Every year in Georgia, 600 to 700 youths age out of the foster care system. More
ATLANTA The city isn't the same since Renée Lewis Glover arrived. More
A BULLDOZER TORE DOWN Bowen Homes, marking the end of Atlanta's large public housing projects. More
CHAMBLEE, GA. Once a storm water runoff site for a manufacturing plant, this lot has become a popular living space for low-income seniors thanks to a public-private partnership among the city, DeKalb County, and nonprofit affordable housing developer Mercy Housing. More
ATLANTA—A bulldozer began tearing down Bowen Homes this month, marking the end of the city’s large public housing projects More
MEET BRUCE GUNTER, president of Progressive Redevelopment, Inc. (PRI), a leading nonprofit housing developer in Georgia. More
Melaver, Inc., will soon break ground on Sustainable Fellwood, a 320-unit mixed-income, mixed-use green development in Savannah, Ga. More
ATLANTA—Georgia expects to see projects that preserve existing affordable housing properties take up a larger share of its low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) authority over the next couple of years, as the number of properties aging out of their LIHTC restrictions rises. More
Money can’t fix everything, but when it comes to building more homes affordable to America’s middle-income workforce, it sure can’t hurt. Ron Terwilliger, chairman and CEO of Atlanta-based Trammell Crow Residential, recognized that recently when he made two $5 million gifts to further the development of more workforce housing. More