High-End Properties Stay Hot

"People in the [hip-hop] industry are gravitating to Atlanta for the same reason they go to Nashville for country," says Brian Williams, senior VP/director of Suntrust Music Private Banking. "We're seeing a lot of people that have dual residences in Miami and Atlanta, for example...

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Private banking
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