As an expert in the field of real estate development, I have seen Atlanta, Georgia undergo a remarkable transformation this year. From residential projects to commercial centers, the city is experiencing an unprecedented level of development activity that will benefit residents and visitors alike. Buckhead's nine-acre park is one of the most impressive projects in the city. The ambitious plans for the city center have attracted investment from Los Angeles real estate investor CIM Group, German investor Newport RE and a businessman from suburban Atlanta with little experience in real estate development.
Developers are hopeful due to successful developments in other major cities such as New York and Los Angeles. The success of these projects will depend on improved transport connections as well as walkability - making it an attractive target for new residential developments with over 1000 units planned. The Rivian manufacturing plant is the largest economic development project in Georgia's history. It is a competitive project that was represented by Hank Evans, director of the aerospace, defense and advanced manufacturing team at the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GdeCD). By encouraging healthy industrial practices and encouraging collaboration and innovation, the state is leading the development and use of emerging technologies for the evolving automotive and mobility industries. The SoNo neighborhood has experienced a wave of new investment interest in projects large and small.
Georgia State and its partners have reached an agreement to purchase Turner Field. Riverview Landing is slated to be a Cobb County community with a combination of homes, restaurants, green space, shops and nearly a mile of the Chattahoochee River shoreline reinvented for public use. Kevin and Tim, founders of Place Maker Design, have worked for more than 20 years in firms specializing in a variety of commercial and residential projects. Atlanta is undergoing an exciting transformation as developers invest in projects large and small. From Buckhead's nine-acre park to mixed-use development on site by the Atlanta Housing Authority to Riverview Landing's combination of homes, restaurants, green space and shops along nearly a mile of Chattahoochee River shoreline reinvented for public use - there is something for everyone.
By encouraging healthy industrial practices and encouraging collaboration and innovation, the state is leading the development and use of emerging technologies for the evolving automotive and mobility industries. The success of all these inner-city projects will depend, at least in part, on the improvement of transport connections. The neighborhood's compact street network also makes it one of the most walkable areas in the entire city, making it an attractive target for a new residential development, with more than 1000 units in the pipeline and another 835 beds for students. Atlanta is experiencing an unprecedented level of development activity that will benefit residents and visitors alike. From Buckhead's nine-acre park to mixed-use development on site by the Atlanta Housing Authority to Riverview Landing's combination of homes, restaurants, green space and shops along nearly a mile of Chattahoochee River shoreline reinvented for public use - there is something for everyone.