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Report: MARTA’s recent impact on Atlanta office, housing scene is staggering

Cushman & Wakefield analysis highlights influence of transit as the city evolves.

As Atlanta development observers are fully aware, MARTA is succeeding in harvesting a built-in customer base at stations from Chamblee to Decatur, where seven hubs are in various phases of seeing parking lots transformed into transit-oriented communities. …

In a new report called “The Growing MARTA Market,” Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate services firm, describes the appetite for MARTA proximity in Atlanta as “insatiable” right now. …”

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Source: Curbed – Atlanta

Hawkers Asian Street Fare To Make Atlanta Debut This November

The menu includes Korean twice fried chicken, roti, ramen, and durian crème brûlée.

The Florida restaurant chain Hawkers Asian Street Fare is opening in November at Studioplex in the Old Fourth Ward. The menu is based on dishes often found at “hawkers” or Asian street food stalls.

The 4500-square-foot restaurant includes a Beltline-facing patio with retractable doors and a large indoor/outdoor bar. The design will incorporate salvaged architectural items from around Atlanta and murals by local street artists throughout the restaurant. …”

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Source: Eater – Atlanta

Foundry Place complex breaks ground

Foundry Place, a 221-unit complex in the historic Laney-Walker/Bethlehem revitalization zone, breaks ground Friday.

From dirt that has lain fallow for decades will soon rise what officials hope will be a beacon to draw people to move to the Laney-Walker/Bethlehem area.

“Welcome to a beautiful day in the neighborhood,” said former Augusta Mayor Bob Young, who heads the Urban Redevelopment Agency of Augusta, which is funding the 221-unit Foundry Place project that held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday. The $30 million public-private project will be funded in part by roughly $27 million in bonds through the agency and by direct investment by partner Columbia Ventures of Atlanta. …”

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Source: The Augusta Chronicle

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