Kitchens have taken up residence in the digital age, as designers and appliance makers increasingly rely on a host of technological innovations to update the traditional tasks of cooking, storing and cleaning up.
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Month: November 2020
MBA Open Doors Foundation receives more than $150,00 through Choose Kindness Campaign
Equity Prime Mortgage has donated critical funds to the Mortgage Bankers’ Association’s Open Doors Foundation to help families stay in their homes while their child is being treated for critical illness or injury.
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Towns at Kendrick in Brookhaven is now open
Priced from the low $700,000s, the homes provide a covered front porch and welcoming foyer, 10-foot ceilings, a gourmet kitchen, a spa-like bath that contains a freestanding soaking tub, among a number of other amenities.
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Bengals RB Giovani Bernard Selling $10.9M Tropical Mod Mansion in Fort Lauderdale
Cincinnati Bengals running back Giovani Bernard is handing off his Fort Lauderdale, FL, home. The brand-new residence is on the market for $10.9 million.
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Maxwell playoff projections heading into Round One
While the Maxwell Ratings reflect each team’s strength, the simulation highlights the impact of the season’s structure as defined by the games, region alignments, and playoff brackets.
Atlanta mayor, city council differ on status and future of the jail
Local and education news for metro Atlanta from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Socially distant Santas try new techniques at Georgia malls, stores
Visits to Santa Claus at metro Atlanta malls and stores this year feature plenty of pandemic-inspired twists.
Rail company moves ahead with plans to develop land with a dark history
Today, the site is home to a mix of trees and brush, pavement and the occasional pile of bricks. But over 100 years ago, the Chattahoochee Brick Company operated the land just off Bolton Road and inside I-285. Through a state-run convict leasing program, inmates from Georgia’s prisons were leased to private companies like the brick plant, which used them for backbreaking labor, often with complete disregard for their health.
Atlanta Public Schools to give employees $1,000 stipend
About 6,500 Atlanta Public Schools’ employees will receive a $1,000 one-time payment in December….
Atlanta completes first batch of road fixes chosen by residents
The Atlanta Department of Transportation renovated the curbs and crosswalks at the intersections at Williams Street and Peachtree Street and at Williams Street and Ted Turner Drive, so they are handicap accessible.