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Quirky, historic, holy, or just plain weird—Atlanta’s loaded with noteworthy signage.
On a pleasant spring night, Atlantans heeded the call to stay home.
Although none have been on the market more than a month, they’ve each received price cuts.
In the shadow of today’s Ponce City Market, the Ponce Springs area transformed into a pond, a ballpark, and then a shopping mall, as two grand trees witnessed it all.
It’s a two-bedroom corner unit at Old Fourth Ward’s Glen Iris Lofts.
Old Fourth Ward home called the "intown dream" is asking $740K.
After roughly a decade of economic upswing, it’s not clear whether it’s a smart move to buy property in Atlanta. Nine experts weigh in.
Construction could kick off at a site fronting Historic Fourth Ward Park this year, developers say.
An invitation to "be a part of Atlanta’s best neighborhood" and live "the true Beltline lifestyle."
If space is not a premium, but location is, this could be a viable price point.
Can virtual staging and a "MAJOR PRICE IMPROVEMENT" finally do the trick?
With bubble lamps galore, the Old Fourth Ward condo allows for watching PCM shoppers while doing the dishes.
A major expansion could boost the limited transit system. In the meantime, it’s a good place to nap.
Officials: Abuse of the 118-year-old former Masquerade music venue was a culprit in the collapse.
Officials are working "to identify any potholes or metal plates ahead of time and have them fixed."
An ancient underground pipe appears to be the culprit.
Company officials say new operations, expected to start in April, should at least be quieter than previous activity
Neighboring businesses are expected to remain open, but detours must be followed.
The railroad giant ceased operations at the massive eastside Atlanta site in May, prompting neighbors to craft a redevelopment vision
All 16 options along Glen Iris Drive in the Old Fourth Ward include an elevator.
It’s a space-conscious option at the Park View at O4W community.
At this price point, large spaces and choice locales are options.
Both old and new, these eatery spaces shine in remarkable settings from Decatur to downtown.
Pricing and interior renderings emerge for what could be the Atlanta Beltline’s first condo tower.
Purple and gold can be spotted on landmarks throughout the city, honoring the fallen Lakers icon.
We searched the city to find the 25 best family friendly activities in Atlanta, from a puppet theater to one of the largest aquariums in the world.
The 1914 relic on Highland Avenue looks to join a half-dozen O4W houses recently sold for more than $1 million.
Meanwhile, an important Southside Trail leg between job centers is set to launch construction next week.
A construction accident spurred worries about the fate of the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill building.
Across the city, big changes are in store for the new year.
Loudermilk Companies is building a Buckhead Village office and retail complex despite denial for tax incentives.
A range of terrific options for exploring Atlanta during winter’s (somewhat) chilly weather.
A retrospective spanning from big-league stadiums to one controversial house.
Condos at this price point are prevalent throughout the city, but single-family homes are harder to come by.
Historic preservationist on Old Fourth Ward structure: "The building is fixable and should be fixed."
Four stories and three bedrooms, just west of Boulevard.
Developer New City aims to break ground early next year.
"Although rail expansion is contentious for its high cost, there is simply no substitute."
For $2,500 or more, "a piece of Atlanta" could be yours. But will Atlantans be willing to take the risk?