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The ongoing push by cities along Atlanta’s northern perimeter to retain affordability amid a flurry of development has gotten a boost in Doraville. Doraville city officials announced this week ...
The Birds have flown off for the spring—an unusual move for the typical warm season in Atlanta, but perhaps a necessary one during a global pandemic. E-scooters provided by companies Bird, Uber ...
Editor’s note: The author, Adam C. Johnson, is the Midtown Neighbors’ Association’s History Committee Chairman. He previously chronicled how a civic sore spot decried as the “Pit of ...
While most of Atlanta might resemble a quiet, eerie scene from The Walking Dead right now, due to coronavirus outbreak concerns, the metro area’s population continues to swell. Between 2010 and ...
“It’s a very important building in the history of the State of Georgia.” Photos courtesy of Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Stevens & Wilkinson It looks like something you might expect to ...
For a city hailed as the forefront of the Civil Rights movement—dubbed “the City Too Busy to Hate” and “Black Mecca”—Atlanta didn’t fare too well in a recent ranking of the nation ...
The proposed redevelopment of West End’s aging mall into a bustling hub of offices, hotel rooms, and affordable housing that would set a national example for how federal “opportunity zones ...
Several notable landmarks stand near the corner of Mayson Avenue and Hardee Street in the historically African-American community of Edgewood on Atlanta’s eastside, but only one of them, The ...
Tuxedo Park, central Buckhead, Mount Paran/Northside: These Atlanta neighborhoods are ripe for those with fat wallets. During 2019, those communities garnered more than half of the most expensive ...
Nick Stephens, a Georgia Tech-trained city planner and editorial writer, is an impassioned urbanist to the core. When it comes to transit, given metro Atlanta’s anticipated population explosion ...
The cranes aren’t yet moving on Mitchell Street, but a recent tour of downtown Atlanta’s Hotel Row provided a fresh look at progress of the South Downtown development project as it begins ...
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