Andy Peters has more than two decades of experience writing about real estate, banking, legal issues and other areas that deal with the intersection of business and public policy. He has been a staff writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ameri...
Andy Peters has more than two decades of experience writing about real estate, banking, legal issues and other areas that deal with the intersection of business and public policy. He has been a staff writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, American Banker and Bloomberg. A native of Ringgold, Georgia, he is a graduate of Furman University and completed some graduate work at the University of Georgia.
An Atlanta investment firm has acquired its second medical office building in the Atlanta suburbs from Northside Hospital, this time in partnership with a Chicago investor.
Designs that emphasize a building’s connection to the natural world were cited in a recent architecture awards program for student centers on college campuses.
The parent company of building materials supplier Lumber Liquidators plans to relocate its headquarters from Richmond, Virginia, to a new property in Middle Tennessee.
An activist investor is targeting Atlanta-based cold storage provider Americold Realty Trust, calling for the ouster of its chairman and a possible sale of some or all of the company amid a prolonged ...
Davis Cos. sold an Amazon distribution center on the former Boston Market Terminal site for $155 million, generating a sizable profit in less than a decade.
Sysco, the largest U.S. food distributor, is buying Jetro Restaurant Depot in a $29.1 billion deal to expand into a fast-growing and profitable part of the restaurant industry, with plans to open ...
A Charlotte, North Carolina, office building home to Corning, a maker of data center equipment, has been pulled from the market just weeks after being made available.
A 20-story apartment tower at one of Atlanta's most prominent intersections has been sold to an investment firm specializing in multifamily properties.
The city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is known for Rock City featuring panoramic views and the Choo-Choo train station entertainment complex. But it has another facet of real estate that’s nothing to ...
The never-ending flow of mergers in the banking industry has resulted in the sale of a downtown Detroit office building to a group controlled by the chairman of Huntington National Bank.
Belgian pharmaceutical developer UCB plans to develop a $2 billion manufacturing campus near Atlanta, representing its first U.S. plant and a win for a mixed-use development that has been in the ...
The professional soccer team in Sacramento, California, has decided to go all-in as part of its efforts to snag a place in the top rung of U.S. men's soccer.
Chattanooga, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Tennessee, has generated a large concentration of businesses in the logistics and trucking industry. A recent lease of a major industrial property ...
The Beltline, a 22-mile walking and biking path that circles Atlanta’s central business district, has generated a wave of new commercial development focused on walkable neighborhoods with easy access ...
The decision by a ministry in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to sell a large building with plenty of outdoor space has allowed a local school for students with special needs to plan a major expansion of its ...
As Live Nation Entertainment expands across the country, it seems logical that the company would add one of its new concert venues to a downtown Atlanta project that's already near a variety of ...
Developer CIM Group has an ambitious plan to remake a long-neglected, sunken rail yard in downtown Atlanta that locals call "The Gulch." A new hotel will play an integral role in whether CIM Group's ...