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The Providence Group’s new master-planned community will bring 140 single-family homes and townhomes to market.
The new executive previously served in several positions in the homebuilder’s Northern Kentucky division.
Atlanta’s robust residential, industrial and office sectors helped cement the city’s position as one of the busiest in the nation for new construction, according to StorageCafe.
The 301-unit, mixed-use building is the latest of several designs the Atlanta developer has put forward for the Peachtree Street lot.
Nick Patti will be the firm’s new director of operations, and Ian Young will be the new director of development.
At the end of 2022, Atlanta had 1,834 build-to-rent units in operation, a 380% increase from the 382 available five years earlier, RentCafe said.
Tammy Johnson joins the firm’s West Cobb office from another Atlanta-area RE/MAX franchise.
“Be consistent, patient and use your creativity.” — Kenya Simmons, Realtor, Southside Realtors
Homebuyer competition is driving up prices, as inventory constraints continue to plague the real estate market.
The list recognizes the top 0.065% of more than 1.6 million licensed Realtors across the country based on 2022 data.
More than 1,000 people attended the celebration at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where a Journey cover band performed.
The grant funding will be used to support the development of The Avenue at Oakland City by the Atlanta Land Trust and Intown Builders.
Charleston, S.C.-based Woodfield Development expects to complete construction of Union Green in April 2025.
The Alpharetta developer purchased a 5.5-acre parcel zoned for 67 build-to-rent townhomes just across Sugarloaf Parkway from its ongoing Sugarloaf Landing project.
Resonance Consultancy, which touts its proprietary analysis of a city’s “lovability,” noted Atlanta’s importance to the Civil Rights movement, as well as its growing population and ambitious urban renewal projects
The Reserve at Sugarloaf was built in 2002 and offers 331 apartments.
