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December 1, 2021

Andre Dickens, With Real Estate's Backing, Elected Next Mayor Of Atlanta

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Andre Dickens, the Atlanta city councilman who emerged from a muddled field as a surprise contender, has won the election for mayor of Georgia’s capital city.

Andre Dickens, With Real Estate's Backing, Elected Next Mayor Of Atlanta

Dickens won in a resounding victory over Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore in the runoff Tuesday, despite finishing second in the general election. He inherits the leadership of a city facing rising crime ratesworsening housing affordability and Buckhead residents mounting efforts to form their own…

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CIM-Funded Expansion To Make Covington Studio One Of Georgia's Largest

A year after introducing Hollywood to Covington, Georgia, the owner of the Cinelease Studios-Three Ring, has secured financing for a massive expansion that will position the new production facility to be among the largest in Georgia.

CIM-Funded Expansion To Make Covington Studio One Of Georgia's Largest

Los Angeles-based CIM Group — the developer behind the multibillion-dollar redevelopment of the Gulch, called Centennial Yards, in Downtown Atlanta — has agreed to finance a $144M expansion of Cinelease Studios–Three Ring in Covington, 35 miles east of downtown, Bisnow has learned.Three Ring's co-owners, Woodvale and Timber Hill Group, plan to add 144K…

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After Proptech’s Monster 2021, Stage Set For Huge Adoption, Investment In 2022

Real estate technology’s banner 2021, which has seen a record-setting $9.5B invested in the sector through mid-November, came from a confluence of an increased demand for data analytics, the belief that more efficient offices or energy systems could tempt workers back to the office, and the desire save money while bolstering sustainability bona fides.

In 2022, the trends that drove investor interest in proptech figure to only increase, leading to more firms making investments in new technology. The next year will be defined, a group of tech analysts told Bisnow, by startups and other firms applying technology to solve some of commercial real estate's most pressing dilemmas: How can construction run faster and smoother? How can building become more sustainable? And perhaps above all, how can offices be run more efficiently and effectively, especially in the wake of pandemic-era disruptions to the workplace?

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