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Midtown
Atlanta
Old Fourth Ward
Atlanta Civic Center development sets groundbreaking—at long last!
After decade of false starts, ceremony scheduled to kick off historic Old Fourth Ward property's phase one
December 5, 2025 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Virginia-Highland
Long-sought Atlanta Beltline connection at Ponce is here at last! Woo!
Crucial link between commercial corridor, Eastside Trail has been more than a decade in the making
November 21, 2025 by Josh Green
12
Atlanta
Old Fourth Ward
Long-sought Atlanta Beltline connection at Ponce is almost real
Key link between Eastside Trail, commercial hubs has been more than a decade in the making
July 10, 2025 by Josh Green
6
Atlanta
Midtown
High-rise to lord over Midtown's original Varsity shows signs of life
Plans call for 40 stories along one of Spring Street's last sizable parking lots
July 7, 2025 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Lindbergh
MARTA's new railcar manufacturer plants flag near Lindbergh station
Stadler inks deal for signaling office at rebranded Uptown Atlanta district
June 27, 2025 by Josh Green
5
Atlanta
Morningside
After five years, construction wraps on new Morningside community
One unsold home remains at apartment-replacing Beckham Place at Morningside
May 21, 2025 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Downtown
Report: Construction on downtown's 'Stitch' could start in 2024
But Central Atlanta Progress estimates the highway-capping park wouldn't be complete for a decade—at the earliest
September 21, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Old Fourth Ward
Atlanta Civic Center's future finally becomes clearer. Probably
How do you feel, ATL, about Atlanta Housing's latest redevelopment decision?
September 15, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Citywide
Study: Intown Atlanta leads entire U.S. in apartments built since 2013
Analysis also crowns ATL the American capital of new self-storage space in downtown areas
September 13, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Citywide
Economist publication names Atlanta most livable city in U.S.
But we're no Canada, apparently
August 25, 2022 by Josh Green
48
Atlanta
Citywide
Data: Atlantans are finally, if slowly, returning to their offices
Analytics company weighed foot traffic at office buildings in six major markets
August 12, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Midtown
Official: Midtown's ambitious highway cap has 'a lot of momentum'
Optimism for federal funding, interest among “Atlanta’s leadership circles” abounds, per Midtown Connector project’s spearhead
August 10, 2022 by Josh Green
119
Atlanta
Midtown
Long-awaited connection between BeltLine, Ponce moves forward
Project's scope also includes new streetscapes between Boulevard and John Lewis Freedom Parkway
August 8, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Buckhead
Report: Buckhead's office struggles continue, while Midtown is on fire
Downtown Atlanta's office leasing, meanwhile, saw “lackluster” performance in first half of 2022, according to Colliers’ findings
August 8, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Downtown
Poll: Do you think downtown's highway-capping 'Stitch' will happen?
With World Cup on horizon, encouraging signs for Atlanta's "front yard"—including federal funding—abound. But is it too ambitious?
August 3, 2022 by Josh Green
69
Atlanta
Midtown
Atlanta's iconic Varsity ponders redevelopment. Any big ideas?
Landmark restaurant's property called "last great parcel" left in this section of Midtown
July 5, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Lindbergh
Photos: Inside Lindbergh's transformation into 'Uptown Atlanta'
Atlanta's original transit-oriented development is striving to refresh its image, infuse new life
June 30, 2022 by Josh Green
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Atlanta
Downtown
City planner: How Atlanta can shine when World Cup comes to town
We need to learn from missteps of 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, while focusing on today's shortcomings, columnist posits
June 30, 2022 by Josh Green
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