Design. Density. Revitalization.
From mixed-income communities to public-private revitalization efforts, Ashley developments are rooted in long-term affordability, resident pride, and responsible stewardship. Built in collaboration with cities and housing agencies, Ashley properties offer thoughtfully designed homes, modern amenities, and vibrant environments for families, seniors, and essential workers.
- Workforce Housing Leader – Expanding access to quality, urban housing.
- Community Investment – Supporting neighborhood stability and economic mobility.
- Public-Private Alignment – Trusted partner to cities, housing authorities, and mission-driven investors.
- Operational Excellence – Scalable, well-managed communities with long-term performance.
Featured Projects
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Case Studies
Assembly Transit Oriented Development
Centennial Place
Designated by HUD as a National Model, Centennial Place gave birth to the legal, regulatory, and financial model that made the implementation of mixed-income, mixed-financed, and mixed-use revitalization projects possible.
EVIVA on Cherokee
The project facilitated the assembly of separate land parcels, paving the way for a transformative addition to the area’s residential landscape.
Trinity Mills Station
Trinity Mills Station is the largest TOD in the North Texas area, located at the intersection of the George Bush Turnpike and the DART Trinity Mills Station.
Our Approach
Strategic Partnerships
65+ public-private partnerships across 12 states.
Community Development
Revitalized communities in 20+ cities through inclusive, impact-driven projects.
Master-Planned, Impactful Communities
Built over 20 master-planned communities that create sustainable, connected neighborhoods with lasting value.
Recent Press

Atlanta Medical Center Demolition Enters Final Stage
New details are emerging about the transformation of the former Atlanta Medical Center, a facility that served underserved communities for more than 100 years before closing in 2022. Officials say the site will become a multi-use development, including a pharmacy, grocery store, and other community-focused resources.
Construction is expected to begin in 2027, with 2026 set as a major planning milestone. Leaders say the redevelopment carries deep meaning, as the hospital was closely tied to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and generations of Atlanta families.

Atlanta bet on the Beltline 20 years ago. The city will never be the same.
Gerald Pouncey’s first interaction with the Beltline was soaked in diesel and doubt.
The environmental and industrial attorney remembers inspecting land along northeast Atlanta’s abandoned railway in the early 2000s. A developer client of his believed the real estate would soon be valuable.

Demolition Nearly Complete at Atlanta Medical Center Site
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — From emergency rooms to rubble, the former Atlanta Medical Center is nearly demolished.
“Part of what the community said [was], ‘Get on with it now,’” said Eric Pinckney, president of program management for The Integral Group, the lead developer.
Crews started demolition in June. Pinckney said the majority of the campus will be cleared by the end of 2025. Two office buildings on the eastside of Boulevard will be demolished by April.
The demolition makes way for a new 22-acre live-work-play complex in the heart of the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.
Data Snapshot
Units delivered (>10,000 across 60+ communities)
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Mixed-income, affordable, workforce units cities served
Leveraged financing
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