In addition to heading to a new team, will Paul George head to a new home? Let’s take a look at his property portfolio.
Month: July 2024
Atlanta City Council OK’s $2M settlement for students tased in protests
Atlanta City Council members approved legislation on Monday for a $2 million settlement in the case of two college stude…
The 10 Most Livable Cities in the U.S.—and What They’re Lacking
The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited has released its yearly Global Livability Index, which ranks 173 cities from around the world. Ten U.S. cities made the list.
Would You Buy It? After 6 Price Reductions, HGTV’s 2022 Smart Home Is Still for Sale
The 2022 HGTV Smart Home is now on the market for $1,400,000. See inside the luxurious North Carolina house.
Head to these metro Atlanta restaurants for Fourth of July festivities
Whether you’re prepared to brave the heat or prefer to play it safe in air conditioning, these metro Atlanta eateries have you covered for Fourth of July.
Young Thug trial halted pending a ruling on judge’s recusal
Several defense attorneys have asked that Fulton County Chief Judge Ural Glanville be recused, and the request will be heard by a different judge.
Restored Masterpiece: A Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Comes on the Market in Michigan for $1.8M
The sellers spent about $800,000 restoring the Robert D. and Winifred L. Winn House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the Usonian style.
Centennial Yards starting entertainment district, limits Gulch parking
Centennial Yards is breaking ground on its next phase. What that’ll mean for downtown Atlanta.
Inside Edition’s Lisa Guerrero Lists Her ‘Magical’ Culver City Casita for $2M
This three-bedroom, three-bath abode in the Culver City Arts District features 1,430 square feet of living space and a nice-sized backyard.
Inside City Hall: Candidates qualify for open Atlanta Council seat
The citywide seat has been open since March when former Council member Keisha Sean Waites stepped down. The special election will be part of the Nov. 5 ballot in Atlanta.