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Model Cities staff in front of a Baltimore field office in 1971. Robert Breck Chapman Collection, Langsdale Library Special Collections, University of Baltimore, CC BY-NC-ND by Deyanira Nevárez Martínez, Michigan State University In cities across the U.S., the housing crisis has reached a breaking point. Rents are skyrocketing, homelessness is rising and working-class neighborhoods are … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

MAY 28 1936—Betty Shabazz, the widow of Black nationalist leader Malcolm X, was born on this day in Detroit, Mich. Shabazz was born Betty Jean Sand­ers and raised by foster parents. She attended Tuskegee Institute (now university) and became a registered nurse. In 1994, she created a national controversy when she linked Nation of Islam … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Six-month cohort equips 20 local small businesses for scaling profitability and retail growth The Morehouse Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC) at Morehouse College will host a completion ceremony for 20 retail business owners who participated in a six-month cohort at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 4, 2025. The free public event will be held in the … Continued

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

Georgia’s First Botanical Garden in More Than a Decade is Near Hartsfield Jackson International Airport The City of College Park marked a historic moment last week with the ceremonial signing of a lease agreement with Fulton County to establish a new botanical garden at the Camp Truitt site, located at 4300 Herschell Road—just minutes from … Continued

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From the New York Times:

The president’s attempts to erase Black history hurt all Americans.

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From the Atlanta Daily World:

MAY 28 1936—Betty Shabazz, the widow of Black nationalist leader Malcolm X, was born on this day in Detroit, Mich. Shabazz was born Betty Jean Sand­ers and raised by foster parents. She attended Tuskegee Institute (now university) and became a registered nurse. In 1994, she created a national controversy when she linked Nation of Islam … Continued

The post This Week In Black History May 28-June 3, 2025 appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

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From WABE Politics News:

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has disqualified Democratic Public Service Commission candidate Daniel Blackman from this year’s election. With early voting already underway, signs will go up in polling […]

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From WABE Local News:

A former Georgia police officer who shot and killed an unarmed, naked man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of aggravated assault and won’t serve any additional time behind bars. […]

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From the Saporta Report:

i voted sticker spool on white surface Atlanta’s nonpartisan coalition of business and civic organizations returned with its 2025 policy platform ahead of a slate of municipal elections in November. It’s the first step in the group’s intensive candidate-vetting process that lays out the top local issues for voters and gauges how well each hopeful will address them.  Committee for a Better […]

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Large mix of housing pitched next to Topgolf Atlanta, new trail Josh Green Wed, 05/28/2025 - 15:21

The influx of housing into formerly industrial areas west of Midtown could continue within steps of three key attractions along the Chattahoochee Avenue corridor. 

A proposed development that would swap roofing supply warehouses with hundreds of new homes next to Topgolf Atlanta came before the Atlanta City Council’s Zoning Committee today. 

The 1280 Chattahoochee Ave. project is seeking rezoning approval for the property from a heavy industrial designation in the Upper Westside Overlay to one that allows for multifamily residential uses. It calls for 455 units total. 

The site is situated in the Hills Park neighborhood between Topgolf and the first segment of Atlanta’s Silver Comet Connector, the Woodall Rail Trail, which opened earlier this year. Underwood Hill’s growing The Works mixed-use district is located across the street, with new crosswalk infrastructure in between. 

alt The 9-acre site in question today, between Topgolf Atlanta and the new multi-use trail. Google Maps

Site plans compiled by the Kimley-Horn engineering firm for EAH Acquisitions call for 105 townhomes and 350 multifamily units. 

The multifamily portion would front Chattahoochee Avenue, and the townhomes would be tucked behind, with a pedestrian and bike pathway in between the two that connects to the Woodall Rail Trail, according to site plans. 

EAH Acquisitions has been noted as an affiliate of Canada-based developer Empire Communities with other intown projects. As part of its large portfolio around Atlanta, Empire has developed the Longreen residential project in nearby Blandtown, among other projects in the area. 

alt Overview of the 455-home proposal, with Chattahoochee Avenue at left and Topgolf's property at top. Kimley-Horn/EAH Acquisitions

According to paperwork filed with the zoning committee, all townhomes at the project would be for sale, and the 350 apartments on site would all rent for market-rate. 

Plans call for 747 parking spaces (350 is the minimum required). The new construction would stand 75 feet tall at its highest point, or five feet short of the max height allowed, according to filings. 

