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By AI, Created 9:56 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – FMLS will open a fully staffed service center in late July 2026 at Lee + White in Atlanta’s West End, expanding access for real estate professionals across the city and South and West Metro Atlanta. The move adds another hub for one of North America’s largest MLS networks as Lee + White continues to grow as a mixed-use destination.
Why it matters: - The new FMLS service center should make in-person support easier for real estate professionals in Atlanta’s south and west metro counties. - The location adds another access point for a network that serves 57,000 agents and 2,700 brokers. - The move reinforces Lee + White’s shift from warehouse campus to mixed-use business hub along the BeltLine.
What happened: - FMLS plans to open a new Service Center in late July 2026 at Lee + White in Atlanta’s West End. - The center will be in Building 1070 at the adaptive reuse development along the Atlanta BeltLine. - FMLS said the site is designed to serve real estate professionals in the City of Atlanta as well as South and West Metro Atlanta communities. - Porter Henritze of Partners represented Lee + White in the lease signing.
The details: - FMLS will join three existing metro Atlanta service centers in Sandy Springs, Duluth and Woodstock. - FMLS also operates satellite locations in Cartersville, Dahlonega, Monroe and Morrow. - FMLS service centers provide customer support, real estate supplies, online browsing and ordering, and contactless pickup kiosks. - Jeremy Crawford, president and CEO of FMLS, said the West End location is convenient for members in the Southern Crescent and close-in western communities. - Crawford also said the site offers access via Interstates 20, 75 and 85. - Keller Williams Atlanta Classic is a neighboring tenant at Lee + White and recently opened its Atlanta headquarters in the same building. - Keller Williams agents, like other FMLS members, will be able to use the new service center. - Other Lee + White tenants include Carbice and JTEC, which have global headquarters and production operations there. - Ogle School recently signed a lease to expand in the 929 Building. - Concorde Career Colleges will open a campus in the 929 Building.
Between the lines: - Lee + White keeps attracting tenants that mix office, education, health care and consumer uses, which signals continued demand for adaptive reuse space in West End. - The FMLS addition gives the development another service-oriented anchor beyond breweries, restaurants and entertainment. - The site benefits from beltline frontage, transit access and highway connectivity, which helps explain why service businesses are choosing it.
What’s next: - FMLS is targeting a late July 2026 opening for the new center. - Lee + White’s broader buildout continues to add food hall space, creative offices, health care providers, trade schools, retail and the Great Lawn event space. - A planned MARTA station at Murphy Crossing is expected to be a short walk from Lee + White via the Atlanta Westside BeltLine.
The bottom line: - FMLS is expanding where its members work, shop and move through Atlanta, and Lee + White is using that demand to strengthen its position as a BeltLine business destination.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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