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From the Atlanta Daily World:

The controversial rapper married the reality star in 2014 and they became parents to four kids – North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago, seven, and Psalm, five – before divorcing in 2022 but in a new interview Kanye has declared he regrets settling down with his ex. During an interview with DJ Akademiks which was published … Continued

The post Kanye West ‘didn’t want to have children’ with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian. appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Tribune:

In an historic speech reminiscent of the famed filibuster featured in the Mr. Smith Goes to Washington film, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker railed against the Trump administration’s anti-DEI initiatives, potential Social Security cuts, federal job losses and much more since Trump took office less than 100 days ago. Since taking office, major issues Trump has […]

The post Sen. Cory Booker Takes on Trump Admin in Historic 25-hour-long Speech in Washington appeared first on Atlanta Tribune.

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From WABE Politics News:

Legalizing online sports betting has failed once again to pass the Georgia Legislature. The Peach State remains one of only a few that have not fully legalized online sports gambling. […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

APRIL 2 1855—John Mercer Langston be­comes the first African American elect­ed to public office when he wins the po­sition of clerk of Brownhelm Township, in Ohio. Though not well known today, Langston was one of the foremost Black leaders of the 1800s. With the aid of his two brothers, he organized anti-slavery societies throughout Ohio. … Continued

The post This Week In Black History April 2-8, 2025 appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From WABE Politics News:

A Georgia bill that would reduce sentences for those who could tie their crimes to domestic abuse is on its way to becoming law. Women nationwide are in prison for […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Boxed into what they saw as an unsavory vote on outlawing spending on gender affirming care for transgender prisoners, Georgia Democrats chose a third option Wednesday. They walked out. Chants […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Local governments and school districts in Georgia can now rescind their decisions to opt out of a statewide homestead tax exemption approved by voters last November. Georgians voted to pass […]

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Hosea + 2nd commercial hub lands neighborhood market Josh Green Wed, 04/02/2025 - 16:47 Like the downtown villages of nearby Oakhurst and Kirkwood, East Lake’s centralized mixed-use commercial node will soon have an option for grabbing prepared foods, snacks, and booze, proprietors tell Urbanize Atlanta.

Developers behind the Hosea + 2nd project—an award-winning, adaptive-reuse infill venture—have sold one of three retail corners to a local resident. 

The space in question, formerly home to Hippin’ Hops brewery, spans 2,300 square feet, with an 800-square-foot wraparound patio outside, in what’s become an eastside foodie destination. 

Maggie Trautman, the property’s new owner, says plans call for a small neighborhood market in the corner space. It’ll be called Huckleberry’s Market. 

Trautman said tentative plans call for opening the market in early fall, pending delays.

“It's still early days, but we’re planning on offering grab-n-go lunches, prepared dinners, snacks, cold soda pop, beer and wine, and ice cream,” Trautman wrote via email. “We want it to be a place for kids, dogs, and everyone in between.”

The Hosea + 2nd corner space in question, as seen in 2021. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

East Lake has seen a roster of restaurants spring to life in recent years but has lacked a market concept akin to nearby Oakhurst Market and Kirkwood’s Kenny18 Bottle Shop, Valero convenience store, and Evergreen Butcher + Baker. 

The owners of Fellini’s Pizza and La Fonda restaurants, Clay Harper and Mike Nelson, alongside ReDevStudio's Nathan Bolster and Jay Martin, bought the four East Lake corners in 2015 from the Cousins Family Foundation, an organization that’s earned national attention for its work revitalizing East Lake since 1993. The following year, Hosea + 2nd won the Atlanta Urban Design Commission’s Award of Excellence for contributions to the city's urban fabric.

Hosea + 2nd’s food-and-beverage tenants include Poor Hendrix, Mix’D Up Burgers, Perc Coffee Roasters, La Fonda, and barbecue concept Gene’s. Elsewhere is hair salon Cameo and second-floor office space above the coffee shop and forthcoming market.

Find a before-after look at how Hosea + 2nd came together right over here.  

The former brewery's patio along 2nd Avenue, with the next phase of ELL Square townhomes rising across the street in 2021. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

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The Hosea + 2nd corner space in question, as seen in 2021. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

The former brewery's patio along 2nd Avenue, with the next phase of ELL Square townhomes rising across the street in 2021. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Subtitle Patio-heavy corner space to be called Huckleberry's Market, per owner

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From WABE Politics News:

President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United […]

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From WABE Politics News:

The first few months of the second Trump administration has alarmed some of America’s veterans. Thousands of former service members have reportedly been laid off in federal job cuts. Now, […]

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From WABE Local News:

Mayor Michael Owens says the city of Mableton has nearly 80,000 residents and is experiencing continuous growth. He says he’s working to ensure that Mableton experiences smart growth and that […]

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From the Saporta Report:

Amid kayaks and campsites, Chattahoochee Hills city officials and state park leaders gathered on April 1 to cut the ribbon on New RiverLands Park, one of Chattahoochee River’s two new points of entry.  New RiverLands Park and Campbellton Park both opened on April 1 to create direct access to Georgia’s 430-mile-long river in the South […]

The post Chattahoochee Hills opens direct river access at RiverLands Park appeared first on SaportaReport.

