Following a tumultuous Monday meeting, the Atlanta City Council voted to enter into negotiations to buy the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless’ sprawling shelter at the corner of Peachtree and Pine streets, even as attorneys for several business groups and would-be investors locked in litigation with the Task Force continue to conduct what one lawyer describes as “intense” settlement negotiations over ownership of the property.

A trial in Fulton County Superior Court, set to begin Oct. 17, has been indefinitely postponed while the settlement talks continue under the supervision of a court-appointed special master.

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