Atlanta Business News
What the $245M refinance of a Midtown office tower signals for Atlanta
While many lenders remain wary of the office sector after the COVID-19 pandemic’s disruptions, a flashy Midtown skyscraper was recently able to secure a massive new loan.

Entertainment venue, movie theater open at Trilith’s new complex
Trilith Live, along with the retail and residential areas of the development, provide a steady stream of foot traffic to the property that isn’t tied to film production.
Tech skills vital, but people skills still matter, says Atlanta real estate CEO
Harry Norman CEO Jenni Bonura was drawn to real estate in part because it combined working with people and technology. And, she could chart her own course.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News
Radio briefs: Fox morning show, Bert’s replacement up in air, Sandra Parrish
Radio briefs: A new My Fox FM morning show, 'Bert Show' replacement show on Q99.7 still up in the air, a new radio job for Sandra Parrish, former WSB Radio reporter.
Want $60 FIFA World Cup tickets? It’s complicated.
FIFA announced a new $60 tier of tickets for teams’ most loyal supporters. But how exactly can people get those tickets?
Shutdown of CPB ‘cold dose of reality’ for Atlanta public media
The finality of the decision, which follows Congress rescinding more than $1 billion in funding for CPB this summer, makes permanent what had appeared likely for months.
Airport News
Got a corporate jet? Wheels Up wants you to give it up.
The Delta-backed private jet company has yet to turn a profit, but leaders say their strategy is paying off.

Delta, other airlines resume flights to the Caribbean after Maduro’s capture
Delta Air Lines announced late Saturday that it would resume flights to and from the Caribbean after the U.S. attack on Venezuela closed commercial airspace.

Delta, other airlines cancel Caribbean flights amid ‘ongoing military activity’
The FAA has restricted Caribbean airspace amid “ongoing military activity” in Venezuela.
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What’s $3.7B and larger than 3 malls? Georgia’s next potential data center.
It took less than a week, but metro Atlanta has its first mammoth data center campus proposal of 2026.
Shutdown of CPB ‘cold dose of reality’ for Atlanta public media
The finality of the decision, which follows Congress rescinding more than $1 billion in funding for CPB this summer, makes permanent what had appeared likely for months.
New housing and retail could rise next to Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Development firm Carter is “studying potential opportunities” for roughly 8 acres directly south of the stadium in Castleberry Hill.
North Fulton cities want a say before county agency gives corporate tax cuts
Sandy Springs adopted a resolution requiring the Development Authority of Fulton County to get the mayor’s permission before voting on economic development deals.
Got a corporate jet? Wheels Up wants you to give it up.
The Delta-backed private jet company has yet to turn a profit, but leaders say their strategy is paying off.

DeKalb study: Families living in hotels spend 77% of income on rent
Advocates and Georgia State University research shows some families are paying more than $2,000 a month for extended-stay hotel rooms.

Hyundai to deploy AI-powered humanoid robots at Georgia auto factory
Korean automaker Hyundai and its subsidiary, Boston Dynamics, unveil a sweeping artificial intelligence robotics strategy at the CES trade show Monday in Las Vegas.
With Georgia Democrats seated, a new era dawns at the PSC
Commissioners Peter Hubbard and Alicia Johnson took part in their first PSC session Tuesday, giving Democrats a foothold on the powerful regulator for the first time in years.

Atlanta brewery buys Eats brand, iconic restaurant moving to West End
Beloved Ponce de Leon restaurant Eats will reopen at Wild Heaven's West End brewery with the blessing of retired former owner Bob Hatcher.

Georgia voters rejected high utility bills and data center risk-shifting
Public Service Commissioner Peter Hubbard takes on defeated opponent's claims about nuclear power, AI bias and consumer rates, saying Tim Echols' voting record hiked costs.




