The Panthers basketball team would also play at the Summerhill location.
"Atlanta is booming, and this hotel’s location puts it smack in the middle of some of the city’s crown-jewel attractions," says developer.
100 Edgewood tower called "iconic" once appeared destined to become Georgia State dorms.
But an engineering firm hired by developers says the structure is unsafe and needs to fall.
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Atlanta is home to many distinctive, sky-scraping landmarks that other cities envy. Here’s a map of the 10 tallest towers by height above ground.
At this price point, homes are still plentiful all around the city.
Initiative at National Center for Civil and Human Rights aims to spotlight chronic homelessness in Atlanta.
Could the "holiday" help downtown Atlanta realize its vision for shared spaces?
Celebrating the unofficial end to summer, "Clusterfest" returns in full force for 2019.
Thousands of Atlanta newbies—relatively clueless—are arriving this month.
The massive project may be in limbo, but a Flying Biscuit is on the way.
Downtown’s historic Atlanta First United Methodist Church wants "God-size vision" for parking lots, side buildings.
The downtown Atlanta building should be saved for its historical and musical significance, preservationists say.
Pricey project "illustrates the disparity between public funding for flashy projects and basic city infrastructure."
With friends, the kids, or even the pets, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this month.
The Atlanta City Council passed a resolution protesting the downtown building’s razing for a Margaritaville.
August promotion aims to pay homage to facility’s fifth anniversary and 150th year of collegiate football.
The century-old building is slated to meet the wrecking ball to make way for a Margaritaville resort.
Windows are soon to be chiseled into the last design by famed Brutalist architect Marcel Breuer.
Critics of the project say the bridge is now "even more of a monument to the arrogance of certain local leaders."
The facility needs to shed its cold, claustrophobic feel and uplift the community, activists say.
EarthCam live feed joins others in tourist hotspots around the country.
Proponents say the mayor’s recent veto clashes with goals of the city’s new transportation plan.
Proponents of the plan believe changes would have made the busy thoroughfare safer.
Sidewalk activation along Peachtree Street is the beginning of broader improvements, says new ownership.
Expect at least part of Peachtree Center Road to be closed for a few weeks.
Redlight the Gulch wants to appeal a Fulton County Superior Court ruling.
Opponents worry the change, meant to calm traffic, could make the road more dangerous.
Recently acquired "critical link" aims to open Beltline and downtown access for English Avenue, Bankhead, beyond.
It’s the latest tenant in developer Newport’s planned revival of the area.
It’s the clearest vision for beleaguered downtown property’s revival to date.
Condos galore and a few small homes stand out from a large stock of available "investment" properties.
The first of potentially hundreds of metro Atlanta stations will debut Monday at Woodruff Park, officials say.
Early 1900s Peachtree Street landmark was once Atlanta’s tallest building.
The bones date to 1945 at this building between Centennial Olympic Park and Georgia Tech.
Restored (but unpolished) property from 1870s hopes to capitalize on area’s resurgence with $3.3M ask.
The upcoming Southwest Route is set to be announced later this month.
Findings show significant growth in vibrancy and economic activity since 2010 in the Georgia capital.
Nearly 10 miles of roads will shut down for the colossal gathering on Sunday.