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  2. Invest Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Invest Atlanta is the City of Atlanta 's Development Authority. It is also known by its previous name, the Atlanta Development Authority. [1] Invest Atlanta consists of the Urban Residential Finance Authority, Downtown Development Authority and the Atlanta Economic Renaissance Corporation, along with the subsidiary, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

  3. Demolished public housing projects in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The project was named for Alonzo F. Herndon, who was born a slave, and through founding the Atlanta Life Insurance Company became Atlanta's richest African American. On June 15, 2016, Atlanta Housing Authority announced a development team has been selected to create a mixed-use mixed-income community on the site, "Herndon Square".

  4. Atlanta Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    e. The Atlanta Housing Authority ( AHA) is an agency that provides affordable housing for low-income families in Atlanta. Today, the AHA is the largest housing agency in Georgia and one of the largest in the United States, serving approximately 50,000 people. [2] The AHA was founded in 1938, taking over from the Public Works Administration (PWA ...

  5. Atlanta Development Authority - Wikipedia

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  6. Atlanta mixed-income communities - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, The Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA) created the financial and legal model for mixed-income communities or MICs, that is, communities with both owners and renters of differing income levels, that include public-assisted housing as a component. This model is used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's HOPE VI ...

  7. Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    After Atlanta was awarded the Olympic games in 1990, gentrification expanded into other parts of the city, stimulated by infrastructure improvements undertaken in preparation for the games. New development post-2000 has been aided by the Atlanta Housing Authority's eradication of the city's public housing. As noted above, it allowed development ...

  8. Charles Forrest Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Charles Forrest Palmer. Charles Forrest Palmer (December 29, 1892 - June 16, 1973) was an Atlanta real estate developer who became an expert on public housing and organized the building of Techwood Homes, the first public housing project in the United States. He would later head up both the newly created Atlanta Housing Authority and the ...

  9. Green Line (Atlanta development corridor) - Wikipedia

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    Green Line (Atlanta development corridor) The Green Line is a development corridor in Downtown Atlanta stretching from Georgia International Plaza in the west, including The Gulch, and following the rail corridor east alongside Underground Atlanta and terminating at Jesse Hill, Jr. Drive SE (one block southeast of Piedmont Ave.)