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Best Atlanta Neighborhood 2024, 1st round: (2) Inman Park vs. (15) Decatur Josh Green Thu, 12/19/2024 - 14:30 As part of ongoing Best of Atlanta 2024 coverage, Urbanize’s fourth-annual Best Atlanta Neighborhood tournament is kicking off with 16 places vying for the prestige of being called the city’s greatest. (Note: Seeding from 1 to 16 was determined by reader nominations this month—so no pitchforks, please.)

For each Round 1 contest, voting will be open for just 24 hours. Please, let’s keep the tourney fun and positive, as one neighborhood rises above the rest in very public fashion. The eliminations begin now!

(2) Inman Park

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Inarguably one of Atlanta’s most charming neighborhoods, the city’s “first planned suburb” remains a beautiful, fascinating amalgam of Victorian homes, useful greenspaces, transit/Beltline accessibility, and well-planned commercial hubs along North Highland Avenue, Krog Street, and elsewhere. For more than 50 years, Inman Park has also hosted one of the city’s best neighborhood festivals—no small feat in festival-happy ATL.

This year’s most splashy addition was the adaptive-reuse Painted Park, an expanded dining and entertainment concept borne of the old Parish space along the Eastside Trail. Elsewhere, the expansion of a 1950s complex promises to add vibrancy to Inman Park’s main commercial crossroads. Despite its attributes, Inman Park hasn’t taken the crown in one of these criteria-free contests since the very first one, way back in 2011. Can a strong ’24 change that?  

(15) Decatur

Decatur's much loved, admonished, and/or ridiculed planter boxes, as shown in greener days. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Yes, sherlocks, Decatur is technically its own city and not a neighborhood (rules permit ITP cities in this contest), but from Oakhurst Village to the underground MARTA station surrounded by local restaurants and bars, it sure feels like an intown neighborhood around here.

Decatur made development and urban-planning headlines throughout 2024—too many to list here. But a few highlights included the modernized Town Center Plan 2.0 overhaul moving forward, the addition of actual affordable standalone houses near downtown, a greenspace conversion to a village with attainable rents, the debut of Decatur Housing Authority’s spiffy new digs, and a mixed-use node that’s going vertical near a different MARTA station now. Even old Agnes Scott College made waves this year, wrapping a solar-heavy, thoughtful update of a true Decatur landmark. Not too shabby. 

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From the Saporta Report:

College Park has had a turbulent year with unexpected twists and turns that included a censure of the mayor, and multiple lawsuits. Mayor Bianca Motley Broom recently discussed the resiliency of the city, its residents and other topics with Voices of College Park podcast. “This year has challenged us,” Motley Broom said. She added that […]

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From the Saporta Report:

A history of leadership at Atlanta Committee for Progress Just to make sure Michael Russell, CEO of H.J. Russell & Co., was the first Black person to chair the Atlanta Committee for Progress, I compiled a history of all the chairs and executive directors. The Atlanta Committee for Progress is a powerful compilation of business […]

The post Reporter’s Notebook: ACP history, Trees Atlanta training, Energy to Give event appeared first on SaportaReport.

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Investors: Atlanta's 'oldest mansion' to become 'most sought-after Airbnb' Josh Green Thu, 12/19/2024 - 12:58 On Atlanta’s signature street, plans are moving forward to transform one of the metro’s oldest standing structures into a unique short-term rental before legions of global soccer fans descend upon the city in a year and ½.

That’s according to Texas-based investment firm Vaycaychella, which announced this week it’s partnering with owners of the storied but blighted Rufus Rose House at 537 Peachtree St. to create the “most sought-after Airbnb” in Atlanta.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, the so-called “Rose on Peachtree” is an example of a late Victorian Queen Anne-style home—and the only Victorian left standing in Atlanta’s core district where downtown meets Midtown. Built in 1901, the property is considered by the Atlanta Preservation Center to be one of the region’s oldest buildings.

Despite its high-profile location steps from Atlanta’s tallest building and marquee attractions such as the Fox Theatre, the Rufus Rose House has been vacant for more than two decades. Several plans to resuscitate it for various new uses have made splashes but never fully materialized.

Atlanta-based investment firm UC Asset purchased the property for $1.65 million in 2021, held a ribbon-cutting for its groundbreaking with former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, and has since spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to reinforce and repair its structure in hopes of creating an upscale office building. They coined the property "Atlanta's oldest mansion." 

But Vaycaychella has more recently approached those Atlanta investors and convinced them the Rufus Rose House would be more suitable and profitable as a short-term rental. The Texas firm has been granted exclusive rights to manage its renovation and operate it as a boutique, multi-unit Airbnb once complete.

Stephanie Anderl, Vaycaychella’s interim CEO, tells Urbanize Atlanta the project requires $2 to $3 million and a special permit to begin construction. So far, $2.1 million has been raised, and Anderl said her company is seeking additional partnerships.

“We’re capable of completing the renovation within 18 months, if we are adequately capitalized and can secure the permit,” Anderl wrote to Urbanize via email. “We have done the most we can with a temporary permit. Namely, we have replaced the interior framework, so this historic property will stand.”

