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Top 6-10 Most-Read Atlanta/Southeast Commercial Real Estate Stories of 2025

A number of high-profile transactions and major corporate moves dominated the headlines as some of the most widely read stories in the Atlanta and Southeast region for 2025. Here’s a look at the top stories ranked 6 through 10:

6. Georgia Power’s $94 Million Warehouse Purchase
In one of the most talked-about deals of the year, Georgia Power made a significant investment by purchasing a warehouse in Atlanta for $94 million. The seller in the transaction was ICM Property Group. This major move ranked sixth among the region’s most-read commercial real estate stories.

7. Boehringer Ingelheim Leases 73,000 SF at Medley
Global pharmaceutical firm Boehringer Ingelheim secured a 73,000-square-foot lease at Medley, the redeveloped former State Farm headquarters located in Johns Creek. This high-profile relocation caught readers’ attention, making it the seventh most-read story.

8. Hendrick Motorsports Acquires 27 Acres in Concord
Coming in at number eight, Hendrick Motorsports made headlines with the purchase of a 27-acre parcel in Concord, North Carolina. The site is slated for the development of a new industrial park, expanding the company’s footprint in the region.

9. Taylor Morrison’s $58M Purchase Near Charlotte
Homebuilder Taylor Morrison drew regional interest with its $58 million acquisition of a large lakefront property outside of Charlotte. The development plans include 499 residential units over 162 acres, ranking as the year’s ninth most widely read story.

10. Publix to Anchor New Decatur Shopping Center
Capping off the top 10, grocery giant Publix will anchor a new shopping center in Decatur with a 50,000-square-foot supermarket. This retail development sparked significant reader engagement, earning the tenth spot on the list.

These stories reflect the dynamic commercial real estate activity and corporate expansions that shaped the Atlanta and Southeast markets in 2025.

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