Atlanta Tornado Spares MultiFamily Housing
Downtown Atlanta is still cleaning up from the tornado that damaged many downtown buildings including the Equitable Building, Westin Peachtree Plaza, the Convention Center, the Georgia Dome (which was hosting the SEC basketball tournament at the time) and Centennial Olympic Park.
Multi-Housing News covered the storm in a news brief. The storms left two people dead and caused about $150 million in damage to city buildings. It did however spare the multifamily market from any substantial damage.
The historic Cabbagetown neighborhood seemed to take the brunt of the storm.
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