Delta CFO Paul Jacobson again announced he is leaving the company, this time to become CFO of General Motors.
Month: October 2020
Weigh in on our latest survey!
Atlanta Agent’s latest survey is hot off the presses and ready for your input! Let us know your thoughts on our Agent Influence survey.
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Minimalist Masterpiece! Cube House Quickly Finds a Buyer in Upstate New York
The Cube House in Ithaca, NY, came on the market just two weeks ago for $289,000, and is now under contract after a flurry of offers came in.
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Supersonic jet developer raises funding after Air Force investment
Hermeus, an Atlanta-based supersonic jet developer, said it has raised $16 million in funding.
Delta retires Boeing 777, workhorse for international flying
Delta Air Lines is retiring the Boeing 777, an international jet that it has long depended on to jet passengers off to exotic locales from Johannesburg to Seoul.
Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Home With Only 2 Owners for Sale in Illinois
This Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian design is the only home designed by Wright in the city of Glenview, IL. It’s now on the market for $1.7 million.
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New Yorkers help make Atlanta 5th most popular metro homebuyer destination
The third quarter was like a game of musical chairs for many who are abandoning large cities for more affordable areas of the country. See what’s happening in Atlanta.
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Ted’s Montana Grill opens West Midtown location and more dining news from the week
Local restaurant chain Ted’s Montana Grill opened its 12th metro Atlanta location on Oct. 26 at the Westside…
Dearth of Credit Starves Detroit’s Housing Market
Lenders shun the city’s low-priced properties, making it hard for Black residents to access homeownership. The city of nearly 700,000 saw barely 1,700 mortgages made last year.
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Fulton, state sign deal to end investigation of June 9 voting debacle
The State Elections Board on Friday approved a negotiated consent order with Fulton County, requiring the county to enac…