Development & Housing

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Midtown Urbanize Atlanta

Atlanta's Tallest New Tower in 30 Years Finally Finished as Crane Comes Down

The 60-story 1072 West Peachtree has reached its full height after nearly three years of construction. The crane removal is causing lane closures on West Peachtree between 11th and 12th streets through April 15.

Transit & Infrastructure

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Downtown Georgia Recorder

Georgia Legislature Extends Conservation Program for 10 Years, Boosts Funding 50%

The Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program, which has allocated $142 million to 74 conservation projects since 2019, gets extended with increased funding. Recent acquisitions include land near the Okefenokee.

Food & Drink

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Morningside Eater Atlanta

30 Years In, Alon's Bakery Remains a Sandwich Staple in Morningside

The neighborhood institution is still drawing crowds for crusty loaves, stacked sandwiches, and a well-stocked gourmet market. The bresaola panini and smoked peppered turkey on focaccia are must-orders.

Business

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Inman Park The Atlanta Voice

Edibles.com Opens First Retail Store in Inman Park, Steps from the BeltLine

The hemp-derived THC company launched its flagship location on the BeltLine near Del Bar and Painted Park. It's positioned as a model for responsible, in-person hemp commerce during ongoing regulatory uncertainty.

Community

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Druid Hills What Now Atlanta

Oasis Garden Bringing Outdoor Social Dining Experience to Atlanta This Spring

The new outdoor restaurant at 3250 E. Shadowlawn Ave. will seat 160 with a design inspired by summertime in the city. Menu focuses on barbecue-inspired dishes.

Politics & Policy

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Downtown WABE

Fulton's Reparations Task Force Delivers 615-Page Report on Harm Done to Black Residents

The comprehensive report documents historical harms from slavery through urban renewal and recommends policy changes in education, housing, and criminal justice. Fulton is one of the largest counties nationally to produce such a study.

Public Safety

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Downtown WSB-TV

FBI, Atlanta Police Warn Parents About '764' Extremist Network Targeting Kids Online

The violent nihilistic group lures children as young as 9 on private platforms, then uses intimidation to coerce them into self-harm, animal cruelty, or violence. Atlanta police have opened five related investigations.

Arts & Culture

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Downtown Global Atlanta

Atlanta Tech Hub Hits 3-Year Mark with $37 Million Mobilized, 1,155 New Hires

Mayor's Office of Technology and Innovation released its 2025 Impact Report showing the tech hub has supported 146 companies, generated $70 million in salaries, and committed $85 million in city pension capital to VC and private equity.