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Trammell Crow Residential and PGIM Real Estate sold the community to Weinstein Properties for an undisclosed amount.
The Newnan brokerage serves Coweta, Fayette, Douglas, Henry, Meriwether and Troup counties.
The company’s newest development, Alta Northerly, brings 310 units to the Atlanta suburb. Meanwhile, vice presidents Kelly Keech and Lynne Churillo are taking on the role of senior vice president of operations.
The community has 78 home sites.
The Atlanta REALTORS® Association recently celebrated its 2023 Award Winners at its Annual Business Meeting, held at the Cherokee Town Club.
The project, Blue Heron Walk, will feature just 11 homes priced in the low-$3 million range.
The new executive previously served in the same capacity at RPM Living.
“Take your time and learn about the history of the business.” — Faith Putman, agent, CEO Property Advisors
The property, Novel Midtown, comprises 340 residences spread over 14 stories.
Full build out of the 207-home community, The Cottages at Walker Ridge, is expected by April.
The new manager, Robert Beckwith, is a childhood friend of the developer’s managing principals, Brad Cooper and Michael Cooper.
The pace of home sales, however, fell, Georgia MLS reported.
“Always sharpen the saw!” — Eric Harris, managing partner, CoRErep
The project will bring 460 apartments, over 87,000 square feet of office space and 14,500 square feet of ground-level retail to Midtown.
At the same time, days on market remained flat, at 43.
