Five Developers to Meet with GDOT about Transit Hub
(Atlanta Journal Constitution) — The Georgia Department of Transportation will meet with five developers in early November to get their ideas and questions for a long-proposed but never built transit hub in downtown Atlanta. GDOT released the list on its website late Thursday. Three Atlanta-based development firms will have meetings. Jacoby Development, which bought the closed Ford plant in Hapeville for redevelopment, also is known for its role in making Atlantic Station a reality. Cousins Properties, a large, publicly traded real estate investment trust, develops, owns and manages office towers and shopping centers such as The Avenues. Portman Holdings and John Portman & Associates has developed more than a dozen buildings downtown, including AmericasMart, and pioneering “atrium-style” hotels such as the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
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