Development & Housing

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Overview rendering of new Murphy Crossing development plan
Oakland City Urbanize Atlanta

Murphy Crossing Gets Fresh Vision After Previous Plans Collapsed

After last year's development disaster, Atlanta Beltline Inc. is back with a new team and a new plan for the 20-acre Murphy Crossing site in Oakland City. This time they're promising 600+ housing units, retail, and light industrial uses right on the Westside Trail.

Politics & Policy

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Decatur City Commission meeting discussing ECLC controversy
Decatur Decaturish

Decatur Commission Goes Nuclear on School Board Over Learning Center

The gloves came off at Monday's Decatur City Commission meeting as commissioners publicly blasted school board members over their handling of the controversial $22 million Early Childhood Learning Center project. The city commission is now worried the school district might sue them if they try to interfere.

Transit & Infrastructure

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Map showing new Atlanta Streets Alive route from downtown to Westside Trail
Downtown Urbanize Atlanta

Streets Alive Returns Sunday with Brand New Downtown Route

This year's first Atlanta Streets Alive event kicks off Sunday with a new "Beltline to Broad" route running from South Downtown to the Westside Trail in Vine City. It's part of a record eight planned open-streets events for 2026, including some tied to World Cup festivities.

Food & Drink

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Lamb sausage with burnt leeks from O-nada restaurant
Westside Atlanta Magazine

Omakase Table Chef Opens Argentine Steakhouse on the Westside

Leonardo Yu is shifting from Tokyo fish to Argentine beef with O-nada, a 30-seat steakhouse coming to Huff Road. The restaurant will feature an asado grill where premium cuts are cooked over live fire in front of guests, plus house-aged steaks.

Arts & Culture

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Current WatchFest'26 World Cup mural in downtown Decatur
Decatur Decaturish

Decatur Plans to Replace World Cup Mural Downtown

The city is moving forward with a $234,015 project to replace the WatchFest'26 FIFA World Cup mural at Church and Sycamore streets. The current mural celebrating the upcoming World Cup will make way for something new.