Portman project near Piedmont Park shows demand for towers along BeltLine


Portman's plans at Amsterdam Walk underscore an ongoing shift in Atlanta's development pattern. Developers are now targeting Intown neighborhoods in close proximity to the BeltLine — especially the Eastside Trail, where a software firm recently smashed the city's rent record in one of the Southeast's highest-priced office districts. Here's a look at Portman's new project.

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