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‘One of largest developments in metro ATL history’ scores green light Josh Green Wed, 07/09/2025 - 17:35

A sprawling mix of lakeside neighborhoods and commercial uses billed as “one of the largest developments in metro Atlanta’s history” has cleared a key hurdle. 

Henry County Board of Commissioners approved a final Zoning and Development Agreement this week for a multi-phase megaproject called The Grove, which calls for transforming nearly 1,300 south metro acres, the development team announced Tuesday. 

For context, that much acreage could house Atlanta’s Piedmont Park six times over. 

The proposal by Sunbelt developer Geosam Capital calls for building more than 6,000 residential units and 2 million square feet of commercial, retail, and public space across several phases.

The Grove’s site is located about 22 miles south Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, just west of U.S. Highway 41 and south of Lovejoy. It's also near EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway), Georgia’s only NASCAR track. 

alt Overview of The Grove's 1,278-acre plans along the shores of Lake Talmadge in Henry County, with commercial uses at right. Geosam Capital

alt General location of The Grove's acreage west of U.S. Highway 41 and Interstate 75, between Lovejoy and Hampton. Google Maps

The acreage in question, described by Geosam as “picturesque,” counts more than six miles of frontage on Lake Talmadge. 

Amenities at The Grove call for 150 acres of greenspace, 35 pocket parks, eight miles of trails, and a “mix of public and private features that promote quality of life and connectivity,” per Geosam's announcement. 

Expect of mix of single-family, townhomes, multifamily, and active-adult housing, along with a commercial core for retail options and jobs, per the developer. 

County approval clears the way for an initial phase that will see the first wave of residential, alongside Georgia Department of Transportation roadway improvements and water and wastewater upgrades. 

Geosam has offices in Duluth and New Smyrna Beach, Fla. and more than $1 billion in projects either completed or underway, including more than 10,000 residential lots, per company officials. 

“The Grove will shape Henry County's future for generations,” Patrick Brooks, Geosam vice president, said in a statement. “Our phased approach ensures thoughtful, sustainable growth that benefits both current and future residents.”

alt The Grove's site in relation to south metro cities and landmarks and downtown Atlanta. Google Maps

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The removal of 35 specimen trees from Roswell’s Mimosa Hall has stirred deep emotions. Some of the trees, believed to be as old as 150 years, were cleared to make way for the redevelopment of the grounds and the Founders Park project. Roswell plans to add 12 new native trees as part of a native […]

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Every time the door swings open this week at the county courthouse in the tiny south Georgia town of Statenville, six election workers have a moment to hope that someone […]

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Members of Georgia’s Africa legislative caucus are calling on U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to stop the Trump administration’s plan to ban visitors from African and Caribbean countries in […]

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Emory University aims to turn the historic 477 Peachtree Street and 489 Peachtree Street buildings into more than 50 rental apartments for Emory Healthcare staff, transforming the former homeless shelter into hospital-exclusive housing.  Once completed, the project will support rental units reserved for hospital staff within certain salary levels, like nurses and medical technicians. “This […]

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Midtown Atlanta resident Akasha Lawrence poses for pictures after viewing a home in southwest Atlanta’s Adair Park neighborhood during Invest Atlanta’s Homeownership Month Open House Tour on May 31, 2025.

Atlanta native Akasha Lawrence dreams of owning a three-bedroom house in the city where she was born and raised, but finding one in her price range this year has been “a little difficult.” The 29-year-old Midtown resident was one of many aspiring Black homebuyers who participated in Invest Atlanta’s Homeownership Month Open House Tour in […]

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Images: Sky-high cocktails, Italian eats, concept switch set for new tower Josh Green Wed, 07/09/2025 - 12:53

Significant additions and changes are in store for the recently opened and tallest residential tower in West Midtown. 

Denver-based Sentral—a quickly growing property management company that operates multifamily buildings with both furnished and unfurnished units inspired by luxury hotels—has added the Stella at Star Metals building to its flex-living portfolio in Atlanta, officials announced today.  

The 22-story, Allen Morris Company luxury tower at 660 11th St. has started introducing 327 studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and penthouse apartments—some with skyline views described as unparalleled—to the Marietta Street Artery neighborhood and broader, growing West Midtown submarket. 

Project officials also announced today the Stella building has finalized two food-and-beverage concepts. Rabbit Ears, a cocktail lounge, will operate in a soaring space on the 18th floor with sweeping city views; meanwhile, at street level, northern Italian restaurant concept Füm will take space at Stella’s base. 