The 537 Peachtree St. property's condition as of July this year. Google Maps

A sitting room and fireplace, as seen in recent years. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

Once repaired and reopened as short-term apartments, the Rufus Rose House will hold a market value of between $5 and $8 million, Vaycaychella estimates. The company points in a recent announcement to the property’s “stunning and aged beauty, both interior and exterior,” and proximity to downtown’s highway-capping Stitch park proposal. As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, “tourism to Atlanta is expected to explode,” the investors note.

Vaycaychella describes itself as a Fintech company that uses 21st century technologies—block-chain, cryptocurrency, and NFTs—to attract investment in short-term rental properties they operate.

According to its most recent owners, the Rufus Rose House spans 7,122 square feet. As one of Peachtree’s most prominent eyesores, it’s been a source of high hopes but few results in recent years.

Inman Park Properties bought the mansion in mid-2019 for its full asking price of $1 million and later announced renovation plans that would have included a restaurant, but that work never materialized.

A few years prior to Inman Park Properties’ involvement, plans emerged for converting the mansion into an arts space and entrepreneurial hub, but those ambitions also fizzled.

Property records indicate the landmark has sold for as little as $309,000 in 2011.

The Peachtree facade prior to the property's last sale in early 2020. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

An intact sitting room bench. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

Built in 1901 for the founder of Four Roses Distillery, the five-bedroom, three-bathroom house was designed by Atlanta architect E.C. Seiz. It was designated as a Landmark Building by the City of Atlanta in 1989.

The APC’s offices were the home’s last occupant, but the organization moved out more than 20 years ago. 

In the gallery above, have a closer look at the historic property's "before" state—including floorplans.

Lead photo courtesy of Historic Atlanta.

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The Peachtree facade prior to the property's last sale in early 2020. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

The 537 Peachtree St. property's condition as of July this year. Google Maps

The mansion and its Peachtree Street surroundings in 2021. Google Maps

A sitting room and fireplace, as seen in recent years. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

An intact sitting room bench. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

A bedroom fireplace. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

A detailed look at first-floor plans. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

The second floor. Via Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects/2020

The property's condition in February 2021. Google Maps

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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. :: December 29 New Year’s Eve à la Française at Buckhead Art & Company. Join...

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Fani Willis and her office has been disqualified from prosecuting Donald Trump and co-defendants over the alleged attempted steal of the 2020 Election. The Georgia Court of Appeals made the ruling today, overturning a previous ruling from another judge.  The Georgia Court of Appeals stated, “While we recognize that an appearance of impropriety generally is … Continued

The post Fani Willis Disqualified From Trump’s RICO Case By Georgia Court Of Appeals appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Saporta Report:

Invest Atlanta approved $8.1 million in funds to help Savi Provisions open two new shops in the city’s food deserts at a Dec. 19 board meeting. The stores are part of a citywide effort to create accessible, affordable food in Atlanta – particularly in neighborhoods lacking nearby fresh food access. The provision shops will open in […]

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From WABE Local News:

The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO faces new federal charges of murder and stalking, escalating the case after his earlier indictment on state charges. Luigi Mangione agreed to return to New […]

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From WABE Local News:

As 2025 approaches, the city of Atlanta and its residents are still working to recover from a number of unfortunate circumstances and problems that developed in 2024.  Some were isolated […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Angela Harris, executive artistic director of Dance Canvas, founded DC NEXT 15 years ago to teach dedicated dance students every aspect of the field, from performance to production. Companies in the Southeast, New York and beyond are reaping the benefits — but Atlanta, not so much. :: Dance Canvas and its executive artistic director, Angela...

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From the Saporta Report:

At the heart of the Atlanta Way 2.0 movement are Activators! As an Activator, you’re part of a dynamic community that works together to connect, inspire, and drive change. Our goal is to connect, collaborate, and convene our 600 person network and equip you with the tools to start this journey on the right foot. Activators […]

The post Atlanta Way 2.0 announces first dates for Activator Orientation Events in 2025 appeared first on SaportaReport.

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Atlanta-born composer Carlos Simon is a contemporary pioneer in expanding the language of classical music, with gospel, jazz, folklore and poetry in his daring works. A new album showcasing Carlos […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Alicia Bognanno is the unapologetically raw and fiercely talented frontwoman of Nashville-based rock band Bully. Known for her searing vocals and razor-sharp songwriting, Bognanno channels a mix of vulnerability and […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Atlanta dance fans experienced a revitalized year of dance, from ballet to contemporary and experimental, in theaters, warehouse spaces, parks, backyards, and on the BeltLine. Presenting organizations Rialto Center for the Arts and the Ferst Center for the Arts cut back on dance this year — the Ferst was also closed for renovation during the...

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From the New York Times:

The panel overruled the trial judge, who had allowed Fani T. Willis to keep the case despite revelations of a romantic relationship that defendants said created a conflict of interest.

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Arts Atlanta:

Braelyn Rankins moved to Atlanta with his family in 2015. Now the teen actor is embracing a plum role: voicing the younger years of a famous king. :: Braelyn Rankins and his family moved just outside of Atlanta in 2015 from Cleveland, Ohio, for one purpose — to get more involved in the city’s TV...

