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The Row on Wylie townhomes now available for tours and immediate closings

The Brightstar Team | COMPASS announces The Row on Wylie is now open for tours (virtual and in-person) and immediate closings. The five townhomes, built by Foyer Urban Builders, are priced from the mid-$400,000s.

Nestled between Reynoldstown and Edgewood at 1194 Wylie Street, the townhomes offer 1,689 square feet with three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths and one-car garages. Notable appointments include open-concept living areas, kitchens with 42-inch painted cabinets, quartz countertops throughout and stainless-steel Whirlpool kitchen appliances, rooftop terraces, rear balconies, hardwood floors, and dual sinks in the owner’s suite bath. There are also rooftop decks and common area greenspace.

The community boasts a Walk Score of 78 and StudioPlex Alley, Krog Street Market, Edgewood Retail District and Pratt-Pullman Yard are all within walking distance.

To schedule a virtual or in-person tour, contact Dave Toole at (770) 296-8528 or visit TheRowOnWylie.com.

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Mayor issues new guidelines for Atlanta BeltLine usage during COVID-19 outbreak

After weeks of complaints and concerns about the number of people using the Atlanta BeltLine trails during the COVID-19 outbreak, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced new usage guidelines during a morning conference call with the Atlanta City Council.

Bottoms said usage of the trails had dropped significantly, but the temporary guidelines would help to insure more social distancing.

From 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., the trails will be limited for use by older adults and those with compromised immune systems who need a place to exercise. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the trails are being designated for those who don’t have access to other trails for exercise or transportation. After 2 p.m., Bottoms said the trails would be limited to work travel and emergency needs only.

There were no details on how these new guidelines would be enforced by police.

In other updates, Bottoms said that overall crime had dropped 13 percent in the city during the outbreak, but there has been an uptick in commercial burglaries due to many businesses being closed.

Bottoms said basketball goals and volleyball nets were being removed from city parks to stop gatherings.

Hazard pay for city workers will be extended through June 30 and backdated to March 11.

Rent relief will be offered for seniors, families, and other residents who live in Atlanta Housing-owned or subsidized units and have lost income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes Housing Choice Voucher Program participants. Residents suffering a loss of income due to COVID-19 can certify their current income and upon approval, receive a rent reduction, up to 100 percent of the contract rent, for two months, covering the months of April and May 2020, with AH making payment directly to the property owner or management company.

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Lindbergh City Center set for major redevelopment

A rendering of the redeveloped Lindbergh City Center.

Despite the uncertainty due to COVID-19, Rubenstein Partners is moving forward with its redevelopment strategy for Lindbergh City Center, the 47-acre mixed-use development surrounding the Lindbergh Center MARTA station in Buckhead.

Since acquiring the property in September, Rubenstein and investment firm Monarch Alternative Capital LP have enlisted Cushman & Wakefield, Revel, ASD|SKY and Gensler to assist with the redevelopment vision of the nearly 20-year-old property.

Plans involve redesigning the building exteriors to create varied heights and layers; reconfiguring the retail footprint; recruiting a tenant mix of local retailers, art galleries and restaurants; and attracting more office tenants. Open spaces throughout the property will get new furniture, lighting and event programming. Rubenstein also recently hired new property operations vendors, including a private 24-hour security team.

With AT&T’s relocation, more than 1 million square feet of office space will come online this year. Global design and architecture firm Gensler is leading the interior redesign of the unique 35,000-square-foot office atrium, which will be modernized for today’s workforce and include a coffee and wine bar, game room, and a mix of alternative work spaces. That atrium will connect directly to over 80,000 square feet of retail on a reimagined main street.

“While there is much uncertainty in today’s marketplace due to the coronavirus pandemic, we are confident in our plans to redevelop Lindbergh City Center into a hub for global experiences with the best connectivity in Atlanta,” said Taylor Smith, Regional Director of the Southeast at Rubenstein. “We are investing in public spaces and the design of our buildings, partnering with local organizations, artists and small businesses to host community activations later this year, and re-merchandising the tenant mix to create a unique retail and dining experience that caters to all of Atlanta through the MARTA system and the great neighborhoods around us.”

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Coronavirus Update – March 29: Cases top 2,600; disaster declaration; ‘casual use’ of BeltLine discouraged

The Georgia Department of Public Health says there are now 2,683 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) with 83 deaths in the state. While those numbers were being announced, President Trump extended social distancing guidelines for another month until April 30.

The White House has approved Georgia’s disaster declaration to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement, the White House said federal funds are available to the state as well as eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations for emergency protective measures. Kemp said in a statement that the declaration will enable the state to continue partnering with federal agencies in a coordinated fight against this pandemic.

Atlanta BeltLine CEO Clyde Higgs told Curbed Atlanta that he is discouraging “casual use” of the BeltLine trails. “This is a place for people that need to get to a medical facility, for supplies or services, for groceries, to get to a job. So we consider that as essential use. That’s our mindset. At the same time, we’re really pushing the tenets of social and physical distancing. We’re really trying to push that message out.” With warmer weather and sunny says, the BeltLine has been packed with people not observing the “social distancing” recommendation to stop the spread of COVID-19. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms did not ban people from public parks or the BeltLine in her recent stay-at-home order.

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Digital Marketing Advice for New Real Estate Agents in 2020

Are you a new real estate agent starting a career in 2020? Looking for some digital marketing tips and advice to help you grow your brand? If so, this article is for you! Below, I provided some actionable marketing advice for new real estate agents in 2020. You can use one or two of these […]

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Real Estate PR Strategy: Pitching Content to Local Media Outlets

Looking for a new real estate PR strategy to increase your exposure in 2020? Try pitching your best content to local newspapers and media. In a previous article, I provided a list of low-cost digital marketing strategies for new real estate agents. One of the strategies on that list was to pitch yourself to local […]

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7 Big Benefits of a Mortgage Blogging Program

We talk a lot about mortgage blogging here at MetroDepth, because it’s one of the core services we provide to our clients. But what are the benefits of a mortgage blogging program? Why is it worth your time and/or money to pursue such a strategy? An entire book could be written on this subject. But […]

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Mortgage Industry Outlook for 2020 Mostly Positive

Highlights from this article: A mortgage industry forecast for 2020 predicts a slight drop in originations. But overall, 2020 is expected to be a good year for lenders in the U.S. Rates are expected to remain low over the coming months. Purchase loans will likely continue to dominate the market. Learn more about these and […]

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Best Way to Grow Your Mortgage Business in 2020

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