University urges the 1,500 students, who had incomplete applications, “to finish their applications so they can be considered for admission.”
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Porter Beer Bar reopens with a refreshed look, more beer and classics on the menu
More than two years after closing, Little Five Points institution Porter Beer Bar is reopening with a new look and a menu that features both old favorites and new dishes.
Activist investor group falls short of Norfolk Southern takeover
An activist investor group won spots for three of its candidates on Norfolk Southern’s board, but failed to gain majority control.
Trinidadian restaurant Miss Conduck opens in Noni’s space on Edgewood Avenue
Miss Conduck, a Trinidadian and Caribbean restaurant, has opened on Edgewood Avenue in the former Noni’s Neighborhood Trattoria space in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.
Columbus, Toombs, Westminster boys, Oconee County, Lovett, Fellowship girls win soccer championships
The second day of the GHSA soccer championships showcased the ending of the seasons for Classes 2A at Mercer, 3A at McEa…
Refreshed but mostly unchanged, Mary Mac’s reopens in Midtown Atlanta
When Mary Mac’s Tea Room announced Tuesday it would reopen for regular business hours the following day, the news caught…
Set to join Midtown’s skyline, this office tower signals boom era’s end
Every high-rise that leaves its mark on Atlanta’s skyline is celebrated when its construction reaches its tallest point. But few buildings have the potential to be the last new tower of their type for years to come. A 25-story tower within Portman Holdings’ Spring Quarter project topped out construction this week and is poised to add 530,000 square feet of offices to Midtown. Not only will that be the most new workspace to join Atlanta’s office market this year, it’s a likely capstone to several years of rapid office development that has transformed Midtown into the city’s premier market for high-end workplaces.
Grant to fund Atlanta World Cup ‘wayfinding’ study
A study is in the works to improve signage and “wayfinding” in downtown Atlanta in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
Atlanta City Council creates trust fund for clean energy programs
As Atlanta’s climate becomes more harsh in the coming years, low-income residents will be able to access city funds to h…
Delta ranks No. 1 for customer satisfaction in two segments of J.D. Power study
Delta got the top ranking in two of three categories in J.D. Power’s new North America airline satisfaction study.