Atlanta · Georgia
JRP and parent company LoadUp Technologies have been operating from Alpharetta since 2014, which makes Atlanta our deepest market by route density, operational familiarity, and customer base. Commercial and residential coverage from Buckhead and Midtown through Central Perimeter, Cumberland, and the Northeast suburbs.
Why Atlanta is our deepest market
LoadUp Technologies, our parent company, has been operating out of Alpharetta since 2014. JRP grew out of that operational base, which means Atlanta isn't just a market we serve. It's the market our entire network was built around.
Practically, that means we have stronger route density, faster turnaround, deeper knowledge of building access protocols, and more relationships with regional disposal partners here than anywhere else in the country. Our highest concentration of recurring commercial contracts sits in metro Atlanta.
Whether you're a Buckhead office building managing tenant TI churn, a Cumberland multifamily portfolio with rolling move-outs, or a homeowner in Decatur clearing a basement, the same operational backbone serves your job.
The Atlanta commercial reality
Atlanta's office market generated 2.6 million square feet of leasing activity in Q1 2026, up about 3% year-over-year, with suburban submarkets accounting for roughly 70% of activity. Central Perimeter alone saw leasing volume climb over 70%. The implication for junk removal is straightforward: tenant improvement work, decommissioning, and move-out churn is heavy and concentrated in specific submarkets.
Industrial absorption stayed positive through 2025, which keeps the construction and warehouse-decommissioning categories busy. Retail held resilient, particularly in mall-adjacent submarkets where remodels and fixture refreshes drive predictable junk removal volume.
Multifamily continues to deliver new units across the Northeast and Northwest suburbs, which feeds tenant turnover work. Property managers running portfolios across these submarkets are a large part of our recurring contract base.
Submarkets we cover deeply
Atlanta is geographically large and operationally heterogeneous. A pickup in Buckhead has different access protocols than one in Smyrna. Here are the submarkets where we run the most volume, with the kind of buyer most common in each.
Trophy and Class A office buildings clustered along Peachtree. Heavy tenant improvement and decommissioning work, often after-hours, with mall-management or ownership-coordinated COI.
Mixed office and high-end retail. Common scopes: office tenant move-outs, retail fixture refreshes, and high-rise multifamily turnover. Tight access, valet-style logistics common.
Active suburban office market with growing leasing momentum. Office TI debris, single-tenant decommissioning, and corporate campus refreshes are the most common scopes here.
Mix of corporate office, mixed-use retail, and multifamily. Common contracts: regional property management portfolios, retail fixture work, and corporate office cleanouts.
Our HQ submarket. Heavy corporate office presence (Avalon, Windward, North Point), tech-corridor tenant churn, and large multifamily portfolios. Strongest route density of any submarket.
Dense multifamily portfolios with continuous tenant move-out volume. Common contracts: monthly bulk-waste days plus on-call dispatch for unit cleanouts.
Established residential neighborhoods with steady estate cleanout and pre-listing prep volume. Realtor and probate attorney referral relationships are common in this submarket.
Growing residential and corporate suburbs with active construction projects, expanding office parks, and multifamily turnover. GC-specific recurring contracts and homeowner project work.
How disposal works in Metro Atlanta
Georgia disposal is regulated by the Environmental Protection Division (EPD) under the Department of Natural Resources. Metro Atlanta is served by a combination of regional landfills, transfer stations, and dedicated C&D facilities. Here's the infrastructure that handles the materials we haul, and how we route between them based on waste classification.
Regional MSW landfill on over 1,000 acres in Cherokee County. Handles non-hazardous household, commercial, and industrial waste plus C&D debris. Open M-F 3am-4:30pm, Sat 6am-10am.
Transfer station serving the Northeast metro. Open M-F 5am-5pm, Saturday until noon. Used for consolidating loads from the Doraville-to-Buckhead corridor before transport to regional disposal.
Westside Atlanta transfer station operated by WM. Serves the Southwest and West Atlanta routes including Westside, College Park, and East Point pickups. Hard hat and safety vest required onsite.
Dedicated C&D facility accepting construction, demolition, and renovation debris. Different waste classification than household landfills. Used for our GC and post-build cleanout projects.
Disposal routing depends on waste classification, project location, and current facility capacity. We coordinate the appropriate destination during job intake. Donation-eligible and recyclable materials are diverted from landfill where qualifying partners exist.
Most common Atlanta scopes
Multifamily and mixed-use portfolios across the metro. Recurring monthly bulk-waste plus on-call tenant move-out cleanouts.
Tenant improvement debris, decommissioning, and move-outs across Midtown, Buckhead, Central Perimeter, and the Alpharetta corridor.
Active jobsite hauling, post-build cleanouts, and renovation debris removal coordinated through Atlanta-area GC and subcontractor relationships.
Store openings, closures, fixture refreshes, and brand-protected disposal across Atlanta retail centers and national chain footprints.
Pre-listing cleanouts, full estate cleanouts, and probate work. Strong realtor referral relationships in Decatur, Druid Hills, and intown neighborhoods.
K-12 districts, hospital systems, and government agencies across metro counties. RFP-ready proposals and asset disposition documentation.
Single pickup, recurring contract, multi-property portfolio, or one-time project. Whatever the scope, we'll route to the right rep and respond within one business day. For single-item household pickups, the fastest path is self-serve booking with upfront pricing.
Atlanta accounts