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Beltline CEO: ‘We’re discouraging casual use’ during coronavirus restrictions
In Q&A, Atlanta Beltline head Clyde Higgs discusses the importance of keeping trails open—but safe—in unprecedented times.
The 12 best things about being stuck at home in Atlanta right now
The city might be shut down, but look on the bright side, heed expert advice, and we’ll get through this—while doing really weird stuff—together.
At $669K, updated 1920s bungalow is Inman Park’s least expensive house at the moment
Features include inimitable pine floors, five decorative fireplaces, and classic 12-foot ceilings.
Amid uncertain market, Midtown’s largest new condo building announces completion
Marketing officials call the Juniper Street location paramount.
1950s contemporary near Cheshire Bridge brings ‘fresh California feel’ for $575K
The listing comes "stocked with your choice of black or purple CDC-recommended gloves and a treasure trove of sanitary wipes," says the agent.
Unfinished Atlanta moderns are listing with pre-sale status, called chances ‘to edit’
Amid coronavirus concerns and wobbling market, intown neighborhoods are dotted with pre-sale listings.
New doc chronicles the downfall, communal resolve of Atlanta’s notorious ‘Little Vietnam’
Unflinching PBS documentary "East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story" was produced by Ken Burns.
Newly constructed three-bedroom shows what $325K buys in Vine City right now
"You won’t find many kitchens like this for less than $400K," the listing asserts.
Random acts of neighborly kindness, solidarity abound in Atlanta right now
Despite coronavirus restrictions, one Decatur boy had a birthday surprise for the ages.
Mayor issues warning: Stay apart from each other, or Beltline, parks could close
To thwart the novel coronavirus, a stay-at-home order is possible, as closure of all bars, restaurants, and gyms is mandated.