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May 4, 2022

Tishman Speyer Returning To Atlanta With Huge New Westside Mixed-Use Project

ATL's Central Perimeter To Be Held At Central Perimeter - 100 Ashford Center North June 16

Global real estate developer Tishman Speyer, after exiting the Atlanta market when it sold off its last Buckhead office tower, is looking to re-enter the top market for foreign investment on the other side of town.

Tishman Speyer Returning To Atlanta With Huge New Westside Mixed-Use Project

Tishman Speyer is seeking to redevelop the property at 990–1008 Brady Ave., where the popular Compound nightclub now stands just north of 10th Street, into a development that would include 700 apartment units, 300K SF of office and 50K SF of ground-floor retail, according to the Development of Regional Impact application

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Rivian Automotive's plans to build a $5B electric vehicle manufacturing plant and facility outside Atlanta could be funded by a record $1.5B in local and state economic incentives, but the race is on for the company to cash in.The upstart California-based electric vehicle maker, which…

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Mayor Dickens Replaces 4 Of Atlanta Housing Board's 7 Commissioners

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has rapidly remade the Atlanta Housing Board of Commissioners in his push to address the city's pressing need for new affordable housing.

Mayor Dickens Replaces 4 Of Atlanta Housing Board's 7 Commissioners

Four Atlanta Housing board members turned in their resignations, the mayor announced Monday afternoon, including Chair Dr. Christopher Edwards and Vice Chair Kirk Rich, a principal with the Atlanta office of the commercial real estate brokerage firm Avison Young.Rich told…

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Disney vs. DeSantis: Dissolving Theme Park's Self-Government Won't Be So Simple

Late in April, a short special session of the Florida Legislature voted to dissolve the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a previously little-known entity that functions as the Disney Co.'s private government in central Florida.

For more than 50 years, the district has allowed Disney to oversee various services for 27,000 acres of central Florida that are home to the company's theme parks.

The dissolution, widely understood to be part of a larger political quarrel over the "Don't Say Gay" law between Disney and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, leaves in its wake a raft of unresolved issues, experts told Bisnow this week.

One uncertainty is the fate of more than hundreds of millions in bonds issued by the district. Also, there is the potentially longer-term issue of whether Orange and Osceola counties will be permanently on the hook for providing services currently provided by Reedy Creek.

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