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What’s next for two Savannah architectural landmarks? Feds consider sale.
Savannah's U.S. Custom House, built circa 1850, is among the properties being considered for sale by the federal government. A less-significant building is also on the list.
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One of the country’s fastest-growing AI startups moves HQ to Midtown
A startup that’s making waves by using artificial intelligence to optimize machinery systems has planted its flag in the heart of Atlanta’s innovation district.
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North Atlantic right whale dies from entanglement injuries
A North American right whale that scientists helped disentangle from fishing gear has died, researchers say
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Saks Off 5th stores to close across U.S. One Atlanta outlet spared.
Saks Global will shutter most of its Saks Off 5th stores as it navigates bankruptcy restructuring. But at least one Atlanta-area location will stay open.
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Atlanta has built more homes, but deeply affordable housing lags
Researchers at Georgetown Law say in a new analysis that metro-area construction outpaced the national average, but growth has not always reached low-income renters.
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Buckhead’s largest office complex could get a major makeover. Take a look.
After falling behind the times and succumbing to foreclosure, Buckhead’s largest office complex is about to undergo some changes.
Home Depot to cut 800 corporate jobs, mostly affecting remote workers
Home Depot says it is eliminating about 800 corporate jobs tied to its Vinings headquarters.
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A piece of Coca-Cola’s Atlanta history now could have a new chapter
An investor has purchased the building at 125 Edgewood Ave., the first Atlanta bottling operation for Coca-Cola.
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800-bed student housing project progresses at Morehouse, Spelman colleges
The development is designed to address a lack of student housing options near Atlanta’s cluster of HBCUs.
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Atlanta has to consider World Cup security risks. Does that list include ICE?
Public safety is a paramount concern when hosting events like the World Cup, when hundreds of thousands of international soccer fans are expected to flock to Atlanta.





