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From the Atlanta Daily World:

The shocking revelation that top national security officials in President Donald Trump’s administration texted military strike plans in a group chat that included a journalist has led one Illinois congressman to call for sweeping resignations. “The careless mishandling of sensitive information has not only compromised national security but also put the lives of U.S. service … Continued

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From WABE Local News:

The American Society of Civil Engineers has released its 2025 report on U.S. infrastructure, awarding the nation its highest grade yet — a C. This is an improvement from the […]

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From WABE Local News:

Following President Donald Trump’s executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, teacher and student organizations in Georgia are figuring out how to move forward. The president’s March […]

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From WABE Politics News:

A crowd of abortion-rights opponents and advocates flooded a windowless Georgia Capitol hallway on Wednesday with chants and signs as lawmakers held a hearing on a bill that would ban […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Malaika Jabali acknowledges that nowadays, people are working multiple jobs, but they are making less money. She says many younger Americans are delaying major milestones such as buying a home, […]

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Amsterdam Walk advances; one cool bridge; North Point revival? Josh Green Wed, 03/26/2025 - 16:37 VIRGINIA-HIGHLAND—Despite pushback from neighbors who’ve mounted yard-sign campaigns and an online petition, Portman’s proposed redevelopment of Beltline-adjacent Amsterdam Walk has cleared final hurdles before the Atlanta City Council weighs in. 

On Monday and Tuesday, two city council committees moved approvals forward for land use and zoning, the last being a 5-0 “no recommendation” vote by Atlanta’s Community Development/Human Services Committee, as Atlanta News First relays. 

How the project would look when approaching from the Beltline's Northeast Trail. SOM architects/Portman Holdings

The full council is expected to vote on Portman’s development—shrunk in height and scope from original designs, but still 1.18 million square feet overall, with as many as 1,100 apartments and other uses—during an April 21 meeting. 

If approved, the long-planned reimagining of Amsterdam Walk would roll out in phases, alongside a new stretch of the Beltline’s Northeast Trail. 

The multifaceted Amsterdam Walk proposal as of last year, following a revision process that subtracted height. SOM architects/Portman Holdings

The proposal from the same angle today, per current Portman Holdings plans. SOM architects/Portman Holdings

ALPHARETTA—Specifics aren’t exactly plentiful, but there’s new hope afoot for Alpharetta’s aging and emptying North Point Mall, a 1990s relic that joins a number of dying metro Atlanta malls awaiting revival. As Appen Media reports, the Alpharetta City Council this week unanimously approved a new $200,000 redevelopment plan for the broader area—the North Point Development Framework—that aims to help guide developers and grease the wheels of the mall’s mixed-use makeover, though no specific proposals are active. 

North Point redevelopment plans put together by Texas-based Trademark Property Company, expected to cost $500 million, were ultimately rejected by city leaders, who feared the developer wasn't committed to building anything beyond rental housing. 

How the initial phase of North Point Mall multifamily construction was expected to fit into the district, per early renderings. Courtesy of Trademark Property Company; designs, Torti Gallas + Partners

According to city officials, a MARTA hub remains a possibility, and the vague mega-project anchored by an NHL hockey arena is apparently still on the table. One Alpharetta development official enthused this week that North Point is the best redevelopment site in North Fulton County—if not all of metro Atlanta.  

GEORGIA TECH—How’s this for adaptive-reuse? Jud Ready, a principal research engineer at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, looked to an unlikely source for building a needed bridge at Buckhead’s Beaverbrook Park (down the street from Bobby Jones Golf Course) near his home. 

Backed with a Park Pride grant and other funding sources, Ready helped design and build a pedestrian bridge in the park that uses a decommissioned blade from a wind turbine as a structural element, the school reports. The 7,000-pound blade was trucked across the country from Colorado and installed early this month. Move over, shipping containers repurposed as housing. 

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Ayoka Chenzira is a veteran transmedia storyteller. She enjoys trying out new ideas and figuring them out as she goes. With that approach, she has used imagination, creativity and innovation […]

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From the Saporta Report:

Gerry Klaskala has been one of Atlanta’s most celebrated chefs for decades. He’s been the creative force behind such restaurants as Canoe and Buckhead’s Aria. Now, after 25 years at Aria’s helm, he’s trading his chef’s whites for a paintbrush. “It’s time,” the chef and restaurateur said. “It’s been a great, great ride. I’m satisfied.” […]

The post Celebrated chef retires to pursue first love: painting, drawing appeared first on SaportaReport.

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From the Saporta Report:

In recognition of Women’s History Month, Goodwill of North Georgia is highlighting its efforts to expand economic opportunity for women through workforce development programs. According to the nonprofit, more than 10,000 women secured employment in Fiscal Year 2024 with support from its career services and training programs. In total, over 25,000 women received assistance through […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

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Buckhead's next tony high-rise officially a go Josh Green Wed, 03/26/2025 - 13:23 More details are coming to light for another Buckhead high-rise in a prestigious location, a development that’s now secured its site and has an official name. 

Florida-based developer Kolter Urban closed Tuesday on a 4.7-acre site at 102 West Paces Ferry Road for $38 million, according to Hailey Realty Company, the deal’s transactional broker. 

The project will mark Kolter Urban’s third new building in Buckhead offering for-sale condos—still a rarity in post-recession, apartment-crazed Atlanta. The West Paces Ferry Road venture has now officially been named “Elyse Buckhead.”

Hailey Realty reps also shared specifics on exactly what Elyse Buckhead will entail. Expect 2.7 acres of the site to house a luxury condo building standing 20 stories, with 196 units. 

