
Restaurant and office makeover in Buckhead’s Peachtree Park pitched as start of bigger plan
A makeover of a former restaurant and office building on Buckhead’s Piedmont Road is intended as the first stage of
A makeover of a former restaurant and office building on Buckhead’s Piedmont Road is intended as the first stage of
The Simon Properties Group made a big splash in 2018 when chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper
Atlanta Beltline Inc. (ABI) says it will seek high-density, mixed-use plans for affordable housing and commercial space on its property
Sharply increasing interest rates have created downward pressure on the real estate market nationwide during the 3rd-quarter of 2022. The
North Buckhead’s Sarah Smith Elementary School is celebrating its 70th school year. The anniversary will be celebrated at the school’s
Buckhead’s Mt. Olive Cemetery was rededicated in an Oct. 9 ceremony honoring Black former residents who were driven out 70
Atlanta BeltLine Inc. (ABI) is preparing to seek a developer for a 3-acre Buckhead site it bought for affordable housing
A 12-story apartment tower is proposed as the third phase of Camden Development’s rental housing redevelopment in Buckhead’s West Village.
The Buckhead Heritage Society is accepting nominations for its second annual historic preservation award. The Belle Turner Lynch Preservation Award
The 2022 “State of Buckhead” survey is open for local opinions on such issues as crime, transit, parks and the
Peachtree Road United Methodist Church aims to demolish a historic Buckhead Forest house for a new parsonage, stirring preservationist concerns.
A troublesome segment of the Atlanta BeltLine Northwest Trail’s route through Buckhead is closer to a solution as planners backed
A plan for a pedestrian bridge atop the Ga. 400/Lenox Road interchange is moving ahead, with a public input meeting
Buckhead’s historic Whispering Pines mansion, the subject of recent preservation talks with a developer, has been half-demolished in a surprise
The Buckhead Library continues to support local artists, and especially the photography community, with the “Dreamscapes” exhibit. The exhibit is
Robb Pitts, chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, is known across the metro area for decades of public
Charlie Loudermilk, an iconic business and civic leader in Buckhead and the rest of Atlanta for nearly 70 years, died
The Buckhead real estate market so far this year has felt like a dramatic orchestra piece. It began in January