Now
I was most recently Development Project Manager at South Downtown Atlanta, working on the adaptive reuse of the most significant historic district in the heart of the City.
Then
I have spent a decade in affordable housing and historic preservation — at Mercy Housing Southeast, Westside Future Fund, and Cincinnati Center City Dev. Corp. — trying to define revitalization.
Sometimes
When I'm not working intensely on projects, I'm serving on the Trees Atlanta Board, building things with my hands, cooking something decent, or chasing my two boys around Oakhurst.
Landmark transformation of Atlanta's founding neighborhood. 16 buildings, 11 offices spaces, 5 restaurants, 1 greenspace, and 3 city blocks of streetscape, all completed between summer 2024 and the first match of FIFA World Cup 2026.
kronberg u+a, winter-johnson group
$50.0 million multiphase, intergenerational community comprising 3 acres and 122 units for families and seniors in a rapidly growing area of Metro Atlanta. Utilizing LIHTC, HOME, Project-Based Vouchers, and philanthropic funding.
smith dalia architects, mcshane construction co
$25.8 million demolition and new construction of 76 units of affordable housing in Old Fourth Ward. Utilizing LIHTC, Tax Exempt Bonds, TAD, and philanthropic funding.
gvsa, sovereign-cooper inc
$5.5 million reimagining of a long-vacant "Missing Middle" apartment resulting in 31 deeply-affordable units. Signified the launch of WFF's Home on the Westside community retention program. Completed with 100% philanthropic impact funds.
jones pierce architects, community construction group
$5.5 million privately-financed renovation and new construction of four flats and eight townhomes. Culminated Mercer Commons, a three -phase mixed-use development spanning two city blocks in Over-the- Rhine.
city studios architecture, pwwg architects, hueber homes
$7.14 million Historic Tax Credit rehabilitation of a former mattress factory comprising 28,000sf of office and restaurant space in Over -the- Rhine. Included the new headquarters of 3CDC.
msa design, beischel building co
$31.9 million expansion of a 4.5-acre city park, including a new parking deck, aquatic facilities, sports courts, children’s playground, and civic green. Funded with New Market Tax Credits.
glaserworks, turner construction