Atlanta Business News

Coca-Cola’s incoming CEO wants to accelerate innovation. Here’s how.
Coca-Cola’s incoming CEO, Henrique Braun, gave the public the first taste of his priorities during a Tuesday earnings call.

He’s led Georgia’s ports to unprecedented growth. Soon, he’s set to retire.
The Georgia Ports Authority has hired Kevin Price as president and announced the retirement plan of longtime and highly successful CEO Griff Lynch.

Atlanta-based Court TV sold to true crime giant Law&Crime
The deal will impact Court TV’s Atlanta-based workforce, as a number of positions were eliminated.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Atlanta-based Court TV sold to true crime giant Law&Crime
The deal will impact Court TV’s Atlanta-based workforce, as a number of positions were eliminated.

Inside the cozy new Atlanta music studio designed by Electric Lady architect
Since April, artists including Cardi B, Ludacris and Davido have recorded at the studio, located in west Midtown.

Radio briefs: Davi Crimmins’ baby, post-Bert Show ratings, new 11Alive app
News about Davi Crimmins' new baby; "The Bert Show's" final ratings and how Q99.7 has done after the show left; and 11Alive's new news app.
Airport News

First Liberty investigation leads to probe into another Georgia firm
The Georgia Secretary of State's office investigation into First Liberty Building & Loan appears to have grown.
His dream led to an aviation career. He’s still inspiring Black kids to fly.
John Bailey's first taste of flying was the spark that would eventually lead him to launch Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines’ annual Dream Flight in 2000.

10,000 gallons of jet fuel spilled into Flint River, EPA says
State authorities say all water sources have been tested and deemed safe; some nearby residents say their drinking water smells like fuel and appears to have oil particles.
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Rough Draft Atlanta to consolidate local newspapers under one brand
The consolidation will save the company roughly the same amount of money as a salaried reporter position, which will be reinvested back into its reporting.

Victims and politics collide as Raffensperger spotlights First Liberty fallout
Corruption emerges as a campaign theme in Georgia's Republican race for governor.
His dream led to an aviation career. He’s still inspiring Black kids to fly.
John Bailey's first taste of flying was the spark that would eventually lead him to launch Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines’ annual Dream Flight in 2000.
The Works is a landmark Atlanta project. It’s about to get much bigger.
Atlanta-based Selig Enterprises filed state paperwork Monday to move toward the second phase of its landmark project called The Works.

Could Buckhead be ready for new office towers? These landlords think so.
The prospect of new office space in metro Atlanta was unthinkable for much of the past five years. Not anymore.

Coca-Cola shifting sports drink business BodyArmor to Atlanta, report says
Coca-Cola will migrate its sports drink business BodyArmor Sports Nutrition from New York to Atlanta to bring several of the company’s hydration brands under one unit.

When your check engine light goes on, here’s your smartest move
Keep a vehicle long enough, and it’s bound to happen — the dreaded check engine light appears.

Office tower, apartments proposed for Church at Wieuca property
The new development, which has been dubbed 3600 Peachtree, will stretch across 2.4 acres and calls for street-level food and beverage space.
This Atlanta executive went from corporate lawyer to nonprofit CEO
Her career change from corporate lawyer to nonprofit CEO was a “leap of faith.”

Atlanta settles lawsuit over pollution released into Chattahoochee River
Atlanta and the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper have reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit the nonprofit filed over pollution the city released into the river.



