Georgia Tech is a growing, high-demand institution in one of the country’s most competitive urban housing markets. With approximately 8,900 on-campus bed spaces serving a student body of nearly 48,000, the vast majority of Tech students are competing for quality off-campus housing in Midtown Atlanta. Georgia Tech’s website has listed the university at capacity with students placed on housing waitlists, reflecting just how tight the supply picture is. The Connector’s Spring Street location and 784-bed scale make it one of the most significant purpose-built student housing assets serving this market.
Atlanta is one of the strongest student housing markets in the country, anchored by two major universities and a city with outsized demand for quality rental housing. Georgia Tech’s consistent enrollment growth, a constrained on-campus supply, and Midtown Atlanta’s position as one of the most desirable urban neighborhoods in the Southeast create a compelling and durable demand picture for well-located student housing assets like The Connector.
The Connector is a large-scale, purpose-built student housing community on Spring Street in Midtown Atlanta, offering Georgia Tech students immediate access to campus, Tech Square, and everything that makes living in Atlanta worthwhile. With 784 beds across 350 units, it is one of the most substantial student housing communities in the market – built for Yellow Jackets who want to be in the middle of it all.
The Connector is a 350-unit, 784-bed purpose-built student housing community serving Georgia Tech in Midtown Atlanta. Georgia Tech enrolls nearly 48,000 students across all degree programs, with on-campus housing capacity falling well short of total enrollment, driving consistent and significant demand for quality off-campus options near campus and throughout Midtown.