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Residents Learn of Displacement Mostly Through Word-of-Mouth
Chastain and Versailles apartment residents in Sandy Springs will be displaced for a new development that will include luxury apartments and retail and office space.

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Chastain and Versailles apartment residents in Sandy Springs will be displaced for a new development that will include luxury apartments and retail and office space.

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