Turner’s Imprint: How Ted Turner Still Shapes Atlanta’s Downtown and Midtown

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From the gutted CNN Center to Centennial Yards and Techwood’s campus, Turner‑era projects still set downtown rhythms. As developers remake those blocks, here’s what Atlantans should watch, walk and expect next.
Oakland Cemetery (historic garden cemetery and cultural landscape)

Oakland Cemetery: Atlanta’s 19th‑Century Garden Cemetery and Living Cultural Campus

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Oakland Cemetery is a landscaped burial ground in Atlanta that interprets the city’s past through monuments, tours, research services and ongoing preservation work. Oakland Cemetery,...
Invest Atlanta's small-business lending and neighborhood development programs

How Invest Atlanta Lends to Small Businesses and Targets Neighborhood Corridors

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City economic development tools — loans, gap financing and technical help — aimed at supporting businesses and channeling investment into specific Atlanta commercial corridors. Whether...
DataAtlanta: the City of Atlanta’s public-data and performance portal

DataAtlanta: How the city publishes its operations in public dashboards

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Atlanta’s official portal for open data and performance dashboards turns municipal records into interactive charts, maps and APIs that residents, reporters and researchers can...
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Dior at the High: Parisian Couture Makes Its Southeast Debut on Peachtree

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The High Museum’s first comprehensive Christian Dior exhibition brings rare gowns, sketches, and archive pieces to Midtown—recasