Atlanta Business News

Forbes: These are the world’s 27 Black billionaires
Atlanta’s busy season for home-buying is off to a slow start
Buyers are more cautious amid higher mortgage rates and economic uncertainty, experts say.

In busiest airport battle, Atlanta takes top spot. Rival Chicago disagrees.
The Atlanta airport’s 2025 volumes fell below its 2024 total, as the airport experienced the effects of Southwest Airlines’ decision to cut its Atlanta schedule.

Coca-Cola to sell part of corporate campus to Georgia Tech
The property spans about 5 acres along North Avenue. It is north of Coca-Cola’s headquarters and within walking distance of Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Fox Theatre program opens doors for careers in performing arts
The Fox Gives All-Access Pass program helps high school students find the right fit for their performing arts passion when they don't want to be in the limelight.

CBS Atlanta to launch 5 p.m. newscast, expanding local coverage
The station is gradually expanding its news hours because of viewer response.

WABE raises $1.1 million through benefit event after losing federal funding
By the end of the night, WABE raised about $1.1 million, filling more than half its need heading into the next year. But the work isn’t over yet.
Airport News

In busiest airport battle, Atlanta takes top spot. Rival Chicago disagrees.
The Atlanta airport’s 2025 volumes fell below its 2024 total, as the airport experienced the effects of Southwest Airlines’ decision to cut its Atlanta schedule.
Inside Delta’s next $5 billion business
A fast-growing revenue stream to watch at Delta Air Lines doesn’t have to do with Sky Clubs, new routes or more airplane seats. It has to do with maintenance.

Delta expects more than $2 billion in extra jet fuel costs from Iran war
“We’ve seen $100 oil prices in the past, but not within the time horizon we’re seeing here so quickly,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said.
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This 4-acre hole in Midtown will become Atlanta’s newest park. Take a look.
Midtown Alliance unveiled several renderings of its vision to make a public park out of 98 14th St., a derelict plot known as one of Midtown’s biggest eyesores.

This metro Atlanta medical company agrees to be sold in $1.3 billion deal
Avanos Medical, a publicly traded company based in Alpharetta, is being taken private as a result of the deal.
The tiny RFID chip has revolutionized how UPS ships packages
UPS says it is the first logistics provider to roll out this technology across its U.S. network. RFID technology is not new, but it's now cheap enough to deploy at scale.
Data center pitch highlights divide in changing SW Atlanta neighborhoods
A collection of Atlanta neighborhoods voted Monday night to formally oppose a controversial data center proposal near the West End MARTA station and Beltline.

Coca-Cola’s new CEO names key exec as he shuffles leadership team
Coca-Cola’s leadership team continues to morph under new CEO Henrique Braun, who took charge in late March.
Inside Delta’s next $5 billion business
A fast-growing revenue stream to watch at Delta Air Lines doesn’t have to do with Sky Clubs, new routes or more airplane seats. It has to do with maintenance.

Data centers in space? This Georgia startup says it’s not science fiction.
Atomic-6, a metro Atlanta aerospace and defense startup, launched an online storefront Monday called “ODC.space“ where it advertises orbital data centers.

This entrepreneur is helping create a brain trust for Atlanta women founders
Sherry Deutschmann went from being a maid to building a $40 million business. Now, she’s taking her hard-learned lessons to help other female entrepreneurs.

CBS Atlanta to launch 5 p.m. newscast, expanding local coverage
The station is gradually expanding its news hours because of viewer response.

WABE raises $1.1 million through benefit event after losing federal funding
By the end of the night, WABE raised about $1.1 million, filling more than half its need heading into the next year. But the work isn’t over yet.



