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  Bottoms Lays Out Vision to Stand up for Georgians Against Chaos in Washington, Announces Endorsements of Key DeKalb Leaders Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former mayor of Atlanta and candidate for governor, launched her “Standing Up for Georgia” tour today in Clarkston, meeting with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) workers impacted by Donald … Continued

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Person Shot: 66 Broad St. NW

Preliminary information: On July 25, 2025, at approximately 3:07 a.m., Atlanta Police Zone 5 officers responded to a report of a person shot near 66 Broad St. NW. Upon arriving on the scene, officers located a 24-year-old male victim who had sustained multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was alert, conscious, and breathing, and was transported to the hospital by ambulance. Due to the victim’s medical status, he was unable to provide responding officers with any suspect information or a reason for the shooting. Investigators responded to the scene to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation continues.

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Preliminary statement: On Thursday, July 24, 2025, at around 9:45 PM, Officers responded to 245 Oak Dr SE on a person shot call. Upon arrival, officers located one gunshot victim on scene; a 17-year-old male, was pronounced deceased on...

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A woman who the Pennsylvania State Police say worked under multiple aliases faces multiple criminal charges. The authorities still aren’t sure of her real name.

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A woman who the Pennsylvania State Police say worked under multiple aliases faces multiple criminal charges. The authorities still aren’t sure of her real name.

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President Donald Trump signed a bill Thursday canceling about $9 billion that had been approved for public broadcasting and foreign aid as Republicans look to lock in cuts to programs targeted by […]

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Photos: Crucial, long stretch of Atlanta Beltline is starting to exist Josh Green Thu, 07/24/2025 - 16:06

Two years (and change) since the Beltline’s Southside Trail Segments 4 and 5 broke ground, this key neighborhood-connecting swoop of the 22-mile loop is starting to come together in encouraging ways.  

The segments in question—now technically referred to as the Southeast Trail—stretch for 1.2 miles between Glenwood Avenue and Boulevard. In between are neighborhoods Grant Park, Ormewood Park, and Boulevard Heights.

Here’s a quick overview:

alt The 1.2-mile Southeast Trail section in question in the Beltline's most recent construction update map.Atlanta Beltline Inc.

According to Atlanta Beltline Inc., Segments 4 and 5 are still on pace to open sometime this fall, though as the below photos illustrate, much work remains to be done.

Unexpected hurdles involving underground utilities at United Avenue wiped out the Beltline’s earlier goal of opening the trail last spring, officials have said.  

On a positive note, signs of progress made by Beltline contractor Reeves Young Construction in recent weeks are obvious. Let’s have a peek.

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^^ Looking west from over the Trestletree Village Apartments, most of Segment 4 has been paved, stretching from United Avenue to Boulevard, as seen in the distance above.

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**^^**Where the United Avenue bridge has been installed, along with railings. Backfilling just to the north of the bridge is mostly complete, as Beltline officials recently reported.

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^^ Here, the finished trail pour between United Avenue and Boulevard heads off toward the southwest. Installation of light poles along this stretch is ongoing.

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^^ Just north of the United Avenue bridge, columns for a new ramp up to the trail and retaining walls are installed, per the Beltline.

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^^ There’s no paved trail yet between United Avenue and Glenwood Avenue/Glenwood Park. But the Beltline reports a ramp system just north of here, at Delmar Avenue, is now installed. Work on the Ormewood Avenue bridge continues.

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**^^**Meanwhile, on the private development front just east of the trail, the multifamily section of TPA Residential’s next Boulevard Heights project is rounding into shape, now that the site’s unsightly “trash mountain” has been removed.

Plans for the 8.2-acre site call for nearly 300 apartments and rental townhomes, with first deliveries scheduled for early 2026.

Note: A closer look at Beltline construction progress near Boulevard and elsewhere was planned here, but a drone malfunction is interfering. Those pics will be added to this post or used for a second update should they become available.

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Spotted: Bridge progress, more Beltline pavement, columns!

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The DeKalb County Commission is investing in transitional housing to address the growing number of people living in extended stay hotels. The county is using $8 million of federal funds […]

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Fatal Shooting 1675 Memorial Dr SE

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Preliminary Statement: On July 24,2025, at approximately 1:00 PM, officers responded to 1675 Memorial Dr SE. in reference to a male shot. Upon arrival, officers located a male who sustained an apparent gunshot wound and was pronounced deceased on scene by medical personnel. Shortly after, the suspect Tavaris Williams (02/1989) returned to the scene which led to a brief foot chase between the suspect and officers. Officers were able to apprehend the suspect and place him into custody without further incident. At this time charges are pending.  Homicide investigators responded to the scene to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation remains ongoing at this time.

