Georgia Power is seeking a huge increase in electricity generating capacity. In recent hearings, the utility revealed the vast majority of its forecast demand crunch — roughly 80% — is driven by data centers.
Month: January 2024
December new-home sales jump 8%
Declining interest rates spurred the increase.
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Children’s Museum of Atlanta celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month is a week away, and there are a ton of events around the city to help celebrate, educate, and enjoy
Review: Underground supper club in West End pushes culinary boundaries
Even though the team at Bovino After Dark in Atlanta’s West End neighborhood sometimes overly complicates dishes in the pursuit of deliciousness, the exciting thing about this venture is the unorthodox approach to a prix-fixe menu with no theme, the ad hoc nature of the endeavor and the fact that the rest of us are invited to experience the culinary arts in real time.
COMPASS Greater Atlanta adds real estate veterans to team
The new recruits, Nadine Lutz and Ben Harris, have a combined 38 years of real estate experience.
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Here are 7 Mardi Gras food and drink events around metro Atlanta
In 2024, Mardi Gras falls on the day before Valentine’s, and here are six events that will bring a taste of the French Quarter to Atlanta.
Stay a day or a year at this new 21-story tower at Ponce City Market
Flexibility is at the core of a new high-rise slated to open this year near Ponce City Market.
Maynard Jackson left lasting imprint on Atlanta airport
With the building of Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport terminal, Mayor Maynard Jackson established the roots of minority contracting still with us.
The man behind the South’s first Black mayor
Fifty years after Maynard Jackson’s election as Atlanta’s first Black mayor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution explores his legacy on the American South.
UPDATE | Pedestrian struck by 2 vehicles, killed on Downtown Connector
A man walking on the Downtown Connector early Wednesday morning was fatally struck by two vehicles, police said.