GRTA passengers are eligible for a 50 percent discount on a shared Uber ride for trips that begin or end at an Xpress Park-and-Ride lot during weekday commute hours. The promotion runs through May 31, GRTA announced today.
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Metro Atlanta Chamber is shifting its future chairs because AT&T’s Glenn Lurie is moving to Dallas
Upon hearing that AT&T is moving some of its executives out of Atlanta, the Metro Atlanta Chamber has had to shuffle its plans for future leadership.
Glenn Lurie, president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Operations, was in line to become chairman of the Metro Atlanta Chamber in 2018. But the chair-elect informed the chamber that he is moving to AT&T’s headquarters in Dallas as part of a decision to move about 300 key AT&T leadership personnel out of Atlanta.
Grant Park Gateway Project – a $48 million garage under a park – creates unity in area
The City of Atlanta Tuesday unveiled the plans for the Grant Park Gateway Project – a new parking garage that will be located on the footprint of the existing eight acre parking lot next to Zoo Atlanta along Boulevard Avenue.
The $48 million facility is a 1,000-space parking garage that will look more than a park than a structure for cars. It will address parking demands while reducing traffic congestion and improving overall safety in the area, according to the city’s Media Advisory.
Terms offered at Turner Field describe community involvement by GSU, developers
The team redeveloping Turner Field announced Monday that it has proposed a long-term agreement to four groups designated to represent the surrounding neighborhood. The team also met, reportedly, with stauncher advocates who have called for greater community involvement from the development team – a demand that has gained some level of support from some Atlanta City Council members.
Junior League of Atlanta celebrates its 100-year anniversary by giving away $1 million
The Junior League of Atlanta celebrated its Centennial Monday by giving away three grants worth a total of $1 million to local nonprofits in Atlanta.
“Today’s event was 100 years in the making and 10 years in planning,” said Deanna Anderson, this year’s JLA president, at the luncheon Monday held at the Piedmont Driving Club. “The million dollars represents 10 years of fundraising. We have finally arrived.”
Pullman Yard’s trees, terrain may receive extra protection from Atlanta
Pullman Yard would be covered by enhanced environmental preservation provisions under legislation pending Tuesday before the Atlanta City Council’s Community Development Committee.
Greenspace to be installed atop site of razed Georgia Dome, to serve as parking, recreation
Once the Georgia Dome is demolished and the site converted to parking for the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, it will be a 13-acre greenspace named the Home Depot Backyard. The park will be open for everyday access and host special events on game days and throughout the year, civic officials announced Friday.
GSU won’t meet Turner Field critics, despite rising pressure at Atlanta City Hall
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify that Georgia State University has been meeting with elected neighborhood representatives of the Turner Field area. //
Tension is rising, again, over the redevelopment of Turner Field. At least two members of the Atlanta City Council are calling on Georgia State University to meet with area residents. GSU affirmed Thursday that it has been meeting with elected neighborhood leadership and offered to meet with other groups – but the later rejected terms of the meeting.
State officials knew in February of possible Mercedes-Benz Stadium opening delays
The state agency overseeing the construction of the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium knew in February there were possible issues that could delay its opening.
That was when the Atlanta Falcons approached members of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), the state agency that will own the project, to inform them of potential construction delays. The possible complications stemmed in part from the one-of-a-kind retractable roof, GWCCA executive director Frank Poe said in a phone interview on Wednesday.
Earth Day event in English Avenue area honors memory of police shooting victim
An Earth Day event that’s billed as, “one of the biggest clean-up efforts in Atlanta history” is being co-sponsored by the Captain Planet Foundation and a non-profit organization created to honor an elderly lady killed by police in her home in the English Avenue neighborhood. The event is Friday and Saturday.
Decatur buys Methodist children’s home for greenspace, home to use money to expand services
Decatur’s City Commission agreed Monday to buy the United Methodist Children’s Home, located in the city. The $40 transaction adds 77 acres of greenspace to Decatur and provides the children’s home funds to refocus and expand the territory it serves.
Passing of Fulton County Commission Vice Chair Joan Garner a deep loss for the sisterhood
By Maria Saporta When I heard that Fulton County Commissioner Joan Garner passed away earlier today, it hit me hard. Joan was a fellow breast cancer survivor. We fought the good fight at almost the exact same time, and we knew we would be forever linked in that sisterhood none of us had ever wanted […]
Mercedes-Benz Stadium opening delayed until Aug. 26 for Falcons preseason game
The opening of the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium has been delayed again.
The new stadium is now scheduled to open with two Atlanta Falcons preseason games – one against Arizona on Saturday, Aug. 26, and the other versus Jacksonville on Thursday, Aug. 31.
The revised schedule will have the greatest impact on previously-scheduled matches in August of the Atlanta United soccer team. It is not known when or where those two games will be played.
Learn4Life: Atlanta region’s public education offerings can be improved
For the first time in recent memory, a regional consortium is addressing public education in metro Atlanta.
Learn4Life, a collaboration of four regional entities, released its baseline report Tuesday for how students are doing across five counties and eight school districts in the Atlanta region.
SunTrust Park includes entertainment center to help fans control their finances
Almost overlooked in the opening day reports from SunTrust Park is an interactive entertainment center that’s intended to help visitors improve their control of their money.
On SunTrust Park’s opening day, Atlanta Braves execs reflect on journey
By Maria Saporta On the morning of the official opening day of the new Atlanta Braves stadium at SunTrust Park, Terry McGuirk and Mike Plant took a moment to reflect on the journey that brought the team to Cobb County. McGuirk, chairman and CEO of the Atlanta Braves, and Plant, president of development, were part […]
Turner CEO John Martin seeks to reassure Atlanta about company’s future in the ciy
Atlanta will continue to play a pivotal role for Turner and its media properties –including CNN, whether or not the merger of AT&T and Time Warner goes through.
That was one of the messages Turner CEO John Martin shared with the Atlanta Press Club Thursday during a Newsmaker luncheon.
George Turner, Atlanta’s retired police chief, joining Philips Arena and Atlanta Hawks
Retired Atlanta Police Chief George Turner has a new job.
Turner will become vice president of safety and security for the Atlanta Hawks and Philips Arena beginning on May 1.
Top Atlanta mayoral candidates busy raising dollars, filings show
This story has been updated twice.
Two Atlanta city councilmembers are leading the race for fundraising to become the next mayor of Atlanta, according to the most recent filing of campaign fundraising.
Atlanta City Councilwoman Mary Norwood, the front-runner in the polls in this year’s race for mayor; and City Councilman Kwanza Hall were leading the pack with the most money raised during the last two months among the candidates.
Kasim Reed: City of Atlanta now has $175 million in reserves
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed held a press briefing Friday to reinforce what a good steward his administration has been with the city’s finances.
Reed had repeatedly said his goal was to leave the city with a “rainy day fund” of $175 million – the amount the city has in its reserves at the end of his second term as mayor (January, 2018).