Both concepts will be operated by Grassfed Culture Hospitality, a Michelin-recognized firm, and residents of the Stella building will have priority access, according to officials. 

alt Planned interior aesthetic and views at the Stella building's high-floor cocktail bar concept. Stella at Star Metals/Allen Morris Company

Sentral’s flex-living apartments offer a short-term rental option for travelers, digital nomads frequently switching cities, and longer-term residents. Stella at Star Metals will mark Sentral’s second community in Atlanta, following the Sentral Star Metals multifamily building located a block to the west. 

As the tallest component of the $500-million Star Metals District to date, the Stella project broke ground in early 2023 and officially opened last month. Up to eight weeks of free rent is being offered on some Stella apartments. 

Otherwise, Stella rents start at $1,699 per month for 482-square-foot studios. The priciest plans currently offered begin at $6,600 monthly, which rents two bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,326 square feet on the 18th floor. 

alt Copper-like cladding and curvatures on Stella at Star Metals' south face, toward downtown, as seen in March. Photos by Urbanize Atlanta

alt A two-story bar is planned for Stella's 18th floor, with these eastward views across the city.

Building amenities include an infinity-edge pool, a gym (with an outdoor component) curated by Peloton, a pet spa, screening room, and in-home dining options from Füm. In-home perks include Italian cabinetry, double-slider patio configurations for indoor-outdoor living vibes, and with penthouses, built-in dry bars and wine refrigerators, per Sentral reps. 

Eventually, the Stella building is expected to work in conjunction with a cluster of new buildings with an “urban forest” feel and large plaza space across three additional Star Metals phases.  

A year after it opened, Sentral West Midtown (originally called Star Metals Residences) transitioned to the flexible-living model that allows for rent arrangements of almost any period of time: a couple of days, a month, a quarter, or several years. Another high-profile new tower, the mixed-use Scout Living at Ponce City Market, operates a similar concept aiming to strike a balance between hotel flexibility and highly amenitized, furnished apartments. 

According to Sentral, the company has more than tripled its management portfolio since 2021 and now counts more than $5 billion of multifamily assets across the country. 

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As Anthony Pearson’s Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity brothers begin to plan his funeral, another family is gathering today to lay his shooter to rest. The funeral service for Justin Minnitee, the 23-year-old man Atlanta police say shot and killed Pearson on June 28, is scheduled for today in Decatur. Minnitee died after fraternity members with […]

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President Abraham Lincoln, with young son Tad and Senator Charles Sumner, salutes a detachment of African-American Union troops in Richmond, Virginia at the end of the American Civil War. Published in 1883, the illustration is now in the public domain. Digital restoration by Steven Wynn Photography. (Getty Images) JULY 9 1863—Eight Black regiments play a … Continued

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Physical Dispute Involving Off-Duty APD Officer: 990 Piedmont Avenue NE

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Preliminary Statement: On June 29th, 2025, at approximately 1:28AM, officers responded to X Midtown located at 990 Piedmont Avenue NE in reference to a physical dispute. The preliminary investigation indicated that there was a verbal altercation at the location which escalated to a physical dispute. Two of the involved persons were identified as 32-year-old Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe, who was off-duty at the time of the incident, and 52-year-old Raefeael Penrice.

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Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences.  :: Thursday Beyoncé She’s one of the biggest pop stars in the world and has won more Grammy Awards than anyone. But this weekend, Beyoncé is the queen of Atlanta. She’s playing four nights...

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Hapeville transformation; Johns Creek squabble; MARTA performance Josh Green Wed, 07/09/2025 - 11:06

**HAPEVILLE–**A sizable building on Hapeville’s main drag is prepping for a splashy new use. 

Where auto shop Woodco Transmission closed about two years ago at 641 N. Central Ave., the south ITP city’s main commercial thoroughfare, adaptive-reuse work on a swim school facility has begun.  

Swimmerman Swim School plans to open its indoor facilities for all skill levels and ages in 2026, marking the company’s third location. Others operate today on Amsterdam Avenue in Atlanta and in Henry County. 

Swimmerman bought the property following the previous owner’s death, and the deal continues a trend of family-owned auto shops in downtown areas closing or transitioning to other uses (see also: the former Reid’s Body Shop site in Reynoldstown) as dealer service centers and auto-repair chains gain market dominance, according to a Hapeville source. 

Here's a quick primer on what's bound for growing Hapeville now: 

alt Overview of the Central Avenue site where Swimmerman Swim School plans to open next year. Google Maps

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**JOHNS CREEK—**Up in tony Johns Creek, things got heated at a recent city council meeting regarding a $40-million bond referendum that would go a long way toward funding a new 800-seat performing arts center envisioned as game-changer cultural attraction.

