Atlanta Business News

Cox Enterprises promotes two leaders to key C-suite positions
Two executive promotions at Cox Enterprises will become effective this summer.
Trump floats federal gas tax relief last seen during the Great Depression
As metro Atlanta residents wince at higher prices at the gas pump, President Donald Trump has offered a potential solution: temporarily take away the federal gas tax.

In a hidden lab in Atlanta, Coca-Cola tests new beverage technology
Coca-Cola, born at an Atlanta soda fountain, continues to reinvent how it dispenses drinks 140 years later.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News
Inside Ted Turner’s CNN Center apartment, a time capsule being restored
Up a narrow spiral staircase at the top of CNN Center sits the former apartment of network founder Ted Turner. The developer of the complex plans to preserve it.

CNN hunts for audiences beyond cable. Weather app is part of that strategy.
The free CNN Weather app, which has a green icon instead of the network's usual red, is the new organization's first standalone lifestyle product.
Andrew Morse to step down, Paul Curran named AJC president and publisher
Cox Enterprises names Paul Curran president and publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to sustain its journalism and continue digital transformation.
Airport News
She took over her dad’s construction firm and made it a key player in Atlanta
Joy Rohadfox moved her company's headquarters from North Carolina to Atlanta, winning contract work at the world’s busiest airport in the process.
Which soccer capital reigns supreme: Atlanta or … Kansas City?
Kansas City calls itself the soccer capital of America. Atlanta calls itself the epicenter of soccer. The battle heats up as the World Cup nears.
After Spirit shutdown, Delta jumps on hiring pilots
Delta has seen a recent spike in delays and cancellations due to a pilot staffing crunch and scheduling issues.
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Atlanta invested nearly $1B into the Beltline. What did it get in return?
The Atlanta Beltline on Wednesday released the results of an economic impact analysis detailing how the 22-mile trail loop has impacted its city.
Support immigrant entrepreneurs. They’re key to sustaining Georgia’s growth.
The Small Business Administration’s new policy denying loans to noncitizens, even if they are legally in the country, threatens business growth in Georgia.
How Atlanta Realtor Brianne Drake is bringing inclusion to real estate
Georgia Realtors Association's first Black president Brianne Drake speaks at RENEW Women's Conference at Zoo Atlanta May 13, 2026.

First Liberty founder pleads guilty in $140M fraud case
First Liberty founder Brant Frost IV pleaded guilty in federal court in Newnan to wire fraud tied to a $140 million Ponzi scheme that rocked Georgia GOP circles.

Georgia Power strikes deal that could slightly lower customers’ bills
The deal reached by Georgia Power would resolve two major cases the PSC has heard in recent weeks.

CNN hunts for audiences beyond cable. Weather app is part of that strategy.
The free CNN Weather app, which has a green icon instead of the network's usual red, is the new organization's first standalone lifestyle product.
Home-buying remains tough. An Atlanta agency is expanding its aid program.
Atlanta Housing, the city’s housing authority, wants to open up more opportunities for first-time homebuyers.
She took over her dad’s construction firm and made it a key player in Atlanta
Joy Rohadfox moved her company's headquarters from North Carolina to Atlanta, winning contract work at the world’s busiest airport in the process.
Andrew Morse to step down, Paul Curran named AJC president and publisher
Cox Enterprises names Paul Curran president and publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to sustain its journalism and continue digital transformation.

Can’t get World Cup tickets? An immersive alternative is coming to Atlanta.
Cosm, a 70,000-square-foot dome that uses the same technology as planetariums, announced it will showcase World Cup matches at its forthcoming Centennial Yards location.


