Closer intown, there’s Atlantic Station, the 138-acre neighborhood of residences, retail outlets and office buildings built on the site of the old Atlantic Steel mill. Morris Manning represented Jim Jacoby and AIG in buying, cleaning up and developing the project and in negotiating the 17th Street Bridge connecting it to Midtown.

Just south of Five Points in downtown Atlanta, another client, WRS Inc., is buying Underground Atlanta to create a mixed use development for the students and government workers who dominate the area. The company, based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, says it will anchor the project with a grocery store—the first one downtown in a decade.

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