Videos

Learn about how partnership with our neighbors in the Summerhill community is at the heart of our development process.

See the action in Summerhill as cyclers, walkers and diners enjoy Georgia Avenue closed down to car traffic during Atlanta Streets Alive.

Carter put on the first MEET at MET on Sept 22, 2019 in coordination with Atlanta Streets Alive. The event featured food trucks, open studios, artists tents and live band performances.

Rodney Scott's BBQ follows a family tradition of whole-hog goodness. Watch to learn more about the pit master himself, Rodney Scott, hear how excited he is to be coming to Atlanta, and get a sneak peek of his future location here at MET!

Interview with Jason Stieber, award-winning chef of Little Bear restaurant in Summerhill.

Carter's Kendall Golightly and David Yankey share the history of the MET's iconic water tower, the restoration process and future plans to make the water tower a hub for creativity and events for the community.

Meet La Bodega co-owners Jeannette Flores-Katz and Ken Katz as they tell us about their new cafe and takeout window at the MET. La Bodega serves fresh Latin American cuisine at the MET.

Producer Sam Crenshaw of Atlanta Channel 26 visits the GSU / Summerhill development in south Atlanta. Highlights include Georgia State stadium, Aspen Heights student housing and the Georgia Avenue redevelopment in Summerhill.

WSB interviews a Summerhill resident as well as David Nelson, Executive Vice President with Carter and Sarah O'Brien, owner of Little Tart Bakeshop about the new Summerhill project in Southeast Atlanta.

Dedicated and talented baristas have come to Summerhill! Sarah O'Brien, owner of Little Tart Bakeshop and soon-to-open Big Softie, shared her story with us. Check out her full interview here and see what else she has envisioned for Summerhill

Local Atlanta coffee company is moving their headquarters to the MET in southwest Atlanta. Their 20,000 sf space will include coffee shop, a roastery, a bakery and an outdoor area.

The MET is a 1.1 million square foot historic warehouse space next to the West End Marta station in Atlanta. It is a city unto itself for creators, an instrument for innovation, and a destination for lovers of all things creative.

The MET Atlanta hosted its inaugural Artoberfest—an interactive mural event and local makers market—at the 40 acre, 1.1 M SF complex. 2000+ visitors came out and enjoyed the 50+ vendors, open art studios, live music, and mural painting along a 600 foot outdoor alley. Video produced by Pineapple Cut Pictures.

Congratulations to the At-Promise Youth Center for celebrating their one year anniversary! We are proud to play a small part in a project that’s having such a positive impact on Atlanta’s westside.

Take a walk through Carter's Summerhill project in Atlanta, Georgia. Were making great progress along Georgia Avenue, in the spaces being prepped for future tenants Woods Chapel BBQ, Halfway Crooks Brewing and Blending and Little Tart Bakeshop, among others.

See what's happening on Georgia Avenue with this latest construction video taken in August. New tenants will be arriving soon including: Woods Chapel BBQ, Little Tart Bakery, Hodgepodge Coffee and Halfway Crooks Brewery.

The team behind General Muir, Fred's Meat & Bread, West Egg Cafe and Yalla is gearing up to launch their latest project, Woods Chapel BBQ in the historic Summerhill neighborhood.

We sat down with the founders of Halfway Crooks Brewing and Blending at Porter Beer Bar to talk about their upcoming location in Summerhill, Atlanta.

On August 18, 2016, Mayor Kasim Reed announces the sale of Turner Field to Georgia State University, Carter and Oakwood Development.

The Carter team enjoyed participating in Atlanta Streets Alive where final recommendations and plans were presented by the Turner Field LCI team.

Carter President, Scott Taylor, and GSU President, Dr. Mark Becker provide an introduction to the team’s plans for Turner Field.

Watch ESPN's tour of the UL Ragin' Cajun's new Student-Athlete Performance Center - program managed by Carter.