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From the Atlanta Daily World:

JANUARY 29 1837—The great Russian literary genius Alexander Pushkin dies on this day as a result of a duel. He is generally considered Russia’s great­est poet. Unlike many famous Euro­peans of color, Pushkin was proud of his Black heritage, which is traced to his great grandfather on his moth­er’s side—Ibrahim Petrovich Gannibal who was most … Continued

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From WABE Politics News:

On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze federal funding for grants and loans. The Office of Management and Budget sent a two-page memo to […]

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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. :: Through February 8 Kate Burke: The Song I Sang as You Swam Away at...

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From WABE Local News:

The Fulton County Board of Education will soon have to decide on the fate of Parklane Elementary in East Point and Spalding Drive Elementary in Sandy Springs. Just days ago, a […]

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From WABE Local News:

It’s been one year since Atlanta’s first “rapid housing” community, made of shipping containers, opened. The Melody is part of the City of Atlanta’s Rapid Rehousing Initiative. The goal is […]

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From WABE Politics News:

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the first bill of his new administration, and it is named after a slain Georgia nursing student whose name became a rallying cry during his White House campaign. […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

If you have ever attended an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra concert and noticed microphones hanging above the front of the stage, you should know that they are strategically placed to get […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Musical scores enrich the content they accompany, whether in film, television or even video games. Composers write music to support or enhance emotional moments and to help establish an overall […]

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From the Saporta Report:

For the English, it’s St. George’s Park. For the Italians, it’s Coverciano. The Brazilians call it Granja Comary. If a country is a powerhouse of global football, or as Americans call it — soccer — its national team has a campus akin to a finishing school for the sport, complete with state-of-the-art health and fitness […]

The post Atlanta’s U.S. Soccer National Training Center to be complete by April 2026 appeared first on SaportaReport.

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From the Saporta Report:

The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation will hold its annual gala next month in the hope of raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for research and treatment of people battling Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.  The 34th annual Torch Gala will be held on Feb. 8 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Buckhead. The event will include […]

The post Annual gala for Crohn’s and Colitis research aims to raise $800K appeared first on SaportaReport.

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Plans: Former ATL Humane Society to make way for 3-building complex Josh Green Wed, 01/29/2025 - 13:43 Should a fresh development proposal come together as planned, the metamorphosis of Atlanta’s Howell Mill Road corridor will continue in a major way in coming years. 

According to recent permit filings made with Atlanta’s Department of City Planning, a three-tower project with multiple uses including lodging is brewing to replace the former Atlanta Humane Society complex at 981 Howell Mill Road. 

The property’s zoning would have to be tweaked first, according to those filings. 

The vacant buildings in question stand on the northeast of corner of Howell Mill Road’s intersection with 10th Street in the Marietta Street Artery neighborhood. That section of West Midtown has been transformed with dense development over the past several years, most notably by the growing Star Metals District. 

The latest proposal would add nearly 700 more residences to the mix, in addition to other buildings, per paperwork filed with the city.

General scope of the property in question where Howell Mill Road (left) meets 10th Street. Google Maps

Early site plans, with 10th Street shown at bottom. ANiMAL; via City of Atlanta Department of City Planning

ANiMAL, a real estate investment firm and Star Metals District joint venture partner, is involved with the 981 Howell Mill Road proposal. This month we’ve reached out to that firm for comment and will add any additional context to this story that comes. 

According to a Special Use Permit application, the property was rezoned MRC-3 in 2020 to allow for a mix of commercial and residential uses. 

Developers are seeking to add hotel uses as a permitted option on the property “based on changing market conditions,” per the application. 

Two types of hotel uses are planned. 

As seen along 10th Street, general location of three buildings in the planned redevelopment of former Atlanta Humane Society facilities. Google Maps

The first—a traditional limited-service hotel, identified as Building 3 in the application—would have 200 rooms. Plans indicate it would have the smallest footprint of the lot. 

The second hotel component would see a 130-unit building with fully furnished living options that would lease at daily rates, similar to new flex-living projects that have taken shape at nearby Star Metals and at Ponce City Market. 

A third Class A component of the project would see 697 multifamily rentals, per filings. 

Elsewhere, more than 54,000 square feet of commercial space would be placed at street level for restaurants and retail. 

Parking for all components would be shared in new deck with entries on 10th Street and Watkins Street (the latter being the eastern edge of the property), according to the SAP application. 

