A developer paid $6.1 million in early October to acquire two historic buildings be reborn as office space for small businesses and nonprofits.
The Fourth Ward district along the Beltline’s bustling Eastside trail has already redefined the area’s skyline, but the project’s developer envisions two more high-rises.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First ... approved a tax increase for property owners of neglected or blighted buildings. The legislation allows courts to increase the taxes of some blighted properties ...
Peaches, pecans, and a plethora of historical and cultural attractions make it easy to understand why so many people have Georgia on their minds. From the skyscrapers of Atlanta to the dangling ...