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Atlanta’s Central Perimeter Faces a Potential Housing Shortage

Highly Paid Workers Are Migrating to the Area, but Housing Construction Has Slowed
Corporate expansions in Central Perimeter, including Deluxe Corp.'s plans to open a new financial technology center in Sandy Springs, could lead to a housing shortage in the area. (CoStar)
Corporate expansions in Central Perimeter, including Deluxe Corp.'s plans to open a new financial technology center in Sandy Springs, could lead to a housing shortage in the area. (CoStar)
By Trenton Turner
CoStar Analytics
November 16, 2020 | 2:00 P.M.

As Atlanta’s premier edge city, Central Perimeter is receiving an influx of new corporate jobs. But local authorities are realizing that the area lacks the housing to accommodate these new residents.

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