Why Millennials Are Flocking to Nashville
Atlanta has highest employment growth among large U.S. metros
Self-Storage Rides Wave of Growth
Globe St. article discusses the current strength of the self storage market.
AJC Editorial Board: Reading the horizon
Where Young College Graduates Are Choosing to Live
Interesting piece from New York Times about which cities have been most successful in attracting new talent.
Southeast Cities: Some Boom, Other Straggle
The Rise of the 18-Hour City
MBA SPECIAL REPORT: The CRE Market Is All Right
How Your Neighborhood Affects Your Paycheck
Here's an interesting piece on the impact that neighborhoods have on quality of life, childhood development, and educational performance.
http://www.citylab.com/work/2015/01/how-your-neighborhood-affects-your-paycheck/384536/
Economist: Atlanta could add 140,000 jobs this year
The Economics (and Nostalgia) of Dead Malls
An interesting piece on the changing nature of retail and the impact on surrounding communities.
Ernst & Young: Self-Storage is Lucrative
The Myth That Mass Transit Attracts Crime Is Alive in Atlanta
MARCUS & MILLICHAP Q3 2014 SELF-STORAGE REIT REPORT
More positive news from the self storage REITs:
http://www.melestoragegroup.com/uploads/REIT-Report-Q3-2014v7-Pages.pdf
MJ Partners Self Storage Market Overview: Analysis of Third Quarter 2014 Results
Worldpay US Move Part of Intown Tech Migration in Atlanta
More College Grads Migrate to Big Cities
Trend gives urban areas a chance for continued growth.
Urban Development - Faster Greener Commutes Key to Sustained City Growth
A new Cushman & Wakefield study looks at how major North American cities are coping with mounting transit and transportation challenges and what real estate developers are doing to ease the journey for people traveling to and from their properties.
Report: Self Storage Development Coming to Meet Consumer Demand
Developers will complete 4.7 million square feet of storage space in 2014, according to a new report from real estate brokerage firm Marcus & Millichap. That’s about 46 percent more than the 3.2 million square feet of space built in 2013.
http://news.sparefoot.com/776-self-storage-development-coming-to-meet-consumer-demand