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IMPACT recently support the renovation of Georgia Works’ new facility in the historic Odd Fellows Tower, right in the heart of Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn district. Georgia Works is a nonprofit dedicated to helping chronically homeless men overcome addiction, secure employment, and build independent, self-sufficient lives. Their mission resonates deeply with our own values: investing in people, leading with purpose, and making a lasting impact.
One of our cherished traditions is volunteering with Feeding Northeast Florida, an organization dedicated to combating food insecurity in the region. Our team actively participates in food sorting days, providing essential meals to families in need while strengthening our bonds and making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. As we grow, so does our commitment to supporting organizations like Feeding Northeast Florida, and we encourage others to join us in building a stronger community. Stay tuned for more updates on our initiatives in Jacksonville and beyond!
Titan CEO is pleased to announce the 2025 Georgia Titan 100. The Titan 100 program recognizes Georgia’s Top 100 CEOs & C-level executives. They are the area’s most accomplished business leaders in their industry using criteria that include demonstrating exceptional leadership, vision, and passion.
Impact Development Partners (IDP), in collaboration with capital partners Trustmark, Great Southern Bank, and Patterson Real Estate Advisory Group, has announced the acquisition of a 32.34-acre site in Temple Terrace, Florida, for the development of HōM at River Hills, a 330-unit multifamily community.
We recognize and appreciate the commitment of our A-team to various professional organizations, and IMPACT directly benefits from the continued development and education these memberships provide.
In today’s superheated market, construction demand and associated costs are at an all-time high. Which may leave you asking - Will construction costs come down over the next few years? Should I postpone my project and wait for lower construction costs? Will construction costs escalate further?