
The Abercorn Street corridor has quietly become one of the most concentrated medical office markets in the Southeast. Here's why Savannah's healthcare real estate story deserves more attention.

The redevelopment train is coming to Savannah’s Railroad District. Let’s discuss The Signal Savannah is quietly assembling one of its most consequential urban redevelopment plays in years — five city-owned properties around the historic Railroad District are now on the table for housing, food halls, creative office, and a restored roundhouse, and the consultants are […]

Abercorn Street handles the highest retail traffic counts in the Savannah MSA. Here's what makes this corridor work, and why Abercorn Station at 5521 Abercorn is one of its most active intersections.
The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa — Savannah's only full-service resort hotel — is on the market. What does that tell us about where hospitality investment is headed in the Savannah region?

Bryan County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Georgia, and Richmond Hill is its commercial hub. Here's why the gap between residential growth and retail supply is creating real opportunity.

Port Wentworth approves 450,000 SF speculative industrial warehouse near I-95, with construction slated for Q3 2026, signaling industrial growth in Coastal GA.

Pooler City Council has tabled a zoning amendment that would allow multiple industrial warehouse buildings near Tom Triplett Community Park, with residents pushing back hard and a final vote set for April 6.

Georgia DOT is seeking public comment on a proposed 22-mile widening of I-95 through Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham Counties — from Exit 90 to the Georgia-South Carolina state line — driven by Port of Savannah growth and industrial expansion.

The City of Savannah is exploring mixed-use development on five city-owned properties in the newly dubbed "Railroad District," including a potential micro food hall in the historic train shed, affordable housing, and restoration of the Georgia Railroad Museum's roundhouse.

The City of Savannah has unveiled plans to replace the MLK Jr. Arena with 230–300 housing units and up to 45,000 square feet of retail on four acres in the heart of the city's west side.