From timeworn charm to modern sophistication, this price point delivers a lot of choices intown.
Thousands of Atlanta newbies—relatively clueless—are arriving this month.
The tree will live on through future plantings and art, historic preservationists say.
One project in a very walkable area is losing its retail component, however.
35,000-square-foot Indie Studios will aim to lure tech talent to Armour-Ottley Loop.
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With friends, the kids, or even the pets, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this month.
Fans of both history and architecture will find something to love in this group.
Residents, workers, and visitors have said they want the district to shift from its car-centric ways.
Life atop the Loews Atlanta Hotel is luxe, but it doesn’t come cheap.
A food hall and luxury dine-in movie theater are on tap for Midtown.
Spruce-ups continue around the busy station, with a livelier West Peachtree frontage planned.
Repurposing green space for the convenience of drivers could present safety problems, opponents argue.
Authorities: Woman has succumbed to injuries suffered near Crescent Avenue last weekend.
It’s a one-bedroom opportunity to "enjoy sophisticated city living at its finest."
West Peachtree Street event also aims to call attention to recent bicyclist, pedestrian fatalities.
City councilmember: "When someone dies on our roads, it, in part, represents a failure of design."
Apartment high-rises by Toll Brothers would claim a lot near the Connector.
Prioritization of automobile infrastructure seems even less important than upgrades for e-scooters.
Plan is to grow the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum’s footprint and create new housing.
Though properties are prevalent north and east of the city’s core, they don’t seem to move quickly.
Multi-tower development aims to activate parking lots at corner of Spring, 17th streets.
South-facing, two-bedroom unit described as the zenith of Atlanta high-rise living.
From front porches to palatial backyards and big square footages, each of these homes boasts American-ness.
The AJC’s Peachtree Road Race is expected to draw tens of thousands of runners and even more spectators.
Dutch-style lodge flirts with $1 million but offers Midtown walkability.
Initial phase of Plateau West community aims to set pricing benchmark for the area.
The subdistrict boasts the most active office construction market in the Southeast, per CoStar.
More than 100,000 square feet of office space is on tap for the railroad-adjacent property.
Agent: Steel-built contemporary from 1999 has backyard riviera and 360 degree views.
One-bedroom unit boasts compelling Fox Theatre and city views—at least for now.
The building at the corner of 8th Street could be ripe for redevelopment along the Midtown Mile.
Transformation of consecutive West Peachtree Street blocks is barreling ahead.
The 28th-floor unit garnered a staggering $605 per square foot.
Law firm’s expected move of 250 jobs is latest happening at iconic property’s overhaul.
Area around the shuttered Peachtree-Pine Homeless Shelter is being primed for a makeover.
Dewberry Group development is pitched as a modern-day classicist landmark on Peachtree Street.
It’s among Midtown’s priciest condos at the moment, but does it constitute the "ultimate intown residence"?
Mum’s been the word on Midtown’s No. 2 Opus Place tower—but could that be construction activity?
Corner retail presence, stronger exterior aesthetics requested of Dallas-based development team.