Tom Stokes

As President of EpiCity, Tom Stokes oversees a diverse portfolio of office, residential, and self-storage assets. With over 30 years of experience, Tom is one of the few professionals to hold the industry’s four highest designations: CPM®, CCIM, CAPS, and MPM. A former President of the Atlanta Chapter of NARPM and adjunct professor at Oglethorpe University, he combines academic depth with "boots-on-the-ground" expertise. Tom is a Georgia State MBA graduate and Emory alumnus who remains active in the Atlanta community through philanthropic work and a passion for horseback riding with his family.

Urban Farm Collaboration Between EpiCity and Natural Born Tillers In The News

Community Gardens have been popular for years and are usually associated with leisure. However, a recent collaboration between EpiCity and Natural Born Tillers (NBT) has led to an abundant urban farm experience at several EpiCity properties. Check out the press coverage EpiCity has received for this project below. Atlanta Journal Constitution Buckhead Reporter Georgia Trend My

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EpiCity and Natural Born Tillers Collaborate to Create Urban Farm Experience at Powers Ferry Business Park

Community Gardens have been popular for years and are usually associated with leisure.  However, a recent collaboration between EpiCity and Natural Born Tillers (NBT) has led to an abundant urban farm experience at several EpiCity properties. Sowing the Seeds of Urban Agriculture Commercial Real Estate Initiatives EpiCity’s President Tom Stokes was introduced to Cory Mosser,

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State of the Atlanta Commercial Market

2019 is shaping up to be another great year in the commercial real estate market. According to the Urban Land Institute’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2019 report, the top two prospects for growth in the commercial/multifamily subsectors are ‘fulfillment’ and ‘warehouse’. Among the factors fueling this demand is the rise of e-commerce and the

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