Atlanta Development Updates — Wednesday, March 04, 2026
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📰 Today's Stories
1. Forge Atlanta: 600-Unit Project Downtown

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.
Features...
2. Sylvan Hills II: 233 Units Underway

Sylvan Hills II, a 233-unit mixed-use project, is under construction at 1924 Sylvan Circle SW, Atlanta. Developed by TCE Development, Radiant Development Partners, EQ Housing Advisors, Atlanta Neighbo...
3. Capitol View/Sylvan 3032-Unit Project Proposed

Capitol View/Sylvan, a 3032-unit mixed-use development, proposed for Sylvan Road SW & Cox Avenue in Atlanta's Capitol View neighborhood. The 716,000 sq ft project by Abebe Ventures, designed by Perkin...
4. 356 University Ave Mixed-Use Project Proposed

356 University Avenue Mixed-Income/Mixed-Use Project proposed at 356 University Ave, Atlanta by Atlanta Beltline, Inc. Architecture by TSW.
The project lacks affordable housing units. Details on floo...
5. Northbend Project Approved in Brookhaven

Northbend, a 1720-unit mixed-use project, is approved for Corporate Square Boulevard, Brookhaven, Atlanta. It spans multiple addresses: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, and 54 Corporate Boulevard, develo...
6. Georgia-Pacific Center Conversion Approved

Georgia-Pacific Center's conversion at 133 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, is approved. The project, by Georgia-Pacific LLC and Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio LLC, will transform the structure into a mixed-use b...
7. Avondale Estates $350M Mixed-Use Plan Unveiled
Hedgewood Homes proposes a $350M mixed-use development with 789 units in Downtown Avondale Estates, DeKalb County, Georgia. Designed by Brock Hudgins Architects, it includes residential and commercial...
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