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Mayor Dickens aims to extend tax allocation districts for $5 billion neighborhood plan

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced an ambitious $5 billion neighborhood reinvestment initiative on Tuesday as part of his agenda to turn the city into the best place to raise a child.  “Even as Atlanta has prospered, there is still an untold story that we must confront if we are going to take our city to […]

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Local leaders tackle economic mobility at first-ever ‘Atlanta Way Day’

At the first-ever Atlanta Way Day, some of the region’s top leaders faced a big question: How did Atlanta become the lowest-ranked in upward economic mobility, and how can the region change it?  Local nonprofit Atlanta Way 2.0 hosted the event as part of its push to “bring people together to understand issues.” SaportaReport’s founder, […]

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Atlanta nonprofit takes on hunger one gift card at a time

Street Charity is Atlanta’s newest nonprofit trying to help the hungry – and it’s doing it $5 at a time.  John and Antuanette Patton launched Street Charity officially in September, but the pair has spent decades feeding people in “every imaginable fashion.” But when they moved to Atlanta and started interacting with homeless people on […]

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Beltline launches local, affordable commercial development fund

Atlanta Beltline, Inc. launched its newest development push at Wednesday’s 2025 State of the Beltline: A $2 million fund to pay for locally-led commercial development along the popular paved path.  The grant pilot program called the Local Developer Incentive Fund will offer funds from $150,000 to $500,000 for developers willing to dedicate a chunk of […]

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Invest Atlanta gives another $1 million to keep Gaines Hall stable

Invest Atlanta approved another $1 million for the ongoing stabilization of historic Gaines Hall at its Sept. 18 board meeting, and officials said the struggling building is on track to be steady by 2027.  Gaines Hall, built in 1869, was the first permanent building on the Atlanta University campus, now Clark Atlanta University. It was […]

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City Council President hopeful tackles transit-themed policy forum

There’s a familiar scene at the Healey building on Thursday night. Transit advocates have gathered for a panel and discussion on how to improve Atlanta’s transportation system, and they have plenty of ideas.  Cyclists suggested road quality improvements and maligned the many potholes on the streets, while transit advocates pushed for expanded light rail (particularly […]

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Photos: Dragon Con Parade brings pop culture fanatics to the streets

Thousands lined the streets of downtown Atlanta on Aug. 30 for the 25th annual Dragon Con Parade, a costumed brigade that celebrates all things pop culture. This year’s Labor Day convention rang in 75,000 attendees across five days. Cosplayers, mega-fans and industry stars took over the city for panels, photos and the parade. The convention […]

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Georgia Landscape Architects celebrate best in field at award gala

Georgia’s landscape architects know that most people aren’t familiar with the work that goes into their field.  Atlanta’s landscape architects know their field is a little bit of a mystery. According to the American Society of Landscape Architects, the goal is clear: create “healthy, safe and beautiful outdoor places for everyone.” But the actual work […]

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Westside Future Fund gives $100,000 to Washington cluster schools

On Aug. 27, the Westside Future Fund awarded $100,000 in grants to five of Atlanta’s Booker T. Washington cluster schools to fund student and teacher-oriented programs on the Westside. Five schools received $20,000 each for “programs and resources that promote student success:” Booker T. Washington High School, Hollis Innovation Academy, H.J. Russell West End Academy, […]

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Beltline buys up Buckhead property for Northwest Trail expansion

Atlanta Beltline Inc. announced another key move in the Buckhead area with the Aug. 25 purchase of a land piece surrounding the path’s Northwest Trail segment.  The Beltline bought six parcels of land along Peachtree Road and Bennet Street, and aims to turn the vacant buildings and pavement into commercial development and affordable housing.  “For […]

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Invest Atlanta greenlights $250,000 to local legacy businesses

Atlanta’s economic development agency board approved $50,000 grants to five legacy businesses in an ongoing effort to preserve and support small businesses.  At the Aug. 21 meeting, the Invest Atlanta board approved a series of Small Business Improvement Grants to pay for interior and exterior improvements. The grants are funded using Tax Allocation District dollars, […]

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