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February 16, 2026

Atlanta Development Updates — Monday, February 16, 2026

Good morning! Here's what's new in Atlanta real estate development.

📰 Today's Stories

1. Forge Atlanta: 600-Unit Project Downtown

Webstar Unveils $3.8B Atlanta Mixed-Use Project - Multi-Housing News

Forge Atlanta, a 600-unit mixed-use development, is proposed for Ted Turner Dr SW and Whitehall St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303. Designed by Nelson Worldwide, it includes 8,400,000 sq ft of space.

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2. Jamestown Proposes New Office Tower in Atlanta CBD

Jamestown goes vertical on Ponce timber office building - Atlanta ...

Jamestown Properties proposes a new office tower in Atlanta's Central Business District. This mixed-use project will primarily serve office needs, though details on units and square footage are pendin...

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3. Selig Proposes Major Upper Westside Expansion

Anchoring the Upper Westside, The Works moves toward second phase

Selig Enterprises has proposed a 2,200,000 sq ft mixed-use development at Chattahoochee Ave & Logan Cir in Atlanta's Upper Westside. The project includes residential, commercial, and retail spaces, si...

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4. Kirkwood Church Micro-Units Approved on Howard St

Kirkwood church's affordable senior housing plan faces key ...

Kirkwood Church Micro-Unit Housing, a 47-unit development for formerly unhoused seniors, has been approved at 88 Howard Street NE, Kirkwood, Atlanta. Developed by Stryant Investments and designed by S...

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5. Brownsville Pointe Gets Green Light in South Atlanta

South Atlanta gas station to be reborn as housing, retail hub ...

Brownsville Pointe, an 18-unit mixed-use development, approved for South Atlanta at a former gas station near Beltline Southside Trail and MARTA's BRT terminal. Developed by Focused Community Strategi...

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