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Fatal Shooting 369 Skylar Way SE

Preliminary Statement: On July 24,2025, at approximately 2:32 PM, officers responded to 369 Skylar Way SE. in reference to a male shot. Upon arrival, officers located a male who sustained an apparent gunshot wound and was pronounced deceased on scene by medical personnel. Investigators with the Homicide Unit responded to the scene to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation remains ongoing at this time.

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Rapper GloRilla was arrested this week on felony drug charges after “a significant amount of marijuana” was found by police while they investigated a burglary at her home in Atlanta. GloRilla, whose […]

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A fresh report from McKinsey & Company and LeanIn.org drives home an unnerving truth: Black women continue to be the most under-resourced group in American corporations. After years of splashy promises to achieve equity and inclusion, the lived reality for Black women in the workplace is stagnant. Most companies still put forward noble platitudes about … Continued

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  Photo: Polo Ralph Lauren Polo Ralph Lauren is honoring HBCU legacy and the Oak Bluffs community of Martha’s Vineyard in its latest collection and campaign. According to Essence, the luxury apparel brand has extended its partnership with Morehouse and Spelman Colleges, incorporating HBCU collegiate style in its latest Oak Bluffs collection. The limited-edition collection … Continued

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Photo: Moment RF A white nationalist group in Arkansas has created a private, whites-only community and is planning to expand across the U.S, per The Root. Founded in 2023, Return to the Land (RTTL), says it’s a “private membership association for individuals and families with traditional views and European ancestry.” The group created a 160-acre … Continued

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Plans: Timber-built project to sprout from Atlanta coffee shop Josh Green Thu, 07/24/2025 - 14:20

Plans are percolating for a unique infill project that would sprout from an existing building along a funky corridor between the Beltline’s Eastside Trail and downtown.

501 Edgewood calls for a timber-built, mixed-use expansion standing a total of four stories over a masonry and steel commercial building occupied for a decade by Chrome Yellow, an Old Fourth Ward coffeeshop and dry goods store.

Plans call for the building to be a showcase, illustrating how relatively light mass timber can meet sustainability standards, modernize existing structures, and help new buildings blend into the fabric of historic neighborhoods, according to the Georgia Mass Timber Collective.

Designs by New York-based NO Architecture call for 16,000 square feet total. The developer is listed as Welborn Henson, an Atlanta-based millwork manufacturer that plans to build some of the 501 Edgewood project’s timber components, according to the collective.

alt The 501 Edgewood Ave. coffeeshop space along Daniel Street, as seen in March. Google Maps

alt Three stories of planned infill development at 501 Edgewood Ave., with the existing Chrome Yellow coffeeshop building at the base. NO Architecture/Welborn Henson; via Georgia Mass Timber Collective

A Special Administrative Permit for 501 Edgewood was approved by the Beltline Design Review Committee earlier this year, according to Atlanta’s Department of City Planning.

NO Architecture’s previous work in Atlanta includes the Hosea + 2nd project in East Lake and the Terminal South food and retail hub gearing up to start opening next month in Peoplestown.  

The project was also one of three chosen in October by The Georgia Forestry Foundation, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the Softwood Lumber Board, as part of a program called the Georgia Mass Timber Accelerator. 

The three projects—Roswell’sChattahoochee Nature Center and a four-story residential building in Savannah were the others—will split a $75,000 grant. 

“This overbuild showcases how mass timber can be used to modernize existing structures while meeting modern sustainability standards,” wrote the foundation of the Old Fourth Ward proposal. 

Exactly what uses the 501 Edgewood project will include isn’t yet clear. 

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We’ve reached out to officials with Welborn Henson and NO Architecture today for information on a development time, what the full project will include, and how the coffeeshop will be impacted by construction, if at all. This story will be updated with any additional details that come.

The approved SAP application does note “there are no additions to or changes of the existing site in the scope of work” for the 501 Edgewood project. Equilibrium Consulting has been hired as the project’s structural engineer.

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alt The 501 Edgewood Ave. coffeeshop space along Daniel Street, as seen in March. Google Maps

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Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King on Thursday suspended his campaign for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in 2026. King was among a crowded field of GOP candidates looking […]

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After years of corporate success, career pivots, and personal soul-searching, former Atlantan Danny Blue has turned his journey into inspiration for children and adults with his debut book, “Coalie and the Great Mystery.” The story written for ages 5 to 12 explores themes of self-confidence, perseverance, and courage. It follows Coalie, a timid boy made […]

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For the first time in the 21st century, the City of Atlanta has a new executive director of the Office of Cultural Affairs: Adriane V. Jefferson. She succeeds Camille Love, who was appointed OCA Director by Mayor Bill Campbell in the 1990s. Typical tenure of a city’s cultural affairs director is eight to ten years,...

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Metro Chamber renewing lease at 191 Peachtree The Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC) is staying Downtown, renewing its lease at the 191 Peachtree Tower, where it has been since 2016. MAC moved to the 191 tower after it sold its headquarters building at Centennial Olympic Park, where it had been located since 1987. The building was […]

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Midtown moves forward with park among skyscrapers. Any big ideas? Josh Green Thu, 07/24/2025 - 11:14

The formal process for turning one of the final multi-acre blank slates in central Midtown into a noteworthy greenspace has officially begun. 

Midtown Alliance has issued a Request for Qualifications seeking ideas from design teams capable of turning a vacant, 4-acre site on 14th Street into a “compelling… essential place” set among posh high-rise hotels and iconic office skyscrapers. 

The request calls for multidisciplinary designers to come forward with a “bold conceptual design” and preliminary cost estimates for what it might take to pull the vision off. 

alt Context of the site between the Connector expressway (left) and Colony Square (right). Google Maps

The Midtown Improvement District leadership group also revealed this week that short-term plans call for cleaning up the 98 14th St. site, regrading it, and allowing the public to use it as a more rudimentary lawn and hangout space in the short-term, while designs take shape and fundraising efforts proceed. 

According to Midtown Alliance, site cleanup has started, and grading of the land is expected to begin later this year, pending permit approval at the city level. 

alt Early plans for an interim, public-accessible 4-acre park space at the 14th Street site. Midtown Alliance

District leadership describes the 14th Street site—where ultra-luxe condo tower No2 Opus Place went bust and tumbled into foreclosure after years of breathless, hollow hype—as a “rare and transformative civic opportunity to shape a landmark destination.” 

The RFQ includes a slideshow of images from parks around the world that could lend a sense of what Midtown Alliance has in mind, in terms of functionality, distinctive public art, and special features. 

Situated just west of Peachtree Street, the acreage—“one of the last undeveloped parcels of its size in Midtown”—is set among the largest concentration of cultural and arts attractions in the Southeast, with nearly 45,000 residents, visitors, workers, and students within a seven-minute walk at any given time, per Midtown Alliance. (For context, the 4-acre site is about 2 acres smaller than Woodruff Park, a downtown centerpiece greenspace.) 

The deadline to reply to the RFQ is August 22. 

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alt The 4-acre site's 14th Street frontage, as seen last summer. Google Maps

Midtown Alliance announced plans for the centralized park in March. But the site has been a subject of fascination for Atlanta urbanists for nearly a decade. 

Pitched as one of the grandest, most amenitized skyscrapers Atlanta’s ever seen, No2 Opus Place first came to light in 2016 as a 74-story, $300-million statement condo building with amenities that called for two pools, an IMAX screening room, and a 40th-floor golf simulator. Despite staging a dynamite-fueled “groundbreaking” in 2018, the project was scaled back and consistently delayed until it fell into foreclosure in fall 2023. 

Now, the broad goal is to create a premier attraction, social hub, and magnet for cultural and arts experiences that people won’t find anywhere but Atlanta, officials have said. The Midtown Improvement District bought the site in May for roughly $46 million. No timeline has been specified for design and fundraising phases.  

Which all begs the question, dear armchair designers and developers of Atlanta: What should go here, in a Midtown park space potentially like no other? 

alt The shabby, vacant site from ground level, shown prior to cleanup efforts. Courtesy of Midtown Alliance

alt Updated map of development activity in central Midtown over the past decade. Midtown Alliance

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alt Early plans for an interim, public-accessible 4-acre park space at the 14th Street site. Midtown Alliance

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Atlanta Pride and Out on Film team up to present a screening of Lonesome Cowboys, the film that triggered the raid, along with discussions about queer activism in the South. :: Much like the national Pride movement was sparked by the 1969 police incursion at the Stonewall Inn in New York, the Southern demand for...

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Union Pacific and Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern confirmed Thursday that they are in merger talks that would create a single U.S railroad with service stretching from the East to the West […]

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By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent  Prince is back—this time in a format as epic as the artist himself. For one night only, fans can relive Sign O’ The Times in stunning IMAX. On August 28, AMC theaters across the country will host opening night screenings of the iconic 1987 concert … Continued

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The Fulton County Board of Health will restore at least 14 jobs in HIV prevention and sexual health after laying off workers in May citing a lack of federal funding, officials told […]

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The Trump administration wants to greatly expand the development and use of advanced artificial intelligence, including rolling back environmental rules to spur building of power-thirsty data centers and punishing states that attempt to regulate AI on their own. The administration’s action plan, called “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” released on Wednesday, is a result […]

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