Sign in
  • Join HOAA
    • Membership
    • Start A Chapter
    • About Us
  • HOA Services
    • Election Monitoring
    • Homeowner & Board Training
    • HOA Resident Orientation
    • Homeowner/HOA Dispute Resolution
  • Resources
    • HOA Community
    • HOA Podcast
    • Learning Library
      • Alliance Videos
    • HOA Help Desk
    • HOA By State
  • HOA News
    • Boards & Associations
    • Community News
    • Homeowners
      • Condos
      • Home Lifestyle
      • Mortgages
      • Short Term Rentals
    • Legal News
    • Property Management
  • Events
    • Event Photos
    • Sponsors
    • Vendors
    • HOA Boot Camp
      • HOA Event Survey
  • Chapters
    • Georgia HOA
    • Clayton County
    • Cobb County
    • DeKalb County
    • Douglas County
    • Fayette County
    • Fulton County
      • Atlanta
      • East Point
      • South Fulton
    • Henry County
Sign in
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Privacy Policy
Password recovery
Recover your password
Search

Legal Knowledge

  • Federal Statues
  • Legal Knowledge
    On a bright sunny day, the groundbreaking ceremony for the Metropolitan Place Apartments took center stage, symbolizing a significant step forward in advancing affordable housing in Atlanta. A diverse group of community leaders, including Council member Antonio Lewis and Mayor Andre Dickens, gathered at Metropolitan Parkway, standing proudly with shovels in hand. The gathering highlights a collaborative effort involving key stakeholders such as Invest Atlanta, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, the Perkerson Civic Association, Soho Housing Partners, and The Places Foundation. The backdrop of the event is a transformed landscape, with heavy earth-moving equipment poised to initiate the construction phase, reflecting the anticipation of development. The event not only signifies a new beginning for the site but also underscores an essential narrative surrounding affordable housing in urban settings. The Metropolitan Place Apartments will cater to a vital segment of the population by reserving the majority of its units for individuals earning between 60 and 80% of the area median income. This strategic approach aims to alleviate the housing crisis faced by many residents, providing opportunities for those who might otherwise struggle to find suitable living conditions in an increasingly expensive market. Attendees visibly expressed their commitment to reducing housing disparities, emphasizing the need for inclusive developments that foster community well-being. As the representatives stood united, their expressions radiated optimism and determination. Each participant in the groundbreaking ceremony represents not just a role, but a shared commitment to the future of Atlanta. Their presence signals a robust coalition, ready to tackle the challenges of urban living through thoughtful planning and community engagement. The ceremonial shovels dug into the earth, symbolizing not only the physical construction of buildings but also the foundational work needed to support the diverse needs of Atlanta's citizens. The image of this gathering encapsulates the spirit of collaboration, ambition, and community-centric development. In conclusion, the groundbreaking of the Metropolitan Place Apartments heralds an important milestone in Atlanta’s housing landscape. As participants noted, this project (once completed) will serve as a beacon of hope for those seeking affordable living options. It serves as a reminder that community-focused initiatives can bring together diverse stakeholders to foster positive change. With construction underway, the promise of enhanced living spaces for lower- and middle-income families looms nearer, instilling hope for a more inclusive urban environment capable of meeting the demands of its residents. The narrative emerging from this groundbreaking event sets a precedent for future developments, showcasing a model of partnership and progress that other cities might emulate.

    Metropolitan Place Apartments Groundbreaking

    December 14, 2025

    Understanding Georgia Code Section 44-11-30: How Georgia Homeowners Can Remove Unwanted...

    June 8, 2023

    What laws govern community associations?

    March 30, 2023

    HOA Collection Policy: How To Make And Enforce It

    June 9, 2022

    What to Know Before Pursuing a Change of Use

    May 24, 2022

    HOA Homefront: Readers ask about repairs and poor pool maintenance

    May 16, 2022

    House panel approves bill to create ombudsman, appeals process for HOA...

    March 22, 2022

    HOA Homefront: Virtual meetings and a law that came too late

    March 3, 2022

    When an HOA Fails to Follow Its Own Covenants and Procedures,...

    November 11, 2021

    Learn More On Executing An HOA Lien!

    July 31, 2021

    HOA Case Law: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

    June 14, 2021
    Businesswoman and Male lawyer or judge consult having team meeting with client, Law and Legal services concept.

    Court Had Jurisdiction to Award Attorney Fees Though Expressly Denied Prior...

    December 21, 2020
    123Page 3 of 3
    ABOUT US
    The HOA Alliance, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Contact us: alliance@hoaalliance.org
    FOLLOW US
    ©