Atlanta is achieving notable success with its data-driven efforts to build and preserve housing, which the city sees as key ...
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Atlanta, the first city to build public housing in the United States, was also the first city to tear it down. In 1936, the Techwood Homes were completed, but after New Deal progressivism gave way ...
The third phase of this mixed-income project, located less than 2 miles from downtown, will include more than 150 units.
It isn’t often that someone I have interviewed calls me years later. But my conversation with Dorice Nolan was different. Here's how she gave me hope again.
Volunteers with HabiJax were in the Long Branch neighborhood throughout the week as construction of five new houses continued ...
Attending a HBCU based in Atlanta is more than a cultural experience — it's a smart financial move. With a legacy of ...
Opponents say the cost increase to remove trees would be too dramatic an increase, possibly discouraging affordable ...