A century ago, South Downtown was Atlanta's front door. But people and business moved away, leaving it a shell of what it ...
In 1996, as Atlanta prepared to host the Summer Olympic Games, the watershed department erected fences along Ridgewood Road, ...
Wednesday’s special edition of “Closer Look” focused on Cornelius Taylor, an unhoused man who died after being struck by an Atlanta Department of Public Works front loader, and challenges in ...
It’s been more than 40 years since Atlanta updated its zoning code, since before the Beltline and even before the Olympics. A lot about this city—its people, culture, businesses, needs—has changed ...
Taylor was killed on Jan. 16 when an Atlanta Public Works truck did a sweep of the homeless encampment on Auburn Avenue. In ...