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High gas prices are changing how we car shop, but slowly
Beltline buys office building for $16.5M to preserve affordable space
The Atlanta Beltline has acquired an office building along the Eastside Trail in a move it says will preserve affordable commercial space. It also could occupy space there.
After Spirit exit, other airlines flood into its former Atlanta routes
Atlanta passengers are still left with a net loss in seats and only two ultra-low cost carriers.

Charlie Brown, developer who reshaped the city and Atlanta suburbs, dies
Charles R. Brown, a renowned developer pivotal to transforming a polluted steel mill into an Atlanta jewel who also molded many of the region’s thriving suburbs, has died.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News
Assembly Studios installs bandshell, plans World Cup watch party
It’s a permanent community fixture that activates Assembly Studios in Doraville beyond film and television production.

Atlanta Civic Circle, the nonprofit policy newsroom, is shutting down
For more than five years, atlanta Civic Circle has covered housing affordability, labor rights and local government, focused on solutions-oriented reporting in the region.

Frustration, disappointment for Georgia soccer fans priced out of World Cup
Excitement reigned when Atlanta was named a FIFA World Cup host, but ticket prices started high and have stayed "out of reach," many fans are saying.
Airport News
After Spirit exit, other airlines flood into its former Atlanta routes
Atlanta passengers are still left with a net loss in seats and only two ultra-low cost carriers.
Sphere, parking and security upgrades ready at Atlanta airport for World Cup
A new digital sphere in the atrium, security upgrades and a parking deck are just some of the projects the airport has unveiled just in time for FIFA World Cup.

Atlanta airports are ready for World Cup’s private jets. Are they coming?
Weeks out from the first match, private jet traffic isn’t shaping up to be as big as airports had been told to prepare for. But that could change.
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As Georgia’s gas tax pause ends, here’s what motorists can expect to pay
Gas prices are elevated in metro Atlanta and around Georgia thanks to the conflict in the Middle East.

Coca-Cola is exploring IPO for largest Indian bottler
Coca-Cola says “initial preparations” are underway for a potential listing in 2027.
World Cup could be a sales boon. Atlanta entrepreneurs are learning how.
An estimated 300,000-plus visitors will be coming to Atlanta for the eight World Cup games the city is hosting.

How is affordable housing changing in Atlanta? Just look at Bowen Homes.
Bowen Homes was the last major public housing project built in Atlanta. Now, a $700 million-plus effort is underway to redevelop the site.
Sphere, parking and security upgrades ready at Atlanta airport for World Cup
A new digital sphere in the atrium, security upgrades and a parking deck are just some of the projects the airport has unveiled just in time for FIFA World Cup.

Cobb snags HQ of major home services company that promises nearly 400 jobs
Authority Brands, a portfolio of 15 home service brands, is moving from Maryland to a new headquarters near The Battery Atlanta and Truist Park.

Hyundai’s Georgia electric vehicle plant: What you need to know.
Here’s what you need to know about the Hyundai facility in Georgia near Savannah, where production of electric vehicles will begin later this year.

Atlanta council members push blight tax for Dewberry’s skeletal Midtown tower
Blight taxes are often used for abandoned residences, but they can also be applied to commercial properties. Some City Council members want the Campanile project to be taxed.

At the Hyundai Metaplant, manufacturing grows to three models — and counting
Manufacturing at Georgia's Hyundai EV Metaplant expanded to include a hybrid SUV, the Kia Sportage. Plans remain to produce 10 or more models at the factory near Savannah.

Atlanta Civic Circle, the nonprofit policy newsroom, is shutting down
For more than five years, atlanta Civic Circle has covered housing affordability, labor rights and local government, focused on solutions-oriented reporting in the region.



