The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

John A. Williams, noted Georgia developer

Philanthro­pist also a minority owner of Atlanta Falcons.

- Staff reports

John A. Williams, a seminal Georgia developer and minority owner of the Atlanta Falcons, died suddenly Monday.

His company, Preferred Apartment Communitie­s, released a statement saying employees are profoundly saddened to announce the loss of its co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer.

“The Board and the Company are indebted to Mr. Williams for his strong leadership, real estate vision, outgoing personalit­y and boundless energy. The Board’s thoughts are with John’s family at this very difficult time,” the statement says.

Over the course of his career, Williams directed and coordinate­d the developmen­t, constructi­on and management of more than $15 billion in real estate developmen­ts across the nation. Approximat­ely $5.5 billion of this activity has focused on multifamil­y housing, and the rest was in property such as hotels, condominiu­ms and offices.

Williams founded an iconic Atlanta company, Post Properties, in 1970. It had more than 30,000 apartments. He took Post Properties public as a REIT in 1993 and left the company in 2003.

Williams is survived by his wife Nancy; three children, Jay, Sarah Brook and Parker; and two grandchild­ren, Jack and Harrison.

He won a number of accolades in his life, from Cobb County’s Mack Henderson Public Service Award to being inducted into the Georgia State University J. Mack Robinson College of Business Hall of Fame and the Georgia Tech College of Management Hall of Fame. He also served on numerous business and community boards and led the effort to build the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, which cost $150,000,000. The 2,800seat main theater is named the John A. Williams Theatre. John A. Williams, chairman of Preferred Apartment Communitie­s and a minority owner of the Falcons, died suddenly on Monday.

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AJC 1998 FILE PHOTO

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