East Atlanta stepped up and stole the show in ‘16. Who’ll take home the hardware in year seven?
The Beltline-hopping apartment complex will include 350 residential units, "experimental" retail spaces.
Yes, Atlantans, they do exist.
Audacious, pricey transformation of 1920s residence will serve up sleek interiors, "backyard in the sky."
30 percent of $300-million redevelopment will be set aside for working and low-income families, city officials confirm.
Just wow.
Poncey-Highland unit counts rooftop deck, industrial-minimal style across four levels.
Deep dives into Beltline exclusivity, struggles of Peoplestown residents publish on the same day.
While progress on the trail is sometimes agonizingly slow, the pace of nearby development has been anything but.
The new Walden Athletic Complex will feature space for five sports, a new fieldhouse.
And lest we forget, "0.5 miles to the Beltline! 0.4 miles to Old Fourth Ward Park, and 1 mile to Krog St."
With the Eastside Beltline Trail, Ponce City Market, and Historic Fourth Ward Park, the neighborhood gets high marks for walkability.
Station 464 will build off of the success of City Lights, provide 96 units of affordable housing for families.
An easy walk to MARTA and retail hub from dead-end street, but three-bedroom offerings have lingered long.
New City will reportedly work to rezone the high-profile parcel by the end of the year.
Initial phase of "Views at O4W" moves forward south of Piedmont Park.
Around the corner from Ponce City Market, contemporary residences marketed as "modern, yet warm and familiar."
Donations for last year’s "Light the Line" campaign weren’t for naught.
"Skate the Sky" attraction will occupy PCM event space (with views) between November and February.
The vehicle traversed a mile-long stretch of North Avenue, checking sensors embedded in the "smart corridor."
In just an afternoon, strong winds brought down trees and damaged homes and property across the metro.
Close to many top O4W attractions, this spacious early-aughts offering with curb appeal receives a big price boost
Mayor Reed indicates that proposal could be made in the next two weeks to unload the disused site.
It’s blocks from the Beltline, Ponce City Market, and yada yada, but the interior condition is borderline NSFW.
Pooch-friendly concept is now projected to open in phases, beginning around Halloween.
According to plans filed this week, neoclassical tower’s buildout will bring final component to The Roof.
Sharing "only part of one wall," two-home concept is slated for former church property between Boulevard and Historic Fourth Ward Park.
Georgia Power truck marshaling yard next to Historic Fourth Ward Park could soon be transformed by team working on Murder Kroger redo.
Meet "The LOUDHAUS," Ponce City Market’s newest neighbor.
Second-annual (and free) "Big Huge Tiny House Event" is bound for O4W attraction this month.
Plus, shipping containers!
Trial run will traverse North Avenue from Georgia Tech to Ponce City Market.
For extra $250K, the irreverent entrepreneur’s furniture and art collection comes with.
Near the Eastside Trail and Krog Street Market, this unit offers a modernized interior that completely contradicts the traditional exterior.
Tensions have been growing surrounding affordability and gentrification, but in-depth report finds that little has been done to stop it.
Density boost could bring loads of new spaces (and people), but the concept is already generating neighborhood pushback.
With 27 homes, project coined "Views at O4W" will start in the low $600Ks, developers say.
This week, 4,000 signatures were delivered to Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal in hopes of igniting further dialogue.
CEO behind Ponce City Market shares opinion about how the "bad word" can help boost cities, if displacement is kept in check.