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From WABE Politics News:

A so-called red tape rollback bill as coined by Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones to be a state-level version of the Elon Musk-led federal Department of Government Efficiency cleared its first legislative […]

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Report: Atlanta emerging as leader in office-to-residential conversions Josh Green Thu, 02/20/2025 - 10:59 Just last year, Atlanta lagged behind several much smaller U.S. markets when it came to the sheer number of former offices being converted to rental units. But that appears to be changing. 

Boosted by conversion proposals in towering downtown buildings, such as the 51-story Georgia-Pacific Center skyscraper and 2 Peachtree, Atlanta has emerged as the nation’s sixth biggest retrofitter in terms of repurposing older offices as places for people to live. 

That’s according to new findings by national apartment search platform RentCafe, which show that office-to-apartment conversions have exploded across the U.S. from 23,100 units in 2022 to nearly 71,000 today, setting a new record. 

Not surprisingly, mammoth New York City now leads the retrofitting pack, with 8,310 units currently in some stage of adaptive-reuse development.  

Atlanta counts 2,239 units set to come to life through conversion soon. That’s good for the third most in the South—if you count Washington D.C. as the South—according to the analysis. 

Speaking of D.C., it’s now the only smaller metro with more conversion units coming—6,533, good for No. 2 in the country—than Atlanta on RentCafe’s ranking of the top 20 markets. 

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Atlanta notched an impressive 57 percent year-over-year jump in the number of conversions proposed. But whether that momentum can continue remains to be seen, as the analysis indicates just 6 percent of Atlanta’s existing office space is suitable for conversion to living spaces. That’s well below the national average of 14 percent. 

That 6 percent, however, is more than 14 million square feet of suitable office floorspace across Atlanta, or what RentCafe analysts called “plenty of opportunities for future projects.” 

By comparison, for context, Los Angeles counts a whopping 83 million square feet of convertible office space—six times Atlanta’s count. But competing markets such as Nashville, Austin, and Phoenix each have less than 6 million square feet ripe for conversion.

Overall, according to RenCafe’s findings, the South has emerged as the region with the most office-to-residential units (22,000 total) coming down the pike. 

On a related note—and perhaps a somber one for development wonks—new JLL research shows Atlanta was home to exactly zero new office groundbreakings last year. 

Given record vacancy levels, that’s not surprising—but it does make for the lowest office pipeline since the 1980s in Atlanta, per JLL. 

The more positive news is that trophy office assets continue to see positive absorption in the city, driven by what’s called the “flight-to-quality” trend.

Meanwhile, according to JLL’s findings, office markets in Atlanta suburbs are rebounding faster than the urban core’s. OTP vacancy rates are plummeting and starting to approach pre-pandemic levels overall, in fact. 

Factors driving that trend include: the fact that suburban areas saw a less dramatic vacancy increase during the pandemic; tenants “right-sizing” and shifting to cheaper, more flexible suburban markets for space; and outdated suburban office supply being yanked from inventory to balance supply and demand, per JLL’s research. 

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From the Saporta Report:

Local government and business leaders say data centers are a central part of conversations on economic development in south Metro Atlanta. With big tech companies expected to invest $320 billion in artificial intelligence in 2025, there’s an increasing need for data centers, and that means revenue for the tax base. During the South Metro Development […]

The post Like ’em or not, data centers bring revenue government leaders say appeared first on SaportaReport.

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Arts Atlanta:

If you think line dancing went out of style after its big moment in movies and TV in the 1980s and ’90s, think again. From soul line and Zydeco-backed dances to the classic Electric Slide, line dancing is alive and kicking in Atlanta. :: Whether at cookouts or clubs, churches or community centers, line dancing,...

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From WABE Local News:

For Charles Grogan and other former students, the photos in the Bailey-Johnson School & Community Exhibit represent an opportunity to share their stories. “It’s a pride you get from people […]

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From WABE Local News:

Derek Copeland was 11 days away from hitting his one-year mark with the U.S. Department of Agriculture when he received his termination letter on Feb. 14. “You have not demonstrated […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Filmmaker Paul Phelan, shooting on location in the Namib desert of Southern Africa, observed that everywhere humans live near elephants, we seem universally to experience them as wise, even spiritual, […]

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From WABE Local News:

Right outside the Oval Office hangs a framed photo of President Trump’s mug shot, as featured on the cover of a New York tabloid. The image, which shows Trump scowling […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

The world of Fairmont Crest has long been present, yet often unseen. A mecca for the Black elite, the fictional Maryland suburb is home to mansions, swimming pools, luxury cars […]

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From WABE Local News:

Georgia House Republicans advanced a bill Wednesday that would let property owners get compensated by local governments if they don’t enforce bans on homeless encampments and sanctuary laws that limit […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Atlanta is in the midst of an economic boom: Thousands of people are moving to the city every year to take advantage of a burgeoning tech industry and other opportunities that have made Atlanta the nation’s fastest-growing. But not all of the city’s neighborhoods are sharing in this prosperity, with many residents in predominantly low-income … Continued

The post Atlanta’s Disadvantaged Communities Would Benefit from Tort Reform appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Honoring the Commitment of 12 Incarcerated Fathers Who are Rewriting Their Stories and Graduating from an Impactful Fatherhood Training Program Fathers Incorporated’s “Next Level Fatherhood” program empowers dads to contribute to the strengthening of their children and families. The Gentle Warriors Academy (GWA), the service delivery arm of Fathers Incorporated (FI), helps adult fathers (18+) … Continued

The post Fulton County Inmates Build Foundations for Fatherhood at Rice Street Jail appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

