From the Battery to the Bayou: A Look Back at Calloway Title’s 2025 Projects

Commercial real estate is about more than just buildings; it’s about the communities those buildings serve. At Calloway Title and Escrow, we see that truth in action every single day. “Every time we close a deal,” says Managing Partner Amanda F. Calloway, “we’re not just ensuring a smooth transfer of property — we’re helping communities grow, evolve and thrive.”

As we look back on 2025, we’re incredibly proud of the diversity and scale of the projects that crossed our desks. From multifamily acquisitions in Florida and Louisiana to sustainable tech hubs and sports complexes right here in Georgia, our team has been hard at work ensuring that commercial transactions cross the finish line smoothly. “2025 was a year where we pushed boundaries,” adds Managing Partner Kyle J. Levstek. “Our team showed that we can adapt and deliver, no matter how unique or complex the project.”

This year wasn’t just about the volume of deals; it was about the stories behind them and the trust that the nation’s top developers placed in us to handle critical milestones. We’re proud to have partnered with professionals in nearly every sector. Here is a closer look at some of the projects we worked on in 2025.

Retail & Dining Destinations

Retail isn’t dead; it’s evolving. This year, we saw a shift toward “experience-driven” spaces — places where people don’t just shop, but gather, eat and connect.

  • One exciting project we completed the title work for and helped close was Hampton Station in Greenville, SC. This isn’t your typical strip mall. It’s a destination where locals go to eat, drink, play outdoor games and support other locally owned businesses like Hollowed Earth Pottery, Onward Physical Therapy and The Noble Dog Hotel. It exemplifies exactly what modern retail should be: a community hub.
  • Back in Atlanta, we had the privilege of playing a role in the relaunch of Bankhead Seafood. For over 50 years, this restaurant was a legendary staple on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway. After it closed in 2018, many thought it was the end — until community leaders and rappers T.I. and Killer Mike stepped in with a vision. Calloway Title was honored to help close the deal that brought Bankhead back to life. As Killer Mike said about the reopening, “We decided that a 50-year-old legacy should go to 100 years.”
  • As part of Publix’s multi-state expansion, we provided commercial closing services for the Bainbridge, GA, store. This project required navigating complex, multi-state title considerations to ensure an on-time opening.

Multifamily & Residential Communities

In states like Florida, population growth pushed demand for more housing, and this year, we helped several large-scale residential projects come to life.

  • Two of those projects were in partnership with TriBridge Residential. The first acquisition, the 312-unit Exchange at St. Augustine Apartments, closed for $57.66 million. The second deal involved The Mark at Wildwood, a newly built 294-unit apartment community in Oxford at the edge of The Villages, which is one of Florida’s most sought-after master-planned communities.

Kyle J. Levstek noted: “When Calloway Title supported TriBridge Residential, we drew upon our deep understanding of multifamily property acquisitions in the Southeast, where variables like jurisdictional regulations and encumbrances can differ drastically from state to state. Our local experience and vast knowledge ensured TriBridge Residential closed both deals seamlessly.

Hospitality & Event Spaces

2025 was a strong year for hotels and event venues, especially as travel bounced back and demand for event-ready spaces surged.

  • In Pensacola, FL, we helped close the deal on the Hilton Garden Inn Pensacola Downtown. As noted in our 2025 hotel-industry review, hotel assets are increasingly viewed as resilient investments, with investors showing renewed confidence.
  • Back in Georgia, we helped JMS Family LP acquire Maison 6405 — a premier event center now poised to host weddings, conferences and large-scale gatherings. It’s projects like this that remind us our work helps create the backdrop for life’s most important moments.

Amanda F. Calloway reflected: “There’s a special satisfaction that comes with knowing the deals we help close today will host someone’s wedding, their first business conference or a milestone celebration for years to come.”

Office & Corporate Campuses

While remote work remains part of the conversation, many companies and organizations are still investing in campuses — often with a focus on innovation and long-term growth.

  • We supported the acquisition and closing of TK Elevator’s new North American headquarters in Atlanta. This three-building complex includes a state-of-the-art Innovation and Qualification Center (IQC), featuring, they claim, the tallest elevator test tower in North America. Handling real estate for such specialized infrastructure requires a deep understanding of zoning, easements and structural requirements, and our team was proud to deliver.

  • Another high-profile closing was Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc.’s acquisition of Pennant Park, a six-building office complex adjacent to The Battery Atlanta. This transaction represents a significant expansion of the Braves’ real estate footprint and shows how modern sports organizations view office real estate as part of their growth strategy.

Sports & Recreation Facilities

This year also reminded us how real estate and careful title work underpin the future of American sports.

  • A marquee deal for our team was helping facilitate U.S. Soccer’s new national training center in Fayette County, GA. The facility spans 200 acres and is designed to include dozens of soccer fields, indoor courts, performance facilities, headquarters offices and more. The project is fueled by a major investment and will create hundreds of jobs, bringing training, development and community-driven sports infrastructure to Georgia.

Kyle J. Levstek commented: “We’re proud to be part of a project that supports the next generation of athletes across the country.”

Healthcare & Community Impact Projects

Some of the most meaningful deals are the ones that directly improve everyday lives, and 2025 delivered on that front as well.

  • We helped close on a major project for Wellstar Health System’s new hospital in Acworth, GA. The planned facility will be a full-service hospital, designed to address growing healthcare needs in the region — bringing faster access to emergency care and creating more than 1,500 jobs.
  • On the education front, we supported the closing of Hapeville Charter & Career Academy — a project that addresses demand for modern educational facilities in Georgia.
  • This year, we also helped 2819 Church finally secure a permanent home. After more than a decade of moving through temporary locations, the congregation acquired a 13.1-acre campus on Greenbriar Parkway, which they purchased outright for $7 million.

A Year of Growth and Gratitude

As we close the book on 2025, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the developers, investors and community leaders who trusted Calloway Title with their visions. Being a part of your story and helping neighborhoods enter a new chapter is what drives us. We are ready to tackle whatever 2026 brings, with the expertise and dedication that have defined us for over 45 years. Send us your next commercial deal. Visit www.titlelaw.com today

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