Designs also call for “activated pedestrian-oriented areas” throughout the site to help mesh sidewalk-level retail with the larger structures, according to filings. 

Plans indicate a Sherwin-Williams paint store next to the former Humane Society building on 10th Street would remain in place. 

Broader context of the Marietta Street Artery site in question. Google Maps

The former Atlanta Humane Society facilities at 981 Howell Mill Road. SVN Interstate Brokers

Earlier this month, the mixed-use proposal was submitted to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for consideration as a Development of Regional Impact, given its scope. That state agency has since determined the project merits review by the Atlanta Regional Commission. 

According to the DRI filing, the outlook calls for finishing the three-building project in 2030.  

Back in 2017, Atlanta Humane Society announced it was exploring the sale of its Howell Mill Road facility. In the spring of 2020, Drapac Capital Partners—a development firm back by Australian funding—closed on the two-building property for $11 million, CoStar reported. 

Atlanta Humane Society has since opened a gleaming new facility on Perry Boulevard in northwest Atlanta, near Westside Park.

The current Howell Mill Road facility was built in 1961 and spans about 22,500 square feet, with 56 parking spaces, per its sellers, SVN Interstate Brokers. 

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General scope of the property in question where Howell Mill Road (left) meets 10th Street. Google Maps

As seen along 10th Street, general location of three buildings in the planned redevelopment of former Atlanta Humane Society facilities. Google Maps

Early site plans, with 10th Street shown at bottom. ANiMAL; via City of Atlanta Department of City Planning

The former Atlanta Humane Society facilities at 981 Howell Mill Road. SVN Interstate Brokers

The former Atlanta Humane Society facilities at 981 Howell Mill Road. SVN Interstate Brokers

Broader context of the Marietta Street Artery site in question. Google Maps

Subtitle Howell Mill Road project to see two hotel concepts, hundreds of rentals, and more, filings indicate

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From WABE Local News:

A jury watched video Wednesday of a police investigator telling the man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery that he wasn’t being arrested soon after he, his father and a neighbor had chased […]

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From WABE Politics News:

President Donald Trump’s budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing spending on federal grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across the country, […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Painter Aineki Traverso’s studio at Atlanta Contemporary bears all the hallmarks of an artist with relentless creative impulses. Traverso works on many large-scale canvases at once, moving from painting to painting as inspiration hits. The walls are punctuated here and there with family photos, sketchy doodles and what appear to be small bits of larger...

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Atlanta’s icon of glamour and drag star Brigitte Bidet, famous for her cheeky humor and dazzling presence, will perform her first-ever one-woman show at City Winery on Feb. 9. “Chick […]

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From WABE Politics News:

President Donald Trump is making plans to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence with an “extraordinary celebration” and a new national monument. Trump is expected to sign an executive order Wednesday establishing […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Since Churchill Grounds closed in 2016 and the Velvet Note jazz club in Alpharetta has hit hard times, Atlanta jazz lovers haven’t had many options for live listening. Now saxophonist Will Scruggs and his Cornerstone Jazz Collective are drumming up excitement for a new club in Decatur. :: The New York Times has described Atlanta...

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From WABE Local News:

Residents are wary of increased traffic along commercial corridors in north Forsyth County as commercial activity expands, but the growth could benefit the local economy. County planners will need to […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

The first eight days of Trump’s second term has caused confusion on several fronts. On Jan. 28, the White House issued a statement stating that a federal funding freeze would be implemented at 5 p.m.  The memo issued by the White House was vague and failed to provide adequate guidance to the numerous federal agencies … Continued

The post Trump’s Federal Funding Freeze Paused By Judge, Mayor Andre Dickens Fights Back For Atlanta appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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Atlanta Medical Center demolition is coming. What should go here? Josh Green Wed, 01/29/2025 - 08:11 More than two years after its sudden closure sent shockwaves through Atlanta, a century-old medical campus’ transformation into something else is set to begin in coming days. Exactly what it may become remains a question mark. 

Preliminary site prep is scheduled to start in early February for the demolition of aging buildings around Atlanta Medical Center in Old Fourth Ward, the property’s redevelopment team recently announced. 

Actual demolition is set to follow in late March, as led by California-based deconstruction experts Ferma Corporation, according to a media release from the former hospital’s owners, Wellstar Health System. 

