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Liens and Bankruptcies Leads - Collected week of May 3, 2024
Federal Tax Liens and Releases The latest information available concerning unpaid tax levies filed by the Internal Revenue Service against individuals and businesses. -State Tax Liens Business or Person: B, Name: Fuller Law Group LLC/Marcia M. Fuller,...
Real Estate Leads - Collected week of May 3, 2024
Building Permits Identify the individuals and developers securing the largest commercial and residential building permits in the area, with details on the date, location, dollar value and parties involved. -Commercial Mortgages Permittype: C, Contractor:...
Court Records - Collected week of May 3, 2024
Judgments Legal judgments filed or recorded in local county offices. -Lawsuits Extended Business or Person: B, Plaintiff: Autovest LLC assignee of Wells Fargo Financial Inc., Defendant: Retreivable Asset Solutions LLC, Defaddr: 2274 Overlook Ave., Defcity:...
New Business Leads - Collected week of May 3, 2024
New Businesses New business licenses and corporate formations. -New Business Licenses Company: Little Buckhead Blue, Address: 3802 Roswell Rd. #A, City: Atlanta, State: GA, Zip: 30342, Type: clothing stores, Sic: 56, Recdate: 2024-04-23, Jurisdiction:...
ACVB CEO: Culinary scene, convention business is thriving
There’s never been a better time to meet — and eat — in Atlanta. Our city’s culinary scene is thriving. Residents, tourists and convention attendees can select from more than 12,000 restaurants in the metro area, providing a diverse range of...
Q&A: Northside director on challenges in mental health care
Nikeisha Whatley-León, the system director of behavioral health services at Northside Hospital System, said she has “always had a desire for people to feel seen.” The graduate of Clark Atlanta University and Georgia School of Professional Psychology...
World Cup prep includes effort to make navigating Downtown easier
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, Downtown leaders hope to elevate the experience of traversing the central business district. Atlanta Downtown Improvement District will receive a $140,000 grant to make it easier for pedestrians, cyclists...
Atlanta's biggest bet on the office market nears completion
From the highest point in Midtown, the top floors of a new 25-story office tower provide clear views of Technology Square. That district has been a powerful magnet to lure some of the city’s largest headquarters. Called 1020 Spring, the 530,000-square-foot...
Morehouse helps to add diversity to airport concessions
Morehouse is helping nearly two-dozen minority business owners land space at the Atlanta airport. Morehouse Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC) partnered with Airport Minority Advisory Council and Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs to launch...
BizSpotlight: Logik Ventures
Logik, an Atlanta-based commercial real estate investment (formerly Logos Hotel Management), proudly announces its rebranding initiative and new name, marking a significant milestone in the company's evolution. This strategic decision reflects the firm’s...
Global design firm hires new Atlanta leader
An international design firm has introduced a change of leadership at its Atlanta office. Leo A Daly has pegged seasoned architect Ivan O’Garro to serve as managing principal and a vice president of its studio in Midtown. Accolades within O’Garro’s...
Music Midtown 'going on hiatus' — again
Turn out the lights. The party's over. Music Midtown isn't happening in 2024. Organizers announced in a social media post the music festival is "going on hiatus this year." The post did not share details on reason for the cancelation and told fans...
Developer: Perimeter cities can create urban interconnectivity
The Perimeter submarket thrives with a steady stream of people drawn here to live, work, shop, dine and experience the best in health care. Strikingly absent is a cohesive network of paths to move easily from one activity to the next. Our current...
Mary Mac's to reopen after roof collapse
An iconic Midtown Atlanta restaurant will reopen after its roof collapsed amid heavy rain, forcing it to close for two months. Mary Mac’s Tea Room will resume service Wednesday with its normal business hours, according to a social media post. During...
A car-free commute in the suburbs? It's happening in Dunwoody
On a recent visit to Atlanta, John Gagnier decided to walk through High Street, a new 36-acre town center district his company has been building for the past three years. The project rises in Dunwoody, a suburban Atlanta city about 30 minutes north...
Sandy Springs seeks $19M for trail extension, an amenity for employers
Cities just outside dense central business districts are turning to an increasingly useful economic development tool: nature. That strategy might give a boost to Sandy Springs, a city 10 miles beyond the soaring office towers of Buckhead and Midtown....
Luxury apartments land in Upper Westside
A local multifamily housing developer has expanded its reach to Atlanta’s Upper Westside. Songy Highroads subsidiary SHR Residential has wrapped construction on The Howell, a luxury mid-rise apartment community facing popular north-south corridor...
Local Macy’s listed for sale
The Macy’s store at Northlake Mall is on the market. Scott Tiernan and Karla Smith of SRS Real Estate Partners are marketing the store. New York-based Macy's Inc. owns the property and listed it for sale on April 22, Tiernan told Atlanta Business...
UPS CFO to step down
UPS Chief Financial Officer Brian Newman is leaving the company. Newman will leave his position as executive vice president and CFO at Atlanta-based UPS Inc. on June 1, the company announced. In a prepared statement, Newman said his "near-term priority...
Atlanta officials seek data center ban
A couple of Atlanta officials are leading an effort to prevent data centers from gobbling up prime real estate in the city. Atlanta City Councilmembers Jason Dozier and Matt Westmoreland introduced two pieces of legislation on Monday that would ban...
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