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  2. West End, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Dill Dinkers is scheduled to open its first Atlanta-area franchise in early 2025. [5] Also in October 2024, it was announced the deteriorating West End Mall, originally opened in 1972, will undergo a $450 million revitalization. The redevelopment is being led through a partnership between Atlanta Urban Development and the Atlanta Beltline. The ...

  3. English Avenue and Vine City - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Atlanta Housing Authority first announced plans for the "Historic Westside Village", a $130 million commercial, residential and retail project at the area's southern end near Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. at Ashby St. [33] A Publix supermarket opened in May 2002 [34] but the overall project stalled by 2003 as further anchor tenants ...

  4. Gentrification of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Atlanta metro area homes were declared unaffordable for the average buyer by the Federal Reserve Bank. The 2022 median home price in the Atlanta metro area was $350,000 and the median resident annual household income was $73,000 which means becoming a home owner may be challenging for a large percentage of the population. Since the ...

  5. Thousands of homes on $1 land: The new housing crisis ... - AOL

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    In one proposal, it wants to sell 20 acres of BLM land just outside Las Vegas — priced at $100 an acre — to the county government to use for about 150 units of housing for those who make up to ...

  6. Atlanta Beltline - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Beltline is 22-mile long multi-use corridor on a former railway corridor which encircles the core of Atlanta, Georgia.The Atlanta Beltline is designed to reconnect neighborhoods and communities historically divided and marginalized by infrastructure, improve transportation, add green space, promote redevelopment, create and preserve affordable housing, and showcase arts and culture.

  7. Underground Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The developer plans to turn Underground Atlanta into a mixed-use development with more retail options and above ground apartments, with total investments of $150–$200 million. [29] [30] The sale was completed in March 2017, [31] and the lower level closed to the public on August 13, 2017. [32]

  8. The Gulch (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Gulch is an area of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, which is unbuilt but envisioned as the site of major development. The Gulch area is at ground level, while the streets that surround it are elevated — they were originally elevated in the early 20th century so that traffic could more easily flow above the railroad lines passing through ...

  9. City purchases property in Richwood redevelopment area - AOL

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    Morgantown Area Partnership CEO Russ Rogerson previously said the city is looking to use some $700, 000 available through the Willey, Spruce, Brockway TIF district to begin razing the 55 or so ...