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  2. 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.

  3. Post Properties - Wikipedia

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    Post Properties, Inc. was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia that invested in apartments. As of December 31, 2015, the company owned interests in 24,162 apartment units in 61 communities. [1] In 2016, the company was acquired by Mid-America Apartment Communities.

  4. Georgia State Route 400 - Wikipedia

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    Georgia State Route 400 (SR 400; commonly known as Georgia 400) is a freeway and state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia serving parts of Metro Atlanta.It is concurrent with U.S. Route 19 (US 19) from exit 4 (Interstate 285) until its northern terminus south-southeast of Dahlonega, linking the city of Atlanta to its north-central suburbs and exurbs.

  5. Georgia State Route 154 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 154 Connector (SR 154 Conn.) is a 0.5-mile-long (0.80 km) connecting route of SR 154 that exists entirely within the southeastern part of Atlanta, in Fulton County. It begins just east of Grant Park , which contains the Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum , in Glenwood Park , at an intersection with Glenwood Avenue SE.

  6. Tom Cousins - Wikipedia

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    He and his father started their real-estate company in 1958. During the 1960s, Tom Cousins moved from real-estate to property development and sports franchising. [4] He developed buildings such as the CNN Center, the Omni Coliseum, 191 Peachtree Tower, the Pinnacle Building in Buckhead and the first phase of the Georgia World Congress Center. [5]

  7. Briarcliff (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Briarcliff was the mansion and estate of Asa Griggs "Buddy" Candler Jr. (1880–1953), and is now the Briarcliff Campus of Emory University. The estate was built in 1922 on 42 acres on Williams Mill Road, now Briarcliff Road in Druid Hills near Atlanta. Williams Mill Road would be renamed Briarcliff Road in the 1920s after the estate that Asa ...