Links
City of Sandy Springs, Transition Home Page
In June 2005 Sandy Springs residents overwhelmingly voted to incorporate, thus becoming the 7th largest city in Georgia. Elections for a new mayor and city council took place on November 8. The new city takes effect December 1, 2005.
Urban Institute of Atlanta
The
Urban Land Institute (ULI) stands at the forefront of the land use
and real estate industry, a steadfast leader in best practices for
a changing world. For over six decades, ULI has been a unique and trusted
forum where members come together to share and exchange ideas, information,
and experiences—to shape tomorrow’s horizon
and improve the way communities grow.
Trust for Public Land
The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is a national, nonprofit, land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, community gardens, historic sites, rural lands, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
RainCityGuide.com
The Rain City Guide is a great real estate Blog for Seattle Washington. You may ask why I would be linking to it here in atlanta? Well I think its local focus and depth of coverage for its market will be what consumers demand from their real estate websites in the future (see article on this topic). People no longer want to "Sign Up" for anything on the web, they want quality content that is not only relevant but up to date.
Buckhead Business
Association
The Buckhead Business Association (BBA)
is a non-profit organization focused on the economic and cultural
vitality of Atlanta’s Buckhead
community. The BBA began in 1951 with casual meetings among various
shopkeepers. Today, the BBA is composed of a diverse group of major
corporations, midsize and emerging growth businesses,
entrepreneurs, as well as individual members.
Atlanta
Business Chronicle
The Business journal provides a wealth of knowledge about current
events affecting the real estate development world.
Also be sure to check out the news
by industry section of the site.
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