Atlanta Business News

Bird flu strain that’s deadly to poultry detected at Georgia chicken facility
A highly contagious strain of bird flu that’s lethal to poultry and other birds has infiltrated a commercial chicken facility in far northwest Georgia.
Metro Atlanta homebuyers are backing out of contracts. Here’s why.
With an influx of listings on the market, more metro Atlanta homebuyers are backing out of contracts.

Inside Centennial Yards: Atlanta’s newest neighborhood and attraction
The core of Centennial Yards is rising from an area Atlantans have long called the Gulch, a 50-acre void thought by many to be too complicated to ever develop.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

What’s filming now in Georgia? ‘Chad Powers’ and Glen Powell return
The January list of active TV and film productions in Georgia features the return of "Chad Powers," a reboot of "A Different World" and a bit of "Road House 2."

He started as an intern in the ’90s. Now, he’s next to helm the Peach Bowl.
College Park native and Woodward Academy alum David Epps carries "evolve or die" attitude into taking over for longtime bowl game CEO Gary Stokan.

John Lambis, longtime radio producer and advertising executive, dies at 76
Bob Lacey — one half of Radio Hall of Fame duo Bob & Sheri — credits the late John Lambis with helping lauch his career when they were both 19 in Massachusetts.
Airport News

Delta ‘prioritizing’ upgrades to Atlanta Sky Clubs. Here’s what that means.
“We’re prioritizing Atlanta as a critical next step for our lounge network,” after customer feedback, Delta executive Dwight James told the AJC.
Delta has high hopes for 2026, but there’s a caveat
‘It’ll be a strong year. Whether it’ll be a record year or not, I don’t know. It has the potential to be,’ Delta CEO Ed Bastian said.
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.
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PHOTOS: Centennial Yards transformation continues
As the core of the $5 billion Centennial Yards minicity comes alive, the developer touts its ability to reconnect Atlanta and downtown residents express hope for its future.

In real estate, downplaying climate risks won’t make them go away
Extreme weather across Georgia highlights why climate risk data shouldn't be hidden on real estate apps, and why clearer public information is needed.

Delta ‘prioritizing’ upgrades to Atlanta Sky Clubs. Here’s what that means.
“We’re prioritizing Atlanta as a critical next step for our lounge network,” after customer feedback, Delta executive Dwight James told the AJC.

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Delta has high hopes for 2026, but there’s a caveat
‘It’ll be a strong year. Whether it’ll be a record year or not, I don’t know. It has the potential to be,’ Delta CEO Ed Bastian said.
As Georgians push back on data centers, Microsoft pitches local benefits
Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled a list of community commitments it is making for its data center projects.
Top Atlanta CEO: U.S. action in Venezuela ‘massive pivot’ in energy
Jeffrey Sprecher, founder and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange, said “the rewiring of Venezuela” is causing a massive pivot in energy supplies.
4West ATL: Inside the new ‘Cheers’ for local Black LGBTQ community
Business and life partners Troy Berry and Brian Clark open 4West ATL, a Black-owned and -operated LGBTQ+ sports bar in East Atlanta Village
Groups urge PSC to reconsider approval of Georgia Power’s $16B expansion
Environmental groups contend the PSC cleared Georgia Power’s expansion without the data to show all of the new power plants are needed, at least for now.

Georgia is a payments giant. A blockbuster deal in that world is complete.
One of Georgia’s largest homegrown fintech companies has a new corporate owner as the result of a $13.5B acquisition.

