Investment Map
Downtown Atlanta
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Renovation of 18-story, 353,000 square feet of a former office building
Adaptive reuse of vacant office building to convert to residential units
4 story, 23,000 square feet new construction of condos and retail
Redevelopment of former American Legion building into office and retail space.
Addition of about 300 apartments, most of them affordable. A 5-story school building called The Podium would also rise near the new towers. The church's annex, once the Wesley Chapel, may be restored and renovated so it can house a community assistance program.
Renovation of the Class A office building, which includes a complete overhaul and hospitality focus to its 20,000-square-foot lobby.
Complete renovation of a vacant building constructed in 1941. The project's primary focus is to support community-oriented non-profits and the surrounding neighborhood with affordable quality space.
Multi-phased redevelopment that will include a parking deck and residential development, and renovating the church's administrative offices.
A five-story building with a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments averaging 790 square feet.
Part of a mixed use development including the complete "Reverb by Hard Rock" hotel which opened in 2020.
The entertainment-focused phase of the project will be filled with an immersive "eatertainment" concept, entertainment venue, food and beverage tenants, and a hotel.
A renovation of the iconic CNN Center to preserve the building's legacy as a landmark and tourist attraction. The vision for the building's future includes dining, retail experiences, entertainment offerings, and elevated lifestyle amenities.
Republic-Michaels-Sophy venture plans a total of 1.8M SF of development including housing with 525 affordable units, a grocery store, recreation space, a new school, hospitality, retail, office, rooftop gardens and open spaces.
The first phase of the Civic Center redevelopment plan is to begin with senior housing, breaking ground in April 2024 with est. completion date of 2026
New cancer center as part of Emory's Winship Cancer Institute, that will include about 64 inpatient beds and 26 observation beds. The tower will also include research space, perioperative services, imaging services, radiation oncology, a clinical laboratory, pharmacy, infusion therapy and outpatient clinic space. In addition, an array of support services will located in the new tower.
The renovation of the Five Points MARTA Station will replace the existing concrete canopy, improve the pedestrian streetscape, add more public space, and improve transportation mobility and access.
Mixed-use residential and retail development incorporating existing retail structures and buildings into the facade.
Renovation of existing office building for university use
The Student Success Center will contain a one-stop hub for the university’s nationally recognized student success services and the headquarters for the National Institute of Student Success (NISS).
The new GSU Convocation Center will provide indoor space for a variety of large gatherings, including commencements and indoor concerts. It will also be the new home of Panthers basketball. The building will accommodate as many as 7,300 people for basketball games, 7,500 for graduation events and 8,000 for concerts The new facility will also include classroom and academic support space as well as the ability to accommodate large conferences and esports tournaments.
Phase III of GSU's Science Park Complex dedicated to advanced research with a focus on highly infectious diseases, providing critical information for prevention, treatment and future drug and vaccine development. The building would include highly specialized laboratory space, open laboratories with associated lab support spaces and offices, and a small vivarium, a space where animals are housed for observation and research
The Grace Residences is a collection of 280 apartments located at Science Square, a mixed-use innovation community that is adjacent to Georgia Tech. The Grace is comprised of a 14-story tower and a connected six-story mid-rise building with 280 units; 28 units at the property will be designated as affordable.
An outpatient care center expansion to the Grady Medical campus.
The Herndon Homes site consists of more than 12 acres along Northside Drive, approximately one mile north of the Atlanta Falcons’ new Mercedes Benz Stadium. The development, as envisioned, will be a viable, healthy, and sustainable mixed-use and mixed-income community which will serve as a catalyst to spur future development opportunities in the surrounding area.
Renovation of the City's historic "Hotel Row" to add ground floor retail, restaurants and office space.
New construction, 32-story private student housing development
Woda Cooper Companies is developing a vacant site in Castleberry Hill. The plan consists of 50 affordable apartment units at 50% - 80% AMI.
Twenty-seven new condominiums in historic Castleberry Hill
Transit-oriented development with street-level retail.
Planned Marriott Residence Inn in the heart of the Centennial Park District.
The second and final phase of McAuley Park will provide 100 units of senior housing. About 10% of units will be rented at market rate while the other units will be reserved for tenants earning 50% - 60% of the area median income.
Mixed-use healthcare and affordable housing located near MARTA rail.
As part of the city's rapid housing initiative, 40 micro-units made from converted shipping containers will provide housing for unhoused people.
Site planned for a new Motto by Hilton hotel brand.
A capital expansion adding 20,000 square feet to the existing footprint
A 10-story residential building with street-level retail in Castleberry Hill.
Construction of a visitors center outside of the Cemetery's main, western gate. The visitor center will include an expanded museum store, atrium, multipurpose classroom/event space, meeting room, and offices for the Historic Oakland Foundation.
The location will serve as the new headquarters for Georgia Works doubling the organization's operations. The historic building will be redeveloped to bring retail and provide transitional housing for Georgia Works participants and program graduates. The units will have two or three beds, a kitchenette, and a bathroom.
Adaptive re-use of office building into a hotel in the heart of South Downtown
The building will be renovated into approximately 16,000 square feet of multi-use space. Once completed, the basement and first floor will be leased and operated by the National Park Service as an educational and interpretive exhibit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s office, while the second floor and Hilliard Street storefronts will be operated by local businesses. The current owner will continue to maintain a portion of the second floor and all of the third floor for organizational activities.
An expanded temporary housing facility meant to serve Atlanta’s most vulnerable populations is expected to be underway soon just north of Centennial Olympic Park. It will house the organization’s emergency and transitional living shelter facility, boosting the number of beds from 321 today to 437. Another component will be a Salvation Army Education and Workforce Development Center with a computer lab and six classrooms, plus study and collaboration areas.
A mixed-use development with 368,258 sq. ft. of lab and creative office space. The development offers serval amenities such as a fitness center, restaurant, conference center, and outdoor lounge and workspace.
Four-star hotel with convention amenities
Teachers Village is a high-rise mixed-use residential development aiming to provide affordable housing for teachers and seniors. The project will offer 197 workforce units, 227 senior units, and 22,995 sq ft of retail space.
Thrive Sweet Auburn is a mixed-use development by Project Community Connections, Inc. (PCCI) in partnership with Mercy Housing Southeast (MHSE). Located at 302 Decatur St., SE in Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward community, the estimated completion date is Spring 2021. Features include: A mix of permanent supportive housing and affordable units for households earning between 30% and 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Amenities will include on site support services for residents and community members as well as office, commercial, training and amenity space
Ninety-nine year land lease with Invest Atlanta to facilitate the development of mixed-income housing across from Atlanta City Hall.
The Church's classroom/fellowship hall wing will be replaced with a residential tower with 54 units and retaining the original façade. Forty-eight units will be affordable.
Conversion of a 44-story office tower adjacent to Woodruff Park and the Five Points MARTA station into a mixed-use, residential development. Program details in development
Redevelopment and re-positioning of entire property into a mixed-used community
Creation of a sustainable and vibrant mixed-use environment that is equally inviting to the neighborhood community as it is to the office tenants, hotel guests and homeowners.