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February 7, 2026

Atlanta Development Updates — Saturday, February 07, 2026

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

📰 Today's Stories

1. Forge Atlanta: 600-Unit Project in Downtown

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

Forge Atlanta, a 600-unit mixed-use project, proposed at Ted Turner Dr SW and Whitehall St SW in Downtown Atlanta. Spanning 8,400,000 sq ft, it includes residential, hotel, and commercial spaces, desi...

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2. Woodworth Main: 631-Unit Project in Cherokee County

Woodfield JV to Begin Affordable Project in Atlanta - Multi ...

Woodworth Main, a 631-unit mixed-use development, is proposed between GA Highway 92 and Old Highway 92 in Cherokee County, Atlanta, by the Lynwood Group.

The project will include residential and comm...

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3. Shirley C. Franklin Park Bike Park Construction Begins

Clearer picture emerges for 'game-changer' Atlanta bike park ...

Construction of the Bike Park at Shirley C. Franklin Park has begun at Johnson Road and Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway in Atlanta. Developed by Atlanta Beltline, Inc., this project aims to revitalize th...

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4. Georgia-Pacific Center Redevelopment Approved

Want to live downtown in Atlanta's 6th tallest tower? You might ...

Georgia-Pacific Center Mixed-Use Redevelopment, a 400-unit project, approved at 133 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta. It spans 51 floors and 1,300,000 sq ft, developed by Georgia-Pacific LLC with architecture...

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5. Sylvan Hills II: 233 Affordable Units in Development

Atlanta Housing and Partners Break Ground on $52M Sylvan Hills II ...

Sylvan Hills II, a 233-unit residential building, is under construction at 1924 Sylvan Circle SW in Atlanta's Sylvan Hills. Developed by Radiant Development Partners and designed by Geheber Lewis Asso...

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