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September 11, 2025

Doraville’s made-from-scratch downtown takes key step, eyes start date

The City of Doraville’s quest to create its own distinctive, transit-connected, multifaceted downtown district has spanned more than 20 years. At long last, that project’s development […]
September 11, 2025

ULI Atlanta 2025 Awards for Excellence Finalists

The Works named as finalist in Urban Land Institute (ULI) Atlanta’s 2025 Awards for Excellence.
September 11, 2025

OAK OKC Distinguished Merit Honoree

Urban Land Institute (ULI) Oklahoma honors OAK OKC as Distinguished Merit Honoree.
September 11, 2025

Midtown high-rise now stands among Atlanta’s tallest

As we’ve recently seen from points across town, Rockefeller Group’s 1072 West Peachtree project is making more of a mark on Atlanta’s skyline by the week. […]
September 11, 2025

Updated concept envisions new location for entertainment district at doorstep of Mercedes-Benz Stadium

It’s the latest big idea for Downtown’s tourism hub, which is now poised to see well over 1 million square feet of new retail space across […]
September 10, 2025

Armada Hoffler waits out pandemic to complete mixed-use project in suburban Atlanta

The pandemic had a devastating effect on developers’ plans for new projects, with countless developments being indefinitely stalled or canceled outright.
September 10, 2025

The Secret to Mixed-Use Success? It’s Not the Buildings

Many mixed-use projects get the hardware right. They feature a thoughtful mix of uses, beautiful buildings, and name-brand tenants. Far fewer get the “software” right—the pedestrian […]