In personal finance, just like in life, things are always changing. One day, you’re cruising through the airport lounge sipping complimentary cock­tails, and the next, you’re locked out be­cause Delta changed the rules. One day, your car is running fine, and the next, it’s on a recall list. That’s why staying ahead of the game … Continued

The post The Carr Report: Financial touchdowns and fumbles…What you need to know this week appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Donald Trump’s record for pardoning rap stars is relatively astonishing. On the last day of his last term No. 49 granted clemency to rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black along with Michael “Harry-O” Harris, co-founder of seminal rap label Death Row Records, after Snoop Dogg campaigned on his behalf. Now Trump is is considering a … Continued

The post Trump Could Pardon Fugees Rapper Pras Michel From Long Prison Sentence appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Over 400 Attended Sold-Out Annual Address and Breakfast on Tuesday   On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, theCouncil for Quality Growth and Fulton County Government hosted the 2025 State of Fulton County Address, in partnership with Legendary Events, at the sold-out Flourish Atlanta in Buckhead. More than 400 Council and Chamber members, elected officials, businesses, residents, county staff, and partners … Continued

The post Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts Delivers 2025 State of the County to Business Community appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Georgia families are facing growing threats as the Trump-Musk administration slashes critical public health jobs at the CDC and refuses to extend FEMA disaster relief deadlines for communities still recovering from recent storms. The administration’s decision to the CDC’s workforce threatens its ability to respond to public health emergencies, while the refusal to extend the … Continued

The post Trump-Musk Agenda is Hurting Georgia CDC Job Cuts and FEMA Neglect Put Lives at Risk appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due are leaning into Butler’s Afrofuturistic vision to save hearts “in the midst of stress.” By Aaron Foley  In case you haven’t noticed, we’re living in an Octavia Butler novel. The fires the queen of Afrofuturism predicted would ravage Los Angeles in 2025? They showed up. That political chaos she wrote … Continued

The post What We Can Learn From Octavia Butler in Times of Chaos appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

The Atlanta Hawks and State Farm teamed up to host the first ‘Secrets of Science’ event, a special series of STEM events for local students, ages six through 12. Held at the Good Neighbor Club at Welcome All Park in South Fulton on Feb. 19, youth were joined by Hawks players Mouhamed Gueye and Keaton … Continued

The post Atlanta Hawks, State Farm Launch ‘Secrets of Science’ Series To Empower Students appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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Arts Atlanta:

Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks within one discipline in the kaleidoscope of Atlanta arts and culture. Every week, we’ll present a different art form. :: Now through February 6-28 Yanique Norman Solo Exhibition at the Ernest G. Welch School...

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From WABE Local News:

Wanona Satcher sees a world of possibilities in a box. The certified modular builder and landscape architect sees things like rapid and affordable housing, medical clinics, disaster relief stations and […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Atlanta federal workers and their supporters across the metro area are continuing to protest the Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce. A rally was planned for Wednesday evening outside […]

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From WABE Politics News:

U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff wants Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins — a fellow Georgian — to provide clarity about Elon Musk’s potential access to veterans’ private information. Ossoff and several […]

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From the Saporta Report:

Morehouse launched its 158th anniversary weekend with a groundbreaking of its new residence hall on Friday. “This is a historic moment for the college and, quite frankly, for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) here in Atlanta and around the country because it will be a model of what is possible,” said David Thomas, president […]

The post Morehouse celebrates Founder’s Day with groundbreaking of new residence hall appeared first on SaportaReport.

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From WABE Politics News:

The Georgia State Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to advance a bill to expand tax incentives for parents with young children. Senate Bill 89 would expand an existing state tax credit […]

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Two options emerge for Piedmont Park’s grand overhaul Josh Green Wed, 02/19/2025 - 15:00 After more than 30 public engagement events and 1,500 contributions of 2 cents from Atlantans, the clearest picture to date for Piedmont Park’s proposed future has emerged. But a choice still has to be made. 

Piedmont Park’s first Comprehensive Plan in 25 years has been boiled down to two options: one that emphasizes play, with a new grand entrance and sweeping boardwalks over Lake Clara Meer; the other with a focus on nature and enhancing existing scenic views. 

Both options would introduce pickleball to Piedmont Park. 

Both choices would also implement new basketball courts, build a concessions and restroom area near the park’s expanded northernmost tip, and bring the natural asset that is Clear Creek more to the forefront of the park experience. 

Without further ado, here’s a look at both options, with finer differences explained and drawn: 

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Chances to weigh in on what becomes of Piedmont Park are dwindling.

In-person meetings have concluded, but two virtual community input sessions (from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, and 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26) do remain. 

Otherwise, the Piedmont Park Conservancy’s interactive online platform will be open throughMarch 8 for anyone unable to attend a session.

It’s all leading up to “The Big Reveal”—the April 24 Landmark Luncheon at the park’s Promenade where finalized, official plans for the park’s first overhaul in a quarter-century will be unveiled. (Donations/tickets to the 28th annual luncheon start at $175.)

Last year, the nonprofit launched the Piedmont Park Conservancy 35th Anniversary Appeal, a campaign to raise $3 million for a masterplan to add new greenspace and acreage, implement enhancements and needed improvements, and generally help reimagine the park. Smaller beautification efforts, including upgraded entries, have already begun

Below is another new visual showing more standard upgrades that would be implemented around the park. Those would include fixes (yes, please) for drainage issues around the main meadow that often leave pathways swamped with mud puddles, sometimes for days. 

Other changes would include enhanced Beltline entrances and oodles of new seating: 

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