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Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. has purchased a 6.3-acre site at 350 Chappell Road, NW, in the city’s Grove Park and Historic Westin Heights neighborhoods. In cooperation with Atlanta nonprofit City of Refuge, which serves communities in need on the city’s Westside, this collaboration will lead to the development of affordable multifamily homes near the future Westside Trail – Segment 4 and near the BeltLine’s largest planned site in support of affordable housing, the 31+ acre site at 425 Chappell Road, NW. The $4 million transaction reflects another step in the BeltLine’s creation of long-term affordable housing and commercial options around the corridor. To date, the BeltLine has invested $43 million in more than 72 acres across six sites. The property, once the site of an apartment complex that fell into disrepair, is also near the recently opened Westside Park.

Ormewood Avenues in East Atlanta. The townhomes range in size from 1,565 to 1,613 square feet with prices starting in the high $500,000s. Visit owntheharman.com for more details.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices

Georgia

Properties marked its 60th anniversary with a celebratory at Mercedes Benz Stadium in June. The celebration included over a thousand attendees who enjoyed music, food, and networking. The company and former BHHSGA leaders, including Founder Ed Erbesfield, Chairman Emeritus Dan Forsman and Executive Vice

President Emeritus Toni McGown, were all honored with special commendations signed by Gov. Brian Kemp.

►Shirley Gary, owner and CEO of Engel & Völkers Buckhead

Atlanta and Engel & Völkers Atlanta

North Fulton, has been named Georgia’s Number One Individual Agent for both sales volume and sides closed by REAL Trends, a privately-held company that has offered analysis and information on the residential real estate industry since 1987.

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