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Work begins at Henderson Place

Work has officially begun on our newest project–Henderson Place! This week, crews are completing some extensive demolition. Henderson Place is a 74,000 sf, four-story, mixed-use building in Atlanta. It is a redevelopment of a 1950’s apartment complex in the Old Fourth Ward. Once completed, the building will include a lobby, community room, administrative offices, restrooms, […]

Sovereign/Cooper selected for Briarwood Park Improvements

In Tuesday night’s City of Brookhaven Council meeting, the council unanimously voted to select Sovereign/Cooper Joint Venture as the general contractor for improvements to the city’s Briarwood Park. The $4.6 million project will include reconstructing the recreation center parking lot, stormwater improvements, a community garden, and a loop trail through the park. Additionally, the project […]

We are proud to announce the formation of Sovereign Cooper Joint Venture Inc.

ATLANTA, GA–Two top-tier commercial construction firms in Georgia are combining forces to bring together more than 80 years of superior experience. Cooper & Company General Contractors Inc., celebrating its 55th year in the industry, and Sovereign Construction & Development, an Atlanta-based general construction firm specializing in renovations, historic preservations and LEED certifications, have recently joined […]

Sovereign Cooper Announces Company President

Atlanta, GA–A commercial construction industry veteran will be taking over the reigns of the newly formed firm, Sovereign Cooper. Ray Neal, who currently serves as Director of Operations with Cooper & Company, was named President of Sovereign Cooper this week. Ray joined Cooper in 2010 and has more than 20 years of construction experience. He […]

Construction set to begin on The Front Porch at Sweet Auburn

Atlanta, GA–Sovereign Cooper Joint Venture will soon break ground on its latest project. Construction on The Front Porch at Sweet Auburn is set to begin in early summer. The $20.5-million project is owned by the Historic District Development Corporation. HDDC is one of Atlanta’s oldest surviving community development corporations and the only non-profit organization specifically […]