The all-female terra alma team loves working on adaptive reuse projects by taking something already established and converting it into something new, like Ponce City Market. With several metro Atlanta communities hitting a growth spurt because of the rail lines throughout the state, terra alma also enjoys working on the downtown resurgence of restaurants and shops.

Weintraub said, “We love working in urban environments where people are walking and congregating.”

A consultant on multiple single-use projects, terra alma knows how to position these properties to become multi-use projects. This creates assets that help the local community and serves to attract the next wave of tenants and employers moving into the building. The goal for terra alma is to create an office environment where workers can run all of their errands during the week. Offering services used during the ordinary course of life on the property, including doggy/kid daycare, on-site restaurants and dry-cleaning, allows people to regain their leisure time on the weekends.

Edie Weintraub and why she built Terra Alma (October 4, 2022)

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