Articles in the Real Estate Category
How would students design vibrant communities along the Atlanta BeltLine? Elementary, middle, and high school students around metro Atlanta explore this fascinating question at this year’s AIA Atlanta Youth Architecture Fair on Saturday, Sept. 24, …
By Jesse Morado
As exciting, challenging, and yes sometimes stressful as remodeling can be, getting into the blame game can really put the skids on a remodeling project.
All of us have been getting a taste of …
By Shandra Hill Smith
Young professionals, baby boomers and families looking to downsize – though not necessarily on the high-end amenities they’ve come to appreciate – have turned to condominium living, and at rapid rates in …
By Jesse Morado
Reading or seeing a story where many people are injured from a collapsing deck or balcony is never good news. Every year hundreds of people are fatally wounded or severely injured by collapsing …
The mammoth Sears, Roebuck & Co. building – known to most Atlantans as City Hall East – has officially been sold to Jamestown Properties.
In a rooftop ceremony last month, Mayor Kasim Reed handed over the …
By Timothy George
Designer Ben Robinson’s philosophy behind Plank & Board is to make outdoor furniture as comfortable as pieces found in the living room.
Robinson created the company after he couldn’t find the perfect outdoor sectional …




