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Plans revealed for 234-acre mixed-use project adjacent to Pinewood Studios

Fayetteville, Ga. civic leaders and Chick-fil-A Inc. CEO Dan Cathy on Thursday detailed plans for a massive mixed-use development with three distinct districts adjacent to Pinewood Studios.

The 234-acre new urbanism community, Pinewood Forrest, will have more than 1,200 residences and 270,000 square feet of office, restaurant and retail space.

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BeltLine Partnership transitions from Chuck Meadows to Rob Brawner

A new leader has been named to run the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, the private sector nonprofit that complements the efforts of the publicly-supported Atlanta BeltLine Inc.

Rob Brawner, who has been working with the Partnership since its inception in 2006, will be the new executive director. He succeeds Chuck Meadows, who has been at the helm since November, 2014.

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The Kendeda Fund is helping in the greening of Grady Hospital

Grady Hospital is going greener.

The Grady Health Foundation has received an $850,000 gift from the Kendeda Fund to create a Green Revolving Fund, a financing tool to invest in sustainability projects, such as energy efficiency, water conservation and renewable energy.

The Grady Health System will match the Kendeda grant, which will produce cost savings through investments in future sustainability projects.

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Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin plays key role in Democratic platform

Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin took pride in how the Democratic National Convention’s Platform Committee was able to find a progressive compromise between the party’s two top candidates – former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Franklin served as the co-chair of the Platform Committee along with another former mayor – Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy.

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Fulton County commissioners and mayors to review transportation projects

Fulton County, minus the City Atlanta, has put together a draft list of transportation projects for the next five years with the potential revenue ranging from $484 million to $655 million.

The Fulton County Commissioners are holding a special called meeting on Thursday morning with the mayors of the 13 Fulton County cities not including Atlanta. At that point, they will review a draft of the project list, which they helped put together.

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