A legacy of “The Garden Suburb” in the heart of Midtown. Long before “curated living” became a modern marketing phrase, Ansley Park was designed around the concept. Established in 1904 as one of Atlanta’s first motorcar-oriented suburbs, it was conceived with a vision that remains radical in its simplicity: wide, winding streets, preserved green spaces, […]
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How to Recognize an Architecturally Significant Home
It’s about more than just the architect’s name. In the world of real estate, “architecturally significant” is a term used with varying degrees of accuracy. Sometimes it refers to a pedigree name or a specific historic style; other times, it’s simply shorthand for “different.” In reality, true architectural significance has less to do with labels […]
The Fed’s New Direction and Saving the Deal in Atlanta
Last week’s Fed meeting was largely a non-event for markets, but there was notable news on the horizon: President Trump announced that Kevin Warsh will be nominated as the next Fed Chair this May. Warsh brings a deep and interesting résumé. He’s a New York native, Stanford and Harvard educated, with early experience at Morgan […]


