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Gwinnett County officials advance $17B transit plan

Gwinnett officials are counting on transit becoming a part of everyday life for current and future residents in the suburban county. Gwinnett officials are counting on transit becoming a part of everyday life for current and future residents in the suburban county. Read MoreAtlanta Business News - Local Atlanta News | Atlanta Business Chronicle

Gwinnett County officials advance $17B transit plan2023-09-21T17:02:51+00:00

Review: The new Holeman & Finch is less offal, but still pretty good

The Lady Edison 36-month ham plate, right, is a little slice of hog heaven—and part of a broadly meaty menu at Holeman & Finch, which finally reopened this year in Midtown’s Colony Square.Photograph by Martha Williams Fifteen years ago, a somewhat hidden South Buckhead gastropub became a local and national sensation, based on an approach

Review: The new Holeman & Finch is less offal, but still pretty good2023-09-21T17:02:47+00:00

Ten Reasons to Celebrate Ten Years of Foo Foo Festival

The beautiful beach town of Pensacola, Florida shows off every November when it plays host to the annual Foo Foo Festival. The Foo Foo Festival brings art and cultural events from near and far under one banner to celebrate creativity and community. This year, Foo Foo Fest is celebrating its ten-year anniversary November 2nd through

Ten Reasons to Celebrate Ten Years of Foo Foo Festival2023-09-21T14:01:17+00:00

Outreach lays off 12% of its staff, adding to cuts from August

Seattle-based Outreach has now gone through four rounds of layoffs in just over a year. A spokesperson says the company will move some operations to Mexico City and India. Seattle-based Outreach has now gone through four rounds of layoffs in just over a year. A spokesperson says the company will move some operations to Mexico

Outreach lays off 12% of its staff, adding to cuts from August2023-09-21T12:01:42+00:00

The Blank Foundation announces ‘single largest investment’ in support of Atlanta’s Westside

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation announces its single largest investment in Atlanta's Westside. Here's what the funding will support. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation announces its single largest investment in Atlanta's Westside. Here's what the funding will support. Read MoreAtlanta Business News - Local Atlanta News | Atlanta Business Chronicle

The Blank Foundation announces ‘single largest investment’ in support of Atlanta’s Westside2023-09-21T12:01:42+00:00

New Downtown Moxy hotel eyes opening for 2026 World Cup

The 183-room hotel would rise in walking distance to major downtown attractions. The 183-room hotel would rise in walking distance to major downtown attractions. Read MoreAtlanta Business News - Local Atlanta News | Atlanta Business Chronicle

New Downtown Moxy hotel eyes opening for 2026 World Cup2023-09-21T12:01:41+00:00

Viewpoint: How are meeting planners creating a sense of community?

"I don’t know about you, but the first industry event I attended after the world halted was everything I needed. The hugs, the smiles, the friendship — I was more starved for it than I realized," Ahrens said. "I don’t know about you, but the first industry event I attended after the world halted was

Viewpoint: How are meeting planners creating a sense of community?2023-09-21T11:03:01+00:00

Former Mayor Shirley Franklin: Atlanta needs to control more land as city grows

Shirley Franklin, who dropped by Atlanta Business Chronicle's office to discuss the city's growth, said Atlanta officials need to acquire more land to make a difference in the intense need for equity. Shirley Franklin, who dropped by Atlanta Business Chronicle's office to discuss the city's growth, said Atlanta officials need to acquire more land to

Former Mayor Shirley Franklin: Atlanta needs to control more land as city grows2023-09-20T20:00:26+00:00

World Cup should be the start — not finish — of Downtown revitalization, says Atlanta United broadcaster

With Mercedes-Benz Stadium set to host FIFA World Cup games in summer 2026, Downtown Atlanta is less than three years from a spotlight on the international stage. With Mercedes-Benz Stadium set to host FIFA World Cup games in summer 2026, Downtown Atlanta is less than three years from a spotlight on the international stage. Read

World Cup should be the start — not finish — of Downtown revitalization, says Atlanta United broadcaster2023-09-20T20:00:24+00:00

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