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Historic Theater expedition carves behind-the-scenes path through Georgia landmarks

On Jan. 25, four Georgia theaters will open their doors for a chance to explore behind-the-scenes of the historic landmarks. The inaugural self-led path travels in order through the GEM Theatre in Calhoun, the DeSoto Theatre in Rome, the century-old Canton Theatre and the Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre in downtown Marietta.  With tickets […]

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At annual Eggs and Issues breakfast, Georgia leaders set legislative tone: infrastructure and tort reform

On Jan. 14, hundreds of Georgia political and corporate leaders kicked off the 2025 legislative session at the annual Georgia Chamber’s Eggs and Issues breakfast. The morning may have started with an icy 6:30 a.m. networking session, but the room of Georgia’s most powerful still buzzed with energy. Attendees packed into a ballroom at the […]

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Atlanta Regional Commission launches plan to electrify metro’s transportation

Atlanta’s first regional transportation electrification plan aims to make the 11-county metro area an electric vehicle hub for the southeast using a four-pronged approach and hopes of public buy-in.  The Atlanta Regional Commission adopted the plan at a Jan. 8 board meeting, kicking off a plan to rapidly multiply the number of electric vehicles in […]

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Murdered bus driver’s family members, MARTA employees demand safety changes from transit organization

Days after 47-year-old bus operator Leroy Ramos was shot and killed on the job, his mourning family members, union representatives and transit workers across the metro area packed into MARTA headquarters with a list of demands for the transit agency.  The MARTA board was met with a lineup of impassioned public comments declaring “enough is […]

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After rocky journey, Atlanta executes two-year PAD contract

Months of unpaid work, a secret procurement process, “philosophical differences” and a brief suspension of services ended Jan. 6 when Atlanta executed a two-year, $5 million contract for community response agency the Policing Alternatives & Diversion Initiative, or PAD.  It’s been a lengthy, troubled process for the long-standing diversion program due to multiple contract issues […]

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King Center launches MLK holiday schedule focused on youth and AI

The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change kicked off the annual King Holiday Observance roster with a Jan. 7 press conference announcing a lineup for “Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice and Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence365.”  Through Jan. 20, the King Center and its partners will host a series of events […]

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The Beltline looks to 2025 as it grows the city’s green destination

The Atlanta Beltline, Inc. capped off a busy year with its fourth quarterly briefing on Dec. 16, but the team is already looking at 2025 projects, including trail construction, affordable housing and the first steps to building light rail.  “We’re just continuing to push the people’s project at the forefront and get that national and even […]

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City of Norcross buys historic woman’s club with new preservation

After a rocky journey, the historic Norcross Woman’s Club building is officially under city of Norcross ownership. The Georgia Trust For Historic Preservation announced its agreement with the city to sell the building for $450,000 on Dec. 17.  The sale comes after a months-long struggle over who would own and control the historic property. The […]

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Annual Good Trouble Honors brings ‘joy’ to Atlanta advocacy

Atlanta’s Center for Civic Innovation celebrated 10 years in business with its annual “Good Trouble” honors at a Dec. 12 ceremony at the Plaza Theatre. The nonprofit honored 10 individuals and organizations who have created “necessary good trouble” through their work in and around Atlanta. A decade ago, founder and executive director Rohit Malhotra created […]

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Chattahoochee Brick Company transformation inches along at advisory board meeting

The Chattahoochee Brick Company Memorial, Greenspace and Park board held its quarterly meeting at the Northwest Library at Scotts Crossing on Dec. 11 as the members continued to inch along a lengthy community input process. An 11-member advisory board was appointed by the city of Atlanta to oversee the entire transformation of the fraught Chattahoochee […]

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Invest Atlanta helps fund development by locals, for locals in English Avenue

On Nov. 21, the Invest Atlanta Board of Directors pushed ahead on its second “Community Builders” redevelopment on the city’s Westside. The board approved $260,000 in grant funding for longtime Westside resident and local neighborhood leader Tracy Bates’ redevelopment. Bates is part of the economic development organization’s “Community Builders” program, and her six-unit property will […]

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Atlanta talks historic preservation with ‘Plan A’ public meeting

A group of Atlanta city planners, historic preservationists and community members packed into Atlanta’s oldest home to talk about “Plan A,” the latest update to the city’s comprehensive development plan that guides the future of Atlanta.  Every five years the city is required to update the development plan. Since February, the team has had 34 […]

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