Last December, the city of Atlanta agreed to sell a piece of land along the BeltLine, near the intersection of 10th Street and Monroe Drive. The developers, Fuqua Acquisitions II, LLC, originally had planned an 11-story hotel, grocery store and 745 parking spots.
That prompted a neighborhood uproar.
Then, the city suddenly killed the deal this month. The events have prompted calls for reform of the city’s real estate sales process.
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