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  2. East Bank developer sues Nashville, claims city halted ... - AOL

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    Now, plans to build more than 350 residential units and a parking facility at 201 Cowan St. are "no longer feasible," Atlanta-based RangeWater Real Estate and New York private equity firm Prospect ...

  3. Cousins Properties - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of America tower in Atlanta was developed by Cousins Properties and sold in 2006 for $436 million. In 2012, it sold at foreclosure for $235 million Cousins Properties Incorporated is a publicly traded real estate investment trust (REIT) that invests in office buildings in Atlanta , Charlotte , Austin , Phoenix , Tampa , and Chapel Hill ...

  4. Rufus M. Rose House - Wikipedia

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    The house was sold for a price of $309,750 on August 24, 2011, to an individual by the name of Gholam Bakhtiari at an auction held by the real estate firm Williams & Williams. [ 7 ] Vacant since 2001, the house was sold in 2020 to Inman Park Properties before being sold again to UC Asset, an Atlanta-based real estate investment firm, in 2021.

  5. Dean Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Dean Gardens was one of the largest homes in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia. At the time of its completion in 1992, the 32,000 square foot, 15 bedroom house was the largest in Atlanta. The former owner, Larry Dean, who made his fortune in software, spent $30 million on its construction, plus $1.5 million a year on its upkeep. [1]

  6. East Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, East Atlanta real estate was valued much lower than other areas of the city. The neighborhood's appearance and reputation suffered as a result. [ 4 ] In 1981, the East Atlanta Community Association was founded to bolster a sense of community in the neighborhood.

  7. Green B. Adair Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Adair Mansion, originally named Wood Cliff (1895) is located in the Virginia Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia at 964 Rupley Drive, and is as of 2011 divided into upscale apartments. Green Buren Adair (c. 1837-1914, Atlanta), a wholesale commission and fertilizer tycoon, acquired the 16 acres (6.5 ha) of land in 1892 for $17,000.