By Guest Columnist FRANK FERNANDEZ, president/CEO of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta The world has changed. Twice. I’ve heard dozens of variations on this theme over the last five months since the pandemics of COVID-19 ...
The five-member utility regulation board doesn't reflect Georgia's diversity.
"What we do have is a real belief in the fact that things can be different."
As the pandemic crisis passes, the new orders of life provide opportunities to improve conditions in terms of sustainability, racial equity in placemaking, and more just development practices. These are among the views expressed by ...
Georgia considers the $4 million a good investment.
"Rosa Parks pushed the idea of allowing all to have just, efficient and equitable access to transportation ..."
By Guest Columnist FRED O. SMITH JR., a founding member of BeltLine Rail Now Trust is a strange thing. It is easy to lose. And once lost, it is difficult to regain. When it comes to ...
"It tends to be in what you would say are superstar successful cities ..."
Beltline CEO Clyde Higgs said boosting the amount of missing middle jobs is crucial for fostering equity and sustainable affordability along the popular multi-use trail.
By Jan Nijman, Director and Distinguished University Professor, Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University This fall, Georgia State University will offer a new Ph.D. program in Urban Studies next fall, the first of its ...
By Steven Labovitz The cityscape, culture, and even color of our bustling city in the forest is changing faster these days than most people’s socks. Everywhere in Atlanta massive, new structures are going up as ...
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