The restaurant group behind popular Middle Eastern restaurants Delbar and Bibi is set to open Mediterranean and French restaurant Eden next year in the Star Metals District mixed-use development in West Midtown.
Georgia sees drop in medical resident applicants after Supreme Court abortion ruling
After the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in June 2022 allowing states like Georgia to institute abortion bans, stat…
Anywhere Real Estate, Keller Williams and RE/MAX commissions settlements receive final court approval
Other settlements are still awaiting final approval, including the $418 million settlement with NAR.
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Atlanta City Council, advocates criticize mayor’s proposed transportation budget
Mayor Andre Dicken’s proposed Fiscal Year 2025 spending gives Atlanta’s transportation department the smallest budget increase of any city department at just 2% – less than the rate of inflation. “I am disappointed with this budget,” Council member Byron Amos told transportation officials during their budget briefing Thursday. Amos is also chairman of the transportation committee. “The people know we have the money, but we’ve not seen the projects being done,” he said.
Atlanta City Council, advocates question transportation budget
The city’s Department of Transportation often comes under fire by City Council members and citizens alike for Atlanta’s …
State tennis preview: Pace girls try to make it five straight
The Pace Academy girls will try to make history on Saturday at the state tennis tournament. The Knights are going for th…
BREAKING | Man fatally shot inside MARTA train in downtown Atlanta
A man was fatally shot Thursday afternoon inside a MARTA train, police said….
Nearly half of all adults would buy their childhood home if they could afford it
Zillow attributes this trend to a growing sense of nostalgia for easier times.
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Georgia State mistakenly sends acceptance message to 1,500 students
University urges the 1,500 students, who had incomplete applications, “to finish their applications so they can be considered for admission.”
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.