UC Asset confirms that it has received a building permit from the City of Atlanta to renovate the Rufus Rose House, a historic landmark in downtown Atlanta. "This is the first time in the past two decades that an owner of this legendary property has been able to secure a building permit," declares Greg Bankston, managing partner of UC Asset. "The property is a national heritage of historic landmarks, and, understandably, any renovation plans must go through rigorous screening before a building permit can be issued.

It has taken us more than a year to finally secure the permit. As far as know, none of the previous owners in the past two decades has gone this far." Built in 1901, this 121-year-old mansion is one of the oldest buildings, and the only standing Victorian mansion, in downtown Atlanta. Affectionately referred to as the "Rose on Peachtree", it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977.

UC Asset acquired this property in 2021. The company affirms that it is renovating the property into a dual role building similar to the Empire State Building in the New York City, to become a state-of-the-art office building as well as a landmark attraction.