Sitting opposite Central Park, this circa-1920s home contains "all the extra little details" anyone could want.
Beginning at $795K, first townhomes with throwback style off Briarcliff Road pegged for summer debut.
Forthcoming design festival pilgrimage will highlight the latest and greatest in ATL home architecture.
A D.C.-based developer plans to make its Atlanta debut with 29 residences on Airline Street.
Maybe. Just maybe.
Three-day festival featuring Jack White, The National, Tenacious D, and more took a temporary hiatus from Centennial Olympic Park.
Following a tax-hike delay, Atlantans will feel a median increase of 33 percent or worse.
Aural offerings include EDM, Mozart, and loads of free jazz throughout this month.
These in-town townhouses share upgraded kitchens, rooftop decks, and close proximity to the Beltline.
Leader is dismayed that "this internationally recognized asset may no longer call Atlanta its home."
The quickly rising Haus Gables project will stand out with exaggerated, gabled roof structure, says architect.
Forthcoming project will provide a crucial link to Memorial Drive.
Once home to Old Fourth Ward nightclub Erosol, the 100-plus-year-old space has gone unused since 2016.
A Wednesday meeting will address a less "fast, dangerous, and out of control" future for the key thoroughfare.
Input from ATL citizenry will help inform transit moves, affordable housing, and more, officials say.
More evidence emerges that suburbs are yearning to imitate city-living these days.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s old stomping grounds are one step closer to a much-needed makeover.
Thank you, Atlantans, for caring about the city. Great things are in store here.
Formerly slated for a loft office building, the North Avenue site will house more than 230 apartments and street-front retail.
The project is transforming the Eastside Trail, offering a modern counterpart to Ponce City Market.
North & Line will bring hundreds of new residences to a three-acre site between the Beltline and Historic Fourth Ward Park.
"Young Explorers Club" imagines world where children can freely roam American cities.
It’s time for a city-spanning photo roundup that features spectacular changes... and some still annoyingly vacant spaces.
Luxury, four-story stacks at Old Fourth Ward’s Studioplex target summer debut.
Renovated, divided dwelling from 1920s invites buyers into "Atlanta’s HOTTEST neighborhood."
Also: tips for navigating the Westside Trail’s tricky, unpaved kink.
Like location, noteworthy features on three floors make this house attractive, but price could be holding up sale.
Officials: David T. Howard School will become a middle school to serve intown residents.
Expanded bungalow touts "million dollar skyline views" in sizzling location, but could lack of covered parking be a hindrance?
Prepare for an eventful year across the ATL development, entertainment, and commercial landscapes.
Although near the Beltline and Krog Street Market, this 2016 three-bedroom could be pushing the limit with nearly $1 million price tag.
Which neighborhood should advance to The Finals?
Two past champions—and two hungry possible champs—remain standing in the quest for "Neighborhood of the Year" status.
Which neighborhood should advance to the Final Four?
Massive proposal could bring four buildings, nearly 2 million square feet of development, to site south of PCM.
Quest for "Neighborhood of the Year" glory resumes Monday.
Which neighborhood should advance? Cast your vote now!
NOVEL O4W will bring 233 rentals, 10,500 square feet of loft office space to North Avenue, near PCM.
With this being election season, it’s time these Beltline knuckleheads get called out. Vote now!