Tag: development
Though the physical store nears its demise, “Disco Kroger” will never truly die
“No matter what you put there, it will always be a landmark.”
Why do private, profitable companies get public funds?
For decades, local development authorities and state economic officials have handed out hundreds of millions of dollars to help build high-rises, subsidize warehouses, and woo out-of-state businesses. Why should private companies and well-financed property developers get a cut of public funds?
The Interlock rises on the Westside: Here’s what you’ll find inside
If you’ve been to the Westside recently, you likely noticed the L-shaped building rising at the corner of 14th Street and Howell Mill Road. Here are the tenants you'll find coming soon to the Interlock, including mini golf, ice cream, tacos, a rooftop bar, and more.
Big Atlanta development ideas to watch in 2021
What's happening with the Gulch, the park over GA 400, Westside Park, Path400, and more.
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.
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.
What to know about Ponce City Market’s newly announced expansion
The Old Fourth Ward landmark has unveiled plans to grow by 500,000 square feet, with a new 225-foot “hospitality living” tower.
How a racetrack north of Atlanta sold $8M worth of condos in two months
At Atlanta Motorsports Park, a growing Dawsonville complex, the pandemic hasn’t dented appetites for trackside homes, billed as the ultimate trophy cases for car fanatics.
Route unveiled to extend Atlanta BeltLine into more west side neighborhoods
The BeltLine section that now bends through neighborhoods such as Adair Park, West End, and Westview is making strides to become significantly longer. Exactly which route the Westside Trail might take as it grows toward the 22-mile loop’s eventual top end in Buckhead is becoming clearer, too.
Atlantic Station at 15: Leaders talk project’s influence, splashy openings, what’s next
On the eve of its milestone birthday, we caught up officials now taking the reins on Atlantic Station’s future for a Q&A about the nearly 3-million-square-foot project’s reboot, its influence, recent challenges, and the uncertain future ahead.