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Dewberry Scaffolding

What caused scaffolding to collapse at skeletal office tower in Midtown?

The project, which began as a dramatic renovation to the aging Campanile office building, has stood unfinished for more than five years.

Hyundai and SK On joint venture

SK and Hyundai open new $5B EV battery plant northwest of Atlanta

South Korean conglomerates SK On and Hyundai Motor Group last month began initial production at their joint $5 billion battery factory in Bartow County.

Why Waffle House workers across the South are demanding higher pay

Waffle House workers are demanding higher wages. Credit: Raiseupthesouth | Associated Press / YouTube | Getty | Natrice Miller, Hyosub Shin, Arvin Temkar / AJC

Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Revelers make merry at the Chaka Khan Hacienda party at Pullman Yards on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023. (Ben Gray for the AJC 2023)

Traffic, noise and a Kirkwood mystery: Why doesn’t Pullman need event permits?

Atlanta's Pullman Yards, once an industrial site, is now an entertainment complex billed as “The South’s Premier Destination.” Neighbors aren't happy and want answers.

You42 Studios

In this Atlanta-area film studio, visitors can dine while creators go viral

You42 Studios offers several rentable rooms geared toward content creators, from comedians and podcasters to directors of short films and business owners filming ads.

LA Premiere of "Weapons"

Julia Garner returning to metro Atlanta to film Apple TV’s ‘Guilty Creatures’

Julia Garner, whose breakthrough role was on Netflix's "Ozark," will return to metro Atlanta to shoot a new Apple TV drama "Guilty Creatures."

Airport News

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Airport shuttle manager sues Atlanta after attack by homeless man

A shuttle bus manager who says he was slashed across the face by a knife-wielding homeless man at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in 2024 is suing the city.

Delta DASH

Frontier Airlines strikes Starlink deal to (finally) get in-flight Wi-Fi

Denver-based Frontier Airlines, the No. 2 carrier in Atlanta, said it will launch Starlink satellite internet service on its first aircraft in early 2027.

Delta DASH

Delta sees record revenue on higher fares, but fuel costs cut into profit

Airlines have increased fares as demand for travel continues, particularly among high-income consumers, and amid decreased competition after the shutdown of Spirit Airlines.

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Officials break ground

Customs facility breaks ground at Fulton County airport

Delta DASH

Frontier Airlines strikes Starlink deal to (finally) get in-flight Wi-Fi

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How a Decatur field became the birthplace of YMCA youth soccer in U.S.

Warner Bros

States file lawsuit to block Paramount’s acquisition of Turner parent company

U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (at lectern) said Monday he hopes his provision to the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will help “stop the spread” of private equity firms buying up single-family homes. He was joined at a news conference about the new law by (from left) Jacob Parcel and his son Dominic, Atlanta City Council member Andrea Boone and Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. (Ben Gray for the AJC)

Federal law could ease private equity’s grip on Atlanta housing market

Town Center at Cobb reopened

Atlanta firm buys struggling Town Center mall after latest foreclosure

Revelers make merry at the Chaka Khan Hacienda party at Pullman Yards on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023. (Ben Gray for the AJC 2023)

Traffic, noise and a Kirkwood mystery: Why doesn’t Pullman need event permits?

You42 Studios

In this Atlanta-area film studio, visitors can dine while creators go viral

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AJC HER+STORY

Diagnosis prompted lawyer to rethink her career. Now she’s a nonprofit CEO.

Barnes and Noble expansion and how it impacts local book stores

Barnes & Noble is expanding in metro Atlanta. What does that mean for indie bookstores?