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Check Out Our “2012 Crank It Up” Photo Album

We hope you got a chance to attend Tuesday night's "Crank It Up" party at the SweetWater Brewery. The event, which was sponsored by Hartman…

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The Wednesday Wrap: Aug. 8, 2012

Each Wednesday, The Wrap presents a compilation of recent noteworthy commercial real estate stories from a variety of publications. Below are five stories that caught…

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Four on Friday: Andre Koleszar of Regency Centers

As an Atlanta-based vice president and regional officer of Regency Centers, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based shopping center REIT, Andre Koleszar is one of the most prominent…

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Hartman Simons’ Andy Litvak Discusses Crank It Up and Spin for Kids on “Better Mornings Atlanta”

Our own Andy Litvak appeared this morning on CBS Atlanta's "Better Mornings Atlanta" to discuss next Tuesday's Crank It Up party at the Sweetwater Brewery…

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The Wednesday Wrap: Aug. 1, 2012

Each Wednesday, The Wrap presents a compilation of recent noteworthy commercial real estate stories from a variety of publications. Below are five stories that caught…

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“Crank it Up” Party Ready to Generate Excitement and Support for 2012 Spin for Kids

Beer and bicycles. If that’s a duo that appeals to you, check out Crank It Up, a party on Tuesday, Aug. 7, at the SweetWater…

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TSPLOST: Vote for It Anyway

By Summey OrrManaging Partner, Hartman Simons Tomorrow, on July 31, the Atlanta metro area is set to vote on a one-cent sales tax, known as…

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Four on Friday: Jared Lina of Hartman Simons

Hartman Simons associate Jared Lina isn’t your typical lawyer. After all, rare is the barrister who has an Emmy on his resume. You see, before…

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The Wednesday Wrap: July 25, 2012 (with video)

Each Wednesday, The Wrap presents a compilation of recent noteworthy commercial real estate stories from a variety of publications. Below are five stories that caught…

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Four on Friday: Mark Toro of North American Properties

There’s been a lot of talk about TSPLOST in Atlanta lately. A proposed 1 percent sales tax to fund transportation projects throughout the 10-county Atlanta region goes up for vote on July 31.
Mark Toro, managing partner with North American Properties, which owns Atlantic Station in Midtown and the currently under development Avalon project in Alpharetta, has been an outspoken proponent of the referendum. We got a chance to sit down with Toro and hear more on his views.

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