Developing Atlanta

The new neighborhood, Cotton Creek, will bring 22 single-family homes to the area.

Stanley Martin Homes is building a mix of two- and three-story homes on a 17.1-acre parcel, known as Sugar Creek.

The first 40 of the community’s 90 homes are now available for purchase.

Union Green was developed by Charleston, South Carolina-based Woodfield Development.

The Cottages at Dawsonville will offer 195 single-story homes.

The investor, Advantage Capital, used more than $53 million in state low-income housing tax credits to finance the communities.

The luxury community features a mix of detached homes and townhouses priced from $1.3 million.

The Traton Homes development, Townes at South Main, offers 44 units priced from the high $400,000s.

Springside, a multifamily development in downtown Powder Springs, offers studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments across from Thurman Springs Park.

The 31-story mixed-use tower in Midtown is set to begin move-ins Dec. 1.

Novare Group and BCDC partnered to develop the 306-unit community, which is located on the Sugar Hill Greenway.

IveyBrooke will feature floor plans from The Providence Group’s Terrace Collection.

The construction financing was provided by The Piedmont Bank.

David Weekley Homes has opened a model home at the new community, Maple Grove at Towne Lake.

The community, to be known as Stars Way, will be in the LakePoint Sports Complex.

The community, Winsome Park, will offer 53 single-family homes.