The site today is occupied by the low-rise offices and storage facilities of Heely-Brown Co., an Atlanta-based roofing products and services company founded in 1939. The warehouse property spans about 9.3 acres total, according to Fulton County property records.  

alt The 1280 Chattahoochee Ave. property in question in January, with the northern entry to the Woodall Rail Trail shown at right. Google Maps

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alt The 9-acre site in question today, between Topgolf Atlanta and the new multi-use trail. Google Maps

alt The 1280 Chattahoochee Ave. property in question in January, with the northern entry to the Woodall Rail Trail shown at right. Google Maps

alt Overview of the 455-home proposal, with Chattahoochee Avenue at left and Topgolf's property at top. Kimley-Horn/EAH Acquisitions

Subtitle Blend of townhomes, multifamily units would rise across the street from The Works district

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From WABE Politics News:

Under the Biden administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Solar For All program aimed to improve access to clean energy and solar programs. But at the start of the second […]

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From WABE Politics News:

As the data center industry has expanded in Georgia, there has been a shift from officials welcoming new data centers with open arms to being more careful about their proliferation […]

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Short stretch of Atlanta Beltline is witnessing a restaurant boom Josh Green Wed, 05/28/2025 - 13:04

The Howell Mill Road corridor and other sections of West Midtown have taken lumps this year for a wave of unfortunate restaurant closures, but on the flipside of town, it’s recently been a different story. 

Within the span of a few months, high-profile patios along the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail between Irwin Street and Edgewood Avenue have sprung to life with diners and springtime revelers. And more is on the way soon. 

Each of the new eateries is operating (or will soon operate) at the base of buildings with other uses above, ranging from upscale apartments to sprawling townhomes and terrace-heavy office space. A stream of nearby foot traffic, especially on weekends and evenings, is constant. And the patio spaces, even by Atlanta’s big standards, are roomy. 

Here’s a quick rundown of what’s popping on these very active couple of Old Fourth Ward blocks: 

Back in February, developer Portman lifted the veil on its first Beltline-adjacent restaurant space—a concept from the creator of MF Sushi, Kinjo Room, and other restaurants—at the Junction Krog District mixed-use project. (Coffee and cocktail purveyor Brash Coffee Roasters had opened in a kiosk-style space next door last fall.) 

alt Courtesy of Portman

Yuji, a Japanese-modern restaurant by Kinjo Enterprises, offers a Kaiseki-inspired menu in an upscale buildout along the Eastside Trail, just west of Krog Street Market. It’s situated on the building’s ground floor and connected with what Portman calls the “expansive public porch” of its contemporary, black-painted building. The restaurant includes two outdoor bars, along with a 1,700-square-foot patio for quaffing sake, cocktails, and beer on draft.

More recently, Chiringa opened it Beltline outpost two months ago at the base of the Citizen Old Fourth Ward apartments. 

Beneath its can’t-miss signage, the laidback, lively hangout dishes “elevated beach food” alongside margaritas and Frosé. 

The most recent Eastside Trail entrant—and most noticeable for passersby—is the second location of Italian concept Yeppa & Co., which opened last week, also at the base of Junction Krog District. 

alt Photo by Jose Pereiro; courtesy of Yeppa Studios

Yeppa & Co. debuted in Buckhead Village in early 2023, and its breezy Beltline digs are meant to evoke the Italian coastal town, Rimini, that inspired the concept. (Furnishings and décor were directly sourced from Italy, per the Yeppa Studios restaurant group.) Outdoor components include a large bar, sidewalk tables, and covered and heated year-round seating. 

In coming months, expected lunch service and a grab-and-go window with offerings that include espresso, gelato, paninis, and other items. 

alt Photo by Jose Pereiro; courtesy of Yeppa Studios

alt Photo by Jose Pereiro; courtesy of Yeppa Studios

The Beltline strip in question hasn’t been immune to food-and-beverage closures (Butter and Cream in 2023; Nina & Rafi pizza in April) but a familiar food concept will quickly step in to fill the pizza void.  

Last but not least, Krog District developers Asana Partners revealed last week that Atlanta tapas staple Eclipse di Luna will take the former Nina & Rafi space next to Pour Taproom. 

Scheduled to open sometime this summer, the SPX Alley location will mark the fourth for Eclipse di Luna (outside of Buckhead, Dunwoody, and Alpharetta), and it’s being opened in partnership with Damian Otero Reggiori, CEO of Rreal Tacos. 

According to Asana officials, The Krog District now counts more than 40 businesses, restaurants, and retail spaces. 

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alt The mixed-use Eastside Trail corridor in question, prior to the recent addition of restaurants. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

alt Retail spaces and office patios fronting the Eastside Trail, as seen in fall 2023. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

alt Photo by Jose Pereiro; courtesy of Yeppa Studios

alt Photo by Jose Pereiro; courtesy of Yeppa Studios

alt Photo by Jose Pereiro; courtesy of Yeppa Studios

Subtitle Four new Eastside Trail-adjacent concepts open, announced in span of a few months

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Arts Atlanta:

Alliance Theatre’s latest world premiere musical Millions, running through June 15, comes to Atlanta stacked with a lot of dazzling names attached. But the children onstage enrich the material the most. The pedigree for Millions is unmatched out of the gate. Its book is by Tony award-winner Bob Martin, who wrote The Drowsy Chaperone and...

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From WABE Politics News:

Elon Musk is criticizing the centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda, a significant fracture in a partnership that was forged during last year’s campaign and was poised to reshape […]

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From the New York Times:

El perdón para Todd y Julie Chrisley, estrellas del programa de telerrealidad “Chrisley Knows Best”, es el más reciente regalo del presidente a quienes llama víctimas del sistema judicial.

