David P. Stockert, president and CEO of locally based Post Properties Inc., heads the land-use task force that is advising the Beltline Partnership on the highest and best use for an estimated nine million sf of planned office, retail, industrial and green space in the redevelopment of a 22-mile railroad corridor running through the center of the city and touching 50 neighborhoods.
Working with Stockert are Mark Randall, Wood Partners; Jerome Russell, H.J. Russell & Co.; Mark Riley, Urban Realty Partners; Tom Senkbeil, Post Properties; Helen Hatch, Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates; Gregg Logan, Robert Charles Lesser & Co.; Kay Beynart, neighborhood advocate; Harold Buckley, Precision Realty; George Rohrig, Cartel Properties; Jim Langford, Trust for Public Land; Egbert Perry, Integral Group; Kevin Cantley, Cooper Carry; Shannon Powell, Midtown Alliance; Trent Germano, Carter USA; Walter Brown, Green Street Properties; and Tony Pickett, Atlanta Housing Authority.
Atlanta developer Ray Weeks chairs the Beltline Partnership which was created by Mayor Shirley Franklin earlier this year, as GlobeSt.com previously reported.
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