The performance hall—estimated to cost $60 million overall—could be a cornerstone of the Fulton County city’s 192-acre Town Center plan, walkable to the under-construction Medley mixed-use hub and a boardwalk project that broke ground last summer. An exact location for the performing arts center has yet to be determined. 

alt The vision for centralized waterfront space as part of the Creekside Park component near Johns Creek's City Hall. City of Johns Creek/Town Center Plan

alt Designated uses in specific Town Center zones. City of Johns Creek/Town Center Plan

As Appen Media relays, a June 26 city council meeting on the proposed referendum got rowdy, with one naysayer lambasting the funding strategy as “suspect” and another growling, “Shame on you” toward dissenters. The council remained split on the issue, 4 to 3, which means the decision to okay tax funding or not will ultimately be up to Johns Creek voters, possibly in November. Mayor John Bradberry and three other councilmembers voted in favor, constituting the majority.

CITYWIDE—After taking lumps for ill-timed delays and malfunctions during the 56th annual AJC Peachtree Road Race on July 4 (aka, Christmas for Atlanta rail transit), MARTA has distributed proof it aced another high-ridership test in recent weeks, per the agency.  

During the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup series of matches between June 16 and July 5, which saw tens of thousands of fans use transit in Atlanta, MARTA provided “safe, clean, reliable service” for “a world-class customer experience” with no significant incidents, agency officials said this week. 

The rough ridership tally for all recent matches was close to 98,000 trips, or 49,000 unique riders, with the peak coming during a July 5 quarterfinal between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, which saw about 25,000 trips, per MARTA. 

alt A juxtaposition of MARTA's first CQ400 train to be operational on tracks (left) and a current railcar. Courtesy of MARTA

MARTA deployed extra trains before and after matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and ran a pre-game shuttle train between Five Points and soon-to-be-renamed GWCC/CNN Center station. The agency also installed more than 500 Transit Ambassadors at stations throughout the system to provide assistance and directions and to answer questions. 

For MARTA, the recent fútbol extravaganza was considered a warm-up for the breathlessly hyped 2026 FIFA World Cup, which starts its eight Atlanta matches in June.

“With planned systemwide upgrades over the next year,” noted the MARTA recap, “including new trains, new Breeze faregates, ticket vending machines, and [an] open fare payment system, along with refurbished escalators and a new name for GWCC/CNN Center Station, MARTA stands ready to provide a world-class experience for soccer fans from around the world.”

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Travelers racing to catch a flight at U.S. airports no longer are required to remove their shoes during security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday. Noem said the end of […]

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The Windmill Arts Center’s black box was nearly dark. One or two dim stationary spotlights barely and imperfectly illuminated fragments of the stage. Into the murky silence, a performer called, “Where are we going?” Another cried out, “Hello, is anybody there?” The multi-textured minimalism of Orchestral Drone C by the Paris Opera House Orchestra expanded...

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Source: (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)   In what several activists and spiritual leaders view as an underhanded effort to court Black dollars, Target donated $300,000 to the National Baptist Convention amidst several ongoing Target boycotts nationwide. According to USA Today, both Rev. Jamal Bryant and activist Nekima Levy Armstrong say the church group accepting the […]

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Council to vote on Councilmember Helen Willis’ Resolution Tuesday night   In its first meeting since the president signed the “Big Beautiful Budget Bill,” the South Fulton City Council will take up a resolution, sponsored by Councilmember Helen Zenobia Willis, which demands federal accountability for the long-abandoned South Fulton Job Corps campus. The facility once […]

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Photo: Getty Images North America A program designed to expand internet access for rural and Black communities in Georgia was killed amid funding cuts led by Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The Digital Equity Capacity Program was a federal grant that aimed to provide high-speed internet access to rural and low-income communities, with $22 […]

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by Robb Pitts, Chairman Fulton County Board of Commissioners Do you shop at Target or Dollar General? Drink Coke or Pepsi? Have an account with Chase, Bank of America or Wells Fargo? I am in no way singling these companies out, but simply using them as examples of the many major corporations that have scaled […]

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You’ve heard the headlines. “Big Beautiful Bill” this. “Mega tax cuts” that. But what does this nearly 1,000-page monster bill actually mean for your wallet, your benefits, and your future? I’m glad you asked! Let’s break it down Damon Carr style—no fluff, all facts, and a heavy dose of real talk! TAX CUTS COMING FOR … Continued

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Activists in Seattle gather signatures to put a social housing initiative on the ballot. In early 2025, voters passed the measure, which implements a payroll tax on high incomes to fund the program. House Our Neighbors, CC BY-SA by Susanne Schindler, Harvard Kennedy School Seattle astounded housing advocates around the country in February 2025, when … Continued

