The board that votes on whether vacant buildings should be demolished when they are found to be out of compliance with c…
Month: April 2023
Disbarred former city councilman appointed to Beltline tax advisory committee
A former Atlanta City Councilman and attorney who was barred from practicing law by the Georgia Supreme Court for financ…
FRIDAY’S WEATHER: Sunshine returns ahead of Atlanta’s big night of music
A cold front that has kept Atlanta socked in the fog and drizzle will make its way out, and sunshine will return this afternoon, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brian Monahan.
UPS website disrupted by outage
UPS’s website was down early Friday morning.
A Texas Castle With a Swim-Through Grotto Is the Week’s Most Popular Listing
A regal, 14,000-square-foot stone castle in Southlake, TX, is this week’s most popular listing on Realtor.com.
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Conference highlights Atlanta’s lasting role as payment processing hub
For years, the city has been known as “Transaction Alley,” with roughly 70% of the world’s debit, credit and digital payments being processed in Atlanta.
Fischer Homes set to begin sales at new Lawrenceville community, Sweetbay Farm
The 33-acre development will offer single-family homes in a variety of floor plans, ranging from 1,600 to 4,000 square feet.
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An Unexpected Oasis Surrounded by Nature Preserves Thrives Within Austin City Limits
Just minutes from downtown Austin, TX, sits an oasis of 3 lush acres. The property is anchored by a lovely, 3,272-square-foot home.
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Report sheds light on chaotic events following Old 4th Ward skate park shooting
The suspect in Tuesday’s shooting spree that started at the Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark was allegedly on drugs and couldn’t tell what was real when he shot two people, including a 15-year-old, according to court records obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Did the Story of This Sweet, $575K Tucson Home Begin in the Sears, Roebuck Catalog?
What might have once been a home ordered from a catalog in the early 1900s is now a comfy retreat in a great Tucson, AZ, neighborhood.
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