The demo process, with subcontractors Atlanta Demolition and Trinity Green onboard to assist, is expected to last throughout most of 2025.  

Exactly which structures will have to be razed and which can be woven into new mixed-use development is still being determined, per the redevelopment team. According to Ferma officials, demo will target unsafe facilities that aren’t considered salvageable, such as a circular parking deck near the northern edge of the site. Officials with the project's lead developer, veteran Atlanta company The Integral Group, have said most buildings on the Wellstar campus could be on the chopping block, though that remains TBD. 

At 22 acres—or the size of Centennial Olympic Park, for context—the hospital property is a remarkably large palette for redevelopment in what’s been one of Atlanta’s hottest neighborhoods for real estate investment for a dozen years. 

Courtesy of Wellstar

The AMC site's barricaded entries along Boulevard, north of John Lewis Freedom Parkway. Google Maps

The Atlanta City Council unanimously approved a land-use plan for the vacated complex in September, with approval from Mayor Andre Dickens. A zoning moratorium on the property—renewed three different times by the city—expired the following month. 

That set the stage for Atlanta Medical Center’s transition to… well, something else. 

Wellstar officials said last year redevelopment plans generally call for “a vibrant, diverse mixed-use neighborhood with affordable housing, residential properties, community, and public greenspace,” plus “neighborhood-level retail, new street access, commercial uses, and health and well-being resources.” That would all be built out over several years, per the hospital. 

A healthcare and well-being component will be included in the project, but exactly what that might entail is pending Integral’s planning and community engagement, Wellstar reps said in October. 

As the AJC has pointed out, development plans previously presented to Old Fourth Ward leadership call for 2.4 million square feet of space total. That would include an undetermined amount of residences, some 240,000 square feet of office space, and 120,000 square feet of retail slots for restaurants and shops. 

Rough approximation of the 25-acre O4W property spread across more than a city block. Google Maps

A main building at the Atlanta Medical Center complex in July. Google Maps

Another goal would be to link the hospital property to Freedom Park Trail, the Beltline, Historic Fourth Ward Park, and eventually the downtown Stitch, a highway-capping proposal that’s gaining momentum a few blocks to the west. 

This is what Wellstar had to say about the O4W redevelopment outlook this month: 

“As stewards of the property, [we are] committed to ensuring the redevelopment serves the needs of Atlanta while incorporating input from residents of the surrounding neighborhood.

While additional planning is required to finalize specifics, Wellstar looks forward to partnering with the mayor, city council, the community, and other stakeholders to realize a shared vision for the site. This vision will honor the property’s historical significance while fostering new opportunities for growth, connectivity, and inclusivity.”

That doesn’t exactly paint a clear picture. So let’s ask you, good people of Atlanta, to fill in the redevelopment wishlist blanks. 

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The AMC site's barricaded entries along Boulevard, north of John Lewis Freedom Parkway. Google Maps

A main building at the Atlanta Medical Center complex in July. Google Maps

Rough approximation of the 25-acre O4W property spread across more than a city block. Google Maps

Subtitle Process of turning shuttered medical campus into mixed-use hub set to start in coming weeks

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From WABE Politics News:

Just a little over a week into his second term, President Donald Trump is taking steps to maximize his power, sparking chaos and what critics contend is a constitutional crisis […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

By Amy DiPierro and Corey Mitchell Center for Public Integrity This story was produced as part of a collaboration with the Center for Public Integrity, The Seattle Times, Street Sense Media and WAMU/DCist. For months, Beth Petersen paid acquaintances to take her son to school — money she sorely needed. They’d lost their apartment, her son … Continued

The post Hidden Toll: Thousands of Schools Fail to Count Homeless Students appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

When we talk about retirement, we usually focus on money—savings, investments, pensions and Social Security. But let’s keep it a buck. All the money in the world won’t mean a thing if your health is in shambles. “Health is wealth” isn’t just a catchy phrase; it’s the truth. Poor health doesn’t just drain your finances—it … Continued

The post The Carr Report: Health is Wealth…Two keys to a happy retirement—Health and Wealth plans appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From WABE Local News:

President Donald Trump on Wednesday will sign the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration’s first piece of legislation. It mandates the detention and potential deportation of people in […]

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From WABE Local News:

Attorneys clashed before a trial jury Tuesday over whether a former prosecutor abused her power to try to protect the men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery in the streets […]

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