Adair Court, a $15 million proposal, would supply living options for seniors near Westside Trail and MARTA.
The Atlanta Housing Authority will offer 100 percent housing assistance to area seniors who move to "The Legacy."
Lively Means Street unit boasts a porch like a loading dock, barn doors made from Thai fishing boats.
Close to the Beltline’s Westside Trail, a 1935 reno charms with a cute front porch, private backyard, and plenty of curb appeal
Images of Donald Trump and Mexico’s flag adorn the huge, provocative piece.
Input from ATL citizenry will help inform transit moves, affordable housing, and more, officials say.
It offers two-block proximity to the Beltline’s Westside Trail, but buyers haven’t bitten thus far.
The newest arc of the Beltline’s loop has logged zero reported crimes.
Eight sites from the airport to Dunwoody were offered as candidates for Amazon’s $5 billion second headquarters.
Final meetings have wrapped for a transformative, two-phase project funded by TSPLOST and Renew Atlanta.
A wide porch highlights this old-new fusion described as "West End Perfection!"
Advertising agency’s adaptive-reuse office "pushes into the next boundary of West Marietta Street."
The project will transform former warehouses into trendy office space, developers say.
With its stylish interior and ample land, updated four-bedroom aims to set neighborhood sales record.
Roomy despite its one-bedroom status, Westside pad is appropriate, says listing, for "seasoned entertainers."
Councilman Dustin Hillis is promoting a free app as a means of creating affordable housing.
Developer: 14-story office tower with eye-catching, tiered architecture will deliver in 2020.
Officials: The first phase of Quarry Yards will bring the largest investment the neighborhood has ever seen.
Says leader: "This high-profile corner will be an asset for the Upper Westside for years to come."
With Beltline, Westside inclusionary zoning ordinance now active, expert weighs in on exactly what that means for development.
Plans detailed for The Finley, promised as a cheaper townhome alternative west of Midtown.
Also: tips for navigating the Westside Trail’s tricky, unpaved kink.
Development will bring 275 rentals to the cusp of the railroad gulch running through the site.
Bold-painted bungalows within a few blocks of each other ask exactly the same price.
The 98-year-old church building is for sale, with neighbors worried it’ll be flattened for commercial space.
Expect 1960s buildings off Huff Road to become venture called Inland Tract.
The home church of Ralph David Abernathy, former West Hunter Street Baptist is currently being restored.
Future Atlanta Beltline jewel is prepping for public use—and life as a crucial water reservoir—next year.
The first phase of Altus at the Quarter is a collaboration between Pulte and Georgia Power.
Prepare for an eventful year across the ATL development, entertainment, and commercial landscapes.
Just west of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, this 1930s home is walkable to the Beltline’s Westside Trail and MARTA.
On burgeoning Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard, 92 units are planned with prices from low $400Ks.
Loft-office project in English Avenue repurposed a century-old industrial complex.
Behold the most detailed glimpses to date of what’s planned to be Atlanta’s largest greenspace.
The final match pits proud neighbors in friendly competition for a year’s worth of everlasting bragging rights.
This year saw the rise of regional transit initiatives and the unthinkable collapse of one of the city’s busiest arteries.
Two past champions—and two hungry possible champs—remain standing in the quest for "Neighborhood of the Year" status.
1930s abode near Westside Trail was redone down to the drywall.
Blasts at 1 a.m. wake residents, succeed in bringing down remaining walls of the stadium.