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by Robb Pitts, Chairman Fulton County Board of Commissioners Do you shop at Target or Dollar General? Drink Coke or Pepsi? Have an account with Chase, Bank of America or Wells Fargo? I am in no way singling these companies out, but simply using them as examples of the many major corporations that have scaled … Continued

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Arrest Update: Fatal Stabbing: 1050 Piedmont Avenue NE

Arrest Update:On July 8th, 2025, 56-year-old Terry Parmer was charged by the Atlanta Police Department with Murder, Felony Murder, and Aggravated Assault for his involvement in a homicide that occurred at 1050 Piedmont Avenue NE on July 8th, 2025. Mr. Parmer was transported to the Fulton County Jail for processing.Previously Released:Preliminary Information: On July 8th, 2025, at approximately 5:44AM, officers responded to 1050 Piedmont Avenue NE in reference to a person stabbed. Upon arrival, officers located a 62-year-old male who sustained an apparent stab wound. The male was transported to the hospital in critical condition where he was later pronounced deceased by medical personnel. Investigators with the Homicide Unit responded to the scene to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation remains ongoing at this time.

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Fatal Stabbing: 1050 Piedmont Avenue NE

Arrest Update:On July 8th, 2025, 56-year-old Terry Parmer was charged by the Atlanta Police Department with Murder, Felony Murder, and Aggravated Assault for his involvement in a homicide that occurred at 1050 Piedmont Avenue NE on July 8th, 2025. Mr. Parmer was transported to the Fulton County Jail for processing.Previously Released:Preliminary Information: On July 8th, 2025, at approximately 5:44AM, officers responded to 1050 Piedmont Avenue NE in reference to a person stabbed. Upon arrival, officers located a 62-year-old male who sustained an apparent stab wound. The male was transported to the hospital in critical condition where he was later pronounced deceased by medical personnel. Investigators with the Homicide Unit responded to the scene to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation remains ongoing at this time.

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The Chamblee Police Department has named Officer Brandon White as its first LGBTQ liaison. White says he hopes to give people in marginalized communities a safe place to turn when […]

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Details emerge for Trilith Live entertainment hub as opening nears Josh Green Tue, 07/08/2025 - 16:47

With Georgia’s TV and film industry still on shaky post-strike ground but remaining active, a project is nearing the final stages of construction that leaders say will help expand the Peach State’s footprint in the entertainment world, with attractions for the general public as well.  

Billed as “Southside Atlanta’s premier entertainment destination,” the first phase of Trilith Live debuted earlier this year with two live sound stages (25,000 square feet each), greenrooms, production offices, and other facilities. 

Since then, phase one has tallied more than 200 live audience game show episodes filmed for national television. It’s also hosted rehearsals for several national (unspecified) acts prepping for current summer concert tours, according to Trilith officials. 

But that could seem like small potatoes compared to the public portion in the pipeline. 

alt Renderings for phase two's 51,000 square feet of outdoor programmable space, described as being "ideal for festivals, activations, and pop-ups." TrilithLive.com

Project officials this week said Trilith Live’s second phase is on pace to deliver in late 2025. Fresh renderings in marketing materials lend an idea how the next phase will look and function. 

The marquee attraction will be a 2,200-seat theater (400 seats larger than initially planned) designed to host concerts, conventions, and performing arts shows. 

Phase two will also include a luxury, multi-screen cinema—a facet that’s been in the works since Trilith was called Pinewood Forrest—with private viewing options. 

A 51,000-square-foot communal plaza for outdoor gatherings, festivals, and other activations is also in the works. Nearby will be a 730-space parking deck, which Trilith officials have called the first of its kind in Fayette County.  

Following construction, the 530,000-square-foot Trilith Live is expected to create hundreds of jobs for south metro Atlanta. 

“We are building the infrastructure to support everything from concerts to live TV tapings to conventions and meetings to community and arts events, all in one place,” said Matt McClain, Trilith Live general manager and executive director, in a project update today. 

alt Various aspects of Trilith Live phase two, as shown in promotional materials. TrilithLive.com

Mere farmland until its 2016 groundbreaking, Trilith today is a 235-acre, master-planned residential and mixed-use community about 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta. 

Last year the project marked a milestone by debuting its 193-key boutique hotel component, Trilith Guesthouse, with two food-and-beverage offerings. 

McClain predicted Trilith Live will beef up Georgia’s role in the national entertainment landscape by supporting all stages of television production and live entertainment. “It’s a major step forward,” he added, “for the creative economy in the region.”

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