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Visual artist and music enthusiast Kosmo Vinyl bought his first LP when he was nine years old. He spent the next several decades immersed in music and began his professional career at […]

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From WABE Politics News:

Dressed in a pink pullover, the 17-year-old girl rested her head in her hands, weighing her bleak options from the empty room of an shelter in Poughkeepsie, New York. During […]

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Downtown's 'Museum of the Future' takes step toward happening Josh Green Wed, 05/28/2025 - 11:34

A year after it made a splash with dazzling (tentative) renderings and predictions of being one-of-a-kind, a downtown Atlanta museum concept is helping set the stage for becoming reality with a public-private partnership its backers call “groundbreaking” and “transformative.” 

Officials with FutureVerse: America's Only Museum of the Future and Clayton County Public Schools gathered at Midtown law offices earlier this month for a partnership announcement and kickoff event. 

Clayton County has signed on as the pilot school district for a FutureVerse initiative called Program ASPIRE. 

The program will bring high-tech, immersive, AI and virtual-reality powered Innovation Labs into Clayton County classrooms, with a goal of increasing student engagement and forming a new model for educational innovation, according to officials.

The effort is being funded through the Peach Education Tax Credit at no extra cost to Georgia taxpayers, and it plants seeds in local classrooms years before the future-focused museum would open in downtown Atlanta, according to a Program ASPIRE announcement.

Meanwhile, exactly where the museum could be located has yet to be determined. 

alt Early designs for the facility's exterior, where project backers expect 1.2 million visitors to flock annually. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

A FutureVerse rep tells Urbanize Atlanta this week that David Wynett, the project’s president and chief creative officer, continues to have talks with Centennial Yards developer CIM Group about potentially locating the tourist attraction at the rising megaproject in the former Gulch. 

The FutureVerse concept was unveiled in April last year with support from corporate leaders, innovators, and leaders at some of Georgia’s most influential universities. Costs for the Cooper Carry-designed facility—which early renderings depict with a flowing, modern exterior and multiple rooftop activations—were estimated at $100 million. (A capital campaign is underway.) An in-house analysis suggested the museum could pull in more than 1.2 million annual visitors and quickly generate revenue of $50 million. 

At the time, Wynett predicted FutureVerse would bolster tourism and provide Georgia students with “unparalleled STEAM learning opportunities with fun, high-tech immersive exhibits.”

Museum designs call for six Future Galleries that celebrate American ingenuity and innovation, with a focus on the next generation of AI, virtual reality, and augmented reality. 

alt Potential look of the FutureVerse atrium. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

Once section backed by Emory Healthcare, for example, would be called the Future Health gallery, with a focus on preventative health and the human body. 

Another, the Future Transportation gallery, would showcase advances in automotive, aerospace, and locomotive engineering and space travel. 

Future Earth, meanwhile, would explore climate change and solutions.

Other planned sections include Future Play (billed as a “gaming arcade of the future”), Future Tech (a Jetsons-like glimpse at family homes of the future), and interactive Future Art (a fusion of art and film and tech). 

alt Rendering of Future Earth. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

The goal, according to FutureVerse reps, is to open the museum by 2028. 

The project’s board of advisors includes representatives from Georgia Tech, Emory Healthcare, Woodruff Health Science Center, University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business, and law firm Kilpatrick, Townsend, and Stockton, which hosted the recent announcement with Clayton County schools. 

alt The Future Health section. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

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alt Early designs for the facility's exterior, where project backers expect 1.2 million visitors to flock annually. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

alt Potential look of the FutureVerse atrium. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

alt Rendering of Future Earth. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

alt The Future Health section. Courtesy of FutureVerse; designs, Cooper Carry

Subtitle School partnership to form basis for bringing $100M FutureVerse concept to reality, leaders say

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Valerie Jackson hosted WABE’s literary show “Between the Lines” for several years, where she spoke with notable authors and writers about their works.  “Writers, once we finish an interview, they […]

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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 or venue type in the kaleidoscope of Atlanta arts and culture. Every week, we’ll present a different art form. :: Through June 6 Spruill Gallery’s (4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road) current exhibition is Sarah...

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From WABE Local News:

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Richard Landin was shocked when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up at his Alpharetta apartment on May 12 and handcuffed his wife. Married for three […]

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Arts Atlanta:

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 Atlanta Fringe Festival With more than 60 artist groups, new and returning venues across the metro and the return of the Audio Fringe series, Atlanta Fringe Festival 2025 offers two full weeks of high-energy...

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From WABE Local News:

A group of 14 bicyclists held a remembrance ride Sunday for Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick. The slow 5-mile ride was organized by the Gullah/Geechee Club and BRAG Dream Team and […]

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From the New York Times:

The clemency for Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of “Chrisley Knows Best,” is Mr. Trump’s latest gift to people he calls victims of a weaponized justice system.

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