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From WABE Local News:

This story was updated on Dec. 19 at 9:58 a.m. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office cannot continue prosecuting the Georgia election interference case, the Georgia Court […]

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From the Saporta Report:

LLong-time Atlanta civic leader Ayesha Khanna is the new executive director of the Tides Center, a national philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing social justice. San Francisco-based Tides, founded nearly 50 years ago, is the “mother” organization of the Tides Foundation, which has about $1 billion in assets through donor-advised funds, and the Tides Center, which […]

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From WABE Local News:

Workers at seven Amazon facilities went on strike Thursday, an effort by the Teamsters to pressure the e-commerce company for a labor agreement during a key shopping period. The Teamsters […]

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Fani Willis is challenging Donald Trump’s claim that presidential immunity should prevent him from going to trial in Fulton County, Georgia. On Dec. 18, the Fulton County District Attorney and her team filed a motion to move forward with the RICO case surrounding Trump’s alleged attempt to steal the 2020 election.  The motion was in … Continued

The post Fani Willis Takes Aim At Trump’s Presidential Immunity Claim, Seeks To Move Forward With RICO Case appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Atlanta City Council member Andrea L. Boone will join recording artist and The Rocket Foundation founder Quavo for the 2nd Annual Huncho Farms Holiday Farmers Market at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church, 534 Fairburn Rd. NW, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Quavo Cares Foundation, the holiday farmers market will serve over 300 Southwest … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

DECEMBER 18 1865—Congress passes the 13th Amendment to the Constitution offi­cially abolishing slavery in America. The actual ratification of the Amend­ment had been completed on Dec. 6. Reconstruction began and legendary abolitionist Frederick Douglass consid­ered retiring to a farm after urging the nation to insure Black voting rights. But a February 1866 meeting with President … Continued

The post This Week In Black History December 18-24, 2025 appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Photo: Getty Images President-elect Donald Trump has tapped ex-NFL player turned Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker for an administration position. On Tuesday (December 17), Trump announced that he was nominating Walker to serve as his ambassador to the Bahamas, per The Guardian. “Herschel has spent decades serving as an ambassador to our nation’s youth, our … Continued

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From WABE Local News:

Atlanta is opening another housing complex for those who are homeless — the third such opening this year. The latest reimagines the 1960s-era Atlanta Motel, which had sat deteriorating along […]

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Best Atlanta Neighborhood 2024, 1st round: (3) Old Fourth Ward vs. (14) Adair Park Josh Green Wed, 12/18/2024 - 17:43 As part of ongoing Best of Atlanta 2024 coverage, Urbanize’s fourth-annual Best Atlanta Neighborhood tournament is kicking off with 16 places vying for the prestige of being called the city’s greatest. (Note: Seeding from 1 to 16 was determined by reader nominations this month—so no pitchforks, please.)

For each Round 1 contest, voting will be open for just 24 hours. Please, let’s keep the tourney fun and positive, as one neighborhood rises above the rest in very public fashion. The eliminations begin now!

(3) Old Fourth Ward

The distinctive Forth hotel tower, at left, and Overline Residences apartments, as seen from Historic Fourth Ward Park earlier this year. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Synonymous with explosive Beltline development and MLK historical significance, Old Fourth Ward has been a hotbed of supersonic growth and generally more vibrant urban scenarios for what seems like ages now. Nonetheless, this eastside powerhouse hasn’t claimed the (nonexistent) trophy in one of these contests for a dozen years. With a strong No. 3 seed, could that change in 2024?

As usual, O4W happenings this year were too numerous to list here, but a few highlights: Two high-rise hospitality concepts—New City’s diamond-patterned Forth hotel and the Scout Living tower over Ponce City Market—drew back their curtains in 2024, as rare for-sale condos debuted nearby at The Leon on Ponce. Speaking of Ponce, a Complete Streets overhaul came together as an effort to improve pedestrian and bike connections between Boulevard and John Lewis Freedom Parkway. Elsewhere, the Atlanta Civic Center redo edged toward groundbreaking, and the relatively affordable evolution of Boulevard continued to rise.

(14) Adair Park

Quintessential Atlanta bungalows from the early 20th century are found throughout Adair Park. Adair Park.com

Back in 2021, historic, proud, and feisty Adair Park charged all the way to the Final Four in this hallowed contest of neighborly resolve. And why not? This Southwest Atlanta community has been a darling for Beltline-spurred investment (and yes, displacement) for the better part of a decade. These days, Realtor.com pegs the median home listing price at $445,000 (and falling) in Adair Park, but that still represents a discount over many intown places with comparable perks and charm. 

Adair Park this year solidified itself as the launchpad for one of Atlanta’s greatest traditions, the Beltline Lantern Parade, which is permanently a Westside Trail thing now. Elsewhere, a 14-unit, modern-style townhome proposal has come to light that could bring further residential growth. Adair Park pulled off one of the biggest upsets in tourney history in 2021, toppling mighty Midtown. Could it repeat that success against tourney titan O4W in ’24? We shall see.

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