Atlanta planning officials pushed back against earlier, blander designs for 282-key project.
A city board says the signs are legal, though some claim otherwise.
GetCharged Inc. has secured more than 250 charging station locations around the city.
That’s roughly half the office space in the two-tower complex.
Some contend the prominent signs were illegally permitted decades ago.
Where rents start at $1,425 monthly for 500 square feet.
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From festivals and long runs to family fun and beach time, there’s something for everyone.
At this price point, there’s ample supply to choose from, in terms of both location and style.
Enlivened plaza would include new green space more welcoming to passersby.
At this price point, desirable locations and spacious floorplans are prevalent north and east of the city’s core.
Just don’t expect many nostalgia acts in Piedmont Park this September.
If you squint, the new Anthem office towers look like more than just three buildings.
Redesigns for both hotels took inspiration from the neighborhoods they call home.
Officials say the projects could reduce vehicle speeds and make the street grid more intuitive.
Part office, coffee shop, and social club, this brand seeks to reconnect people offline.
Spiffied-up six-bedroom near Piedmont Park also sets the record for price per square foot, agent reports.
Mix of Piedmont Avenue rentals will actually encourage Airbnb use when tenants are away.
Emails between North American Properties and other officials show an important disconnect, neighbors contend.
From historic to natural settings and upscale ballrooms, Atlanta overflows with venues for marital bliss.
Plus, fresh details on penthouses that are flirting with $2M.
Elsewhere at the redevelopment, vertical construction has begun, and multiple openings are on tap.
Expect ground-level retail space, public art, and 3,000 parking spaces.
The skinny on prospective projects in Midtown, Sweet Auburn, and Atlantic Station.
This artful condo includes a wraparound terrace that’s like a backyard in the sky.
From street parties to massive multi-day concerts, there’s no shortage of springtime hullabaloo in the ATL.
From education on sustainability to recycling events, there’s much going on to honor Mother Earth.
The price is a sweet spot for properties with both space and desired locations.
Results of a triennial survey could help determine how improvement projects are funded.
Sometimes really big ambitions don’t pan out, in boom times and not.
This sprawling, spartan dwelling from 2007 looks barely inhabited.
More than 600 new units could be bound for the high-profile corridor.
The route planned for June—the largest in ASA history—is projecting to be even bigger.
The bottom line here is, older could be better if space and condition are not priorities.
Public input has helped shape plans for street extension that could break ground next year.
Of course there’s a build-your-own avocado toast bar—and a food truck on the roof.
Signs point to more retail and office space where Peachtree Street meets 14th.
Customized to the nines, loft at 805 Peachtree building returns to market where it left off.
Changes have occurred on all sides in this development hot zone.
Where to see the city bloom—minus the crowds.