Those condos will range from 1,200 to more than 4,000 square feet, with between one and three bedrooms. 

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How Elyse Buckhead's West Paces Ferry Road entries will front the street. Kolter Urban; RJTR

No word on price ranges or a groundbreaking, but officials say more details on the project and its sales launch will be coming soon. 

The Elyse Buckhead location will be walkable to some of the subdistrict's most attractive shopping and restaurants. The property—situated next door to the St. Regis Atlanta hotel and condos, among the ritziest of both uses across Atlanta—was previously targeted for a massive, multi-tower development with a hotel and more than 300 residential units that never took off.

The site has long housed a small shopping center called Buckhead Plaza.

Existing conditions around Buckhead Plaza. RJTR

Plans for the 19-story proposal's West Paces Ferry Road facade in Buckhead. Kolter Urban; RJTR

For Kolter Urban, the project will mark its third high-rise in Atlanta to move forward since the COVID-19 pandemic, joining the new 18-story, nearly sold-out Dillon Buckhead and the 22-story Graydon project before it. 

No retail is planned for Elyse Buckhead. None was included in the main buildings of Kolter Urban's earlier Atlanta projects, either. 

Renderings compiled by Atlanta-based RJTR architecture firm indicate the building will have a stair-stepped design with balconies jutting off each facade and a tall, glassy base level at the street.

Head up to the gallery for more context and imagery for the Elyse Buckhead project—no valet parking required. 

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The 102 W. Paces Ferry Road property in question (at right), just west of the St. Regis Atlanta tower.Google Maps

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Existing conditions around Buckhead Plaza. RJTR

How Elyse Buckhead's West Paces Ferry Road entries will front the street. Kolter Urban; RJTR

Plans for the 19-story proposal's West Paces Ferry Road facade in Buckhead. Kolter Urban; RJTR

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Arts Atlanta:

It all kicks off with a documentary about some Atlantans who “made a cultural scene from nothing.” :: Did you know that within the hallowed halls of Emory University’s manuscript archives, there’s a collection of vintage punk rock memorabilia from the Atlanta music scene? No? Well, you aren’t alone. “I think a lot of people...

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Arts Atlanta:

Thursday Darya Fard The Edge Award is a juried prize given annually by the Forward Arts Foundation since 2000, and you can see work by this year’s winner, Darya Fard, in a solo exhibition at Swan Coach House Gallery. Fellow finalists Antonio Darden, Wihro Kim, Jackson Markovic and Marinelly Piñango will also have work in the...

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

“Bob Trevino Likes It” is a new indie film inspired by the life of writer and director Tracie Laymon. After Laymon’s father disappeared, she searched for him online, only to […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Two decades ago, Kenny Leon discovered universal themes in Shakespeare. Now, those themes retain their truth as he directs Othello with a fresh take. :: Kenny Leon and actor Denzel Washington share such a potent professional bond that they’ve vowed to work together every three or four years moving forward. After Broadway versions of Fences...

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From WABE Politics News:

The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden administration regulation on the nearly impossible-to-trace weapons called ghost guns, clearing the way for continued serial numbers, background checks and age verification requirements […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

The shocking revelation that top national security officials in President Donald Trump’s administration texted military strike plans in a group chat that included a journalist has led one Illinois congressman to call for sweeping resignations. “The careless mishandling of sensitive information has not only compromised national security but also put the lives of U.S. service … Continued

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Arts Atlanta:

March 27 Journalist Amanda Knox, who spent nearly four years in prison and eight years on trial for a murder she did not commit, shares her remarkable story in her deeply personal new memoir Free: My Search for Meaning — presented at 7:30 p.m. March 27 by the Book Festival of the MJCCA at the Marcus...

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From WABE Local News:

A Senate bill aimed at barring transgender girls from playing on girls’ school sports teams passed a significant milestone toward becoming law Tuesday when it moved through a House committee […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

MARCH 26 1831—The founder of the Afri­can Methodist Episcopal Church Church, Richard Allen, dies at age 71 in Philadelphia, Pa. As its first bishop, Allen set the AME Church on the path to becoming the first Black religious denomination in America to be fully independent of White control. He, in effect, chartered a separate religious … Continued

The post This Week In Black History March 26-April 2, 2025 appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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Arts Atlanta:

More than 100 years after the 1870 premiere of Coppélia, George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova re-created the ballet for 20th century audiences, infusing it with theatrical charm and modern dynamism.  The production became one of New York City Ballet’s most popular works, and dance critic Arlene Croce wrote of the 1974 premiere that Balanchine’s divertissement-filled...

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From the Atlanta Tribune:

Source: Xinhua News Agency / Getty Target is still having a rough go of it since the company announced back in January that it was ending its DEI initiatives, including a three-year program that focused on building Black careers. The decision by Target, which appears to coincide with the Trump administration’s white nationalist warpath on all […]

The post Target Boycotts Increase As Company Suffers Backlash Over Anti-DEI Policy appeared first on Atlanta Tribune.

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From WABE Local News:

An intimate examination of home and homelessness is taking place in living rooms across Atlanta. The new play “How to Make a Home” tells the story of Antonio, a single […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Spencer to guide the institution on local, state and federal government issues Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) is proud to announce that LaShannon Spencer, PhD, has joined MSM as Vice President of Government Affairs. In this role, Dr. Spencer will report to the Office of the President and CEO and guide the institution on local, … Continued

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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 Gayle Lewis. Lewis’s interest […]

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