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Wednesday marks what would have been Marvin Gaye’s 86th birthday. In celebration of the life and legacy of the singer known as the “Prince of Soul,” his sister Zeola Gaye […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered no new details Wednesday about his massive restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the day after thousands of layoffs ricocheted through its agencies, […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

On the “City Lights” series “Speaking of Comedy,” Atlanta’s funniest locals share insights on the perks and perils of their profession. This edition features Atlanta-based comedian Roadrunner Raph. He first […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Thursday ASO: Beethoven’s Triple Concerto The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven Project continues with the Triple Concerto, a piece unlike any other in the composer’s oeuvre. ASO Concertmaster David Coucheron is on violin, his sister, Julie Coucheron, is the pianist and ASO Acting/Associate Principal Cellist Daniel Laufer rounds out the trio of soloists. Performances are at 8...

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From WABE Politics News:

Republican state Sen. Brian Strickland has become the first candidate to file papers to run for Georgia attorney general in 2026. Strickland’s campaign filed with the state Ethics Commission on […]

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From the Atlanta Tribune:

The City of Atlanta, in collaboration with Invest Atlanta – the City’s economic development agency – announced the upcoming launch of the city’s first legacy business program aimed at supporting businesses that have been in operation for 30 years or longer. This notable initiative is designed to recognize, promote and sustain vital businesses within the […]

The post City of Atlanta Launches Program to Support and Recognize Legacy Businesses appeared first on Atlanta Tribune.

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From WABE Politics News:

Republican senators are meeting Wednesday morning with President Donald Trump at the White House as they push ahead on his big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts while delaying some of […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Among Beethoven’s concerto compositions, “The Triple Concerto” is the work that is least often played and is something of a rarity. Classical music lovers in Atlanta will have the chance […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Visual artist and music enthusiast Kosmo Vinyl bought his first LP when he was nine. He spent the next several decades immersed in music and began his professional career at London’s pioneering […]

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Arts Atlanta:

As an all-women band playing blues-influenced music, Blue Velvet Atlanta has heard the naysayers, but, as the band’s bassist notes, “nothing motivates me more than someone telling me I can’t do something.” :: There’s a difference between a group of musicians performing together and one that becomes a “band.” Blue Velvet Atlanta is a band....

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From WABE Politics News:

With only a few more days left to pass legislation, the state Legislature advanced two controversial Senate bills that would add new restrictions to gender affirming care. State health plan […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Through April 19 Made in Space: Paintings from 1992-2001 by Herbert Creecy is on view at Johnson Lowe Gallery. Most of the paintings have never been exhibited before. Atlanta-based artist Elizabeth Lide has gathered objects — both made and found (or acquired) — from four decades and 14 installations of work (1980-2020) in Oddments of the...

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Mixed-use makeover begins at 'Midtown’s front door' Josh Green Wed, 04/02/2025 - 08:13 A highly visible office building coined “Midtown’s front door” by its owners is showing fresh signs of life, after sitting empty for more than two years following its completion. 

San Francisco-based Shorenstein Investment Advisors announced today that renovations and other capital improvements have kicked off at 14th & Spring, a 12-story Class A office tower that’s not yet three years old. 

Totaling 324,000 square feet, the glass-encased 1150 Spring St. building stands near the southwest corner of the 14th Street intersection, next to the upscale Novel Midtown apartments and across the street from Whole Foods' flagship Midtown store. 

Exterior of 14th & Spring and proximity to Midtown's Whole Foods today. Shorenstein Investment Advisors

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The tower, developed by Atlanta-based Greenstone Properties, was finished in 2022 amid a tough, post-pandemic office market and stood completely vacant for the next two years. Shorenstein acquired the building last summer for an undisclosed price reported to be in the low $200-per-square-foot range. 

14th & Spring’s upgrades are scheduled to move quickly and be finished in the third quarter of this year. 

They will include a new food and beverage concept onsite that’s being put together with George Banks, founder of Revel, a retail real estate development firm. Shorenstein is also working with Midtown Alliance on streetscape and landscaping improvements for 14th & Spring’s exterior. Those efforts will include public art installations and tenant branding spaces on 14th Street, between Williams and Spring streets, according to Shorenstein officials. 

Inside the building, plans call for new first-floor amenities including a café and bar, a 100-person training room, a 14-seat boardroom, a gym, conference center, lounge, tenant library, and an outdoor terrace connected to the building. 

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Elsewhere changes call for a modernized and fully renovated lobby, plus the addition of five spec suites across the building’s entire third floor. Designed for professional service firms and creative, tech-focused industries, those spaces will total 28,500 square feet, each ranging from 2,352 to 7,379 square feet.

Shorenstein’s efforts appear to be paying off. In October, the building bagged a three-floor, 100,000-square-foot lease with infrastructure design firm HNTB Corporation. 

This week, Shorenstein officials said Atlanta-based law firm Cushing, Morris, Armbruster, & Montgomery has pre-leased one of the new spec suites. The firm plans to relocate from the downtown offices it occupies today by August. 

The Murphy Meyers firm is designing the spec suites, while ASD | SKY is design architect for the lobby repositioning and first-floor amenities. CBRE is handling leasing.

“It’s not often you see a newly constructed office tower undergoing such a comprehensive capital and amenity upgrade that meets the demands of today’s tenants,” Nicole Goldsmith, a CBRE senior vice president, said in today’s announcement. 

Perks of 14th & Spring’s location include quick access to the downtown Connector and five-minute walkability to two food halls, 20 restaurants, 12 hotels, and five coffee shops, per Shorenstein officials. 

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Brian Gassell Photography; courtesy of Balfour Beatty

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Exterior of 14th & Spring and proximity to Midtown's Whole Foods today. Shorenstein Investment Advisors

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Subtitle After rocky start, 14th & Spring inking tenants, weaving in food and beverage

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