Invest Atlanta, the city's economic development agency, will move its headquarters from an office building near Underground Atlanta to the Georgia-Pacific Center, the skyscraper with the pinkish exterior on Peachtree Street, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said Monday. Invest Atlanta, formerly known as the Atlanta Development Authority, is slated to see its budget rise by a third as it plays a bigger role in trying to attract international companies and investment to Atlanta. Reed wanted the agency to occupy higher-profile office space.
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