A 31-story tower expected to ascend downtown is poised to deliver more than 400 apartments marketed to Atlanta’s educators and senior citizens.
More than a few local leaders think Atlanta’s laws are too lax for folks who sit on properties and let them decay, hoping they’ll one day be worth a pretty penny.
The City of Atlanta’s ongoing zoning code update, which planning department officials have said would make the city more welcoming to truly dense development, might not be as drastic as urbanists and housing affordability advocates ...
At long last, the City of Atlanta is set to begin accepting new online applications for emergency housing assistance funds.
A flood of applicants scrambling for housing assistance amid the pandemic seems to be overwhelming the government programs that distribute the money.
Regardless of how properties might become vacant and blighted, the city needs to crack down on the causes of this urban scourge to protect its most vulnerable communities.
On Thursday, Cobb County opened the online application page for its $22.8 million rental assistance program, which is supported by federal COVID-19 relief dollars.
A Trump-era stay on eviction proceedings has again been extended, affording a little extra breathing room for the millions of Americans threatened with displacement amid the coronavirus pandemic.
They’re not mobile homes, but they did arrive on truck beds, already assembled and nearly move-in ready. Cecil Phillips, CEO of Place Properties, says volumetric modular construction is the way of the future and a ...
More than 100 units of affordable housing are in the works in Reynoldstown, an east Atlanta neighborhood that’s been welcoming little more than luxury development in recent years.