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.

The Atlanta BeltLine® Leads to Opportunities

It’s no secret that the BeltLine trail system has had a truly positive impact on the city of Atlanta and commercial real estate. As the planned segments get closer to being built, we decided to compare office / flex assets located around finished sections of trail to assets located along the planned routes. We surveyed approximately 0.5 miles […]

The Atlanta BeltLine® Leads to Opportunities Read More »

Opportunity Zone Possibilities for Real Estate Investing

The Epic Community Impact Fund, in conjunction with Virtua Partners, recently held a gathering with real estate investors, private equity managers, venture capitalists, financial institutions, wealth advisors, real estate agents, foundations, corporations, developers, attorneys CPAs, community organizations and other investors with capital gains looking for real estate investment opportunities. The event, held at EpiCity’s headquarters

Opportunity Zone Possibilities for Real Estate Investing Read More »

Key Advantages of Doing Business in a Business Park

A business park is defined as an area of land in which many office buildings are grouped together. Business parks have become most popular in suburban locations where land values are lower. As a result, most business parks are improved with only single-story buildings. They are traditionally located near highways and main roads for optimal mobility

Key Advantages of Doing Business in a Business Park Read More »

The Stadium Effect on the Powers Ferry Area

Our Powers Ferry Business Park community is just eight-tenths of a mile from the SunTrust Park and minutes from both I-75 and I-285 where there is incredible positive change occurring. This is producing dramatic benefits for our customers and clients. The stadium effect we’re referring to has nothing to do with cyclones, as it commonly does,

The Stadium Effect on the Powers Ferry Area Read More »

Monster Energy’s Eastern Office Finds its Home Base in Powers Ferry Business Park

We welcomed Monster Energy Company’s East Business Unit to Powers Ferry Business Park last spring and we are thrilled to have them as a part of our community. The East Business Unit makes up one quarter of its North American offices, and oversees 25 states from Maine to Key West, Florida. They moved their eastern home

Monster Energy’s Eastern Office Finds its Home Base in Powers Ferry Business Park Read More »

EpiCity’s Curie Drive Business Park Area Sees Abundant Growth

Our 225 Curie Drive Business Park community is just minutes from GA 400 exit 12 McFarland Road where there is incredible growth occurring.  These improvements are a tremendous asset to our Curie Drive customer/tenants. Halcyon Forsyth is bringing Live, Work, Play to the area in a big way. This 135-acre project is nearly within walking distance from those working at 225 Curie

EpiCity’s Curie Drive Business Park Area Sees Abundant Growth Read More »

Scroll to Top