“The Mom Community” is proposing to maintain a single-family feel by repurposing the existing dwelling into a facility providing stable and secure housing and supportive services.
The community has two more opportunities in the next week to provide input on how to best preserve and increase housing affordability.
The proposed non-residential office use would impair and negatively impact the neighborhood's character, among the numerous reasons for the denial.
The rezoning and conditional use permit sets the stage for a higher density mixed residential redevelopment project on South Main Street.
Setback variances and special exceptions are being requested due to the unique shape of the Reynoldstown Neighborhood property.
Market continues growth trajectory, driven by steady return of consumer demand
Luke Trigwell breaks down Harry Norman, REALTORS' recently-published Year-To-Date Market Update.
In compliance with Atlanta’s Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance, the “Modera Beltline” would set aside 60 of the 400 apartment units as affordable if rezoning is approved.
“Halo East Decatur” development, proposing 372 multifamily units, a parking deck, and retail space, receives City TAD funds to offset the $109 million construction costs.
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