historic structure, but big changes are on the way.