
Built in 1951, The Lofts at Twenty25 was originally named The Darlington. It was the city’s first post-World War II high-rise built for the working class. In 1965, the building became a local landmark after a young Ted Turner installed the Peachtree Street-facing ‘Atlanta’s Population Now’ sign.

Waterworks Village was completed in 2025 as a Rapid Housing Development located at 653 Green St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, featuring 100-units of modular construction with supportive services office space.

Built in 2002 with Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and later converted to market rate, 12th & James has now returned to its affordable roots under Atlantica Properties and EQ Housing Advisors. This 214-unit community is located in Northwest Atlanta.

Built in 1931, the Winnwood Apartments is a brick Georgian Revival style apartment building located in Midtown. The property has been repurposed into a 48-unit 1-bedroom studio apartment building, including preservation and restoration of the building's historic exterior that now provides supportive housing for individuals experiencing homelessness.

Sage 5430 was completed in 2025 and is designed for residents aged 55 and older, serving households earning between 50% and 70% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

This project, located in the Mechanicsville neighborhood, will provide 100 supportive housing units for individuals experiencing homelessness and 70 market-rate townhomes. The development aims to address displacement issues and offer stability to the community.

The 729 Bonaventure project is a rapid rehousing initiative in Atlanta, providing 23 units for chronically unsheltered residents.

The Melody is a groundbreaking initiative situated at 184 Forsyth St. in the heart of South Downtown that was transformed in four months from a nondescript city parking lot near the Garnett MARTA station to a community comprised of 40 innovative micro-units crafted from repurposed shipping containers, with 32 units meeting ADA compliance standards.


106-unit property in Riverdale, GA. Fire damage rehab, pool area restoration, dog park installation, improved management, and lease up within 18 months.

72 single-family homes were acquired from The Housing Development Corporation of Dekalb County, renovated, and sold to the tenants occupying the homes or to new homeowners.

85 single-family homes were acquired throughout Metro Atlanta, renovated, and sold to the tenants occupying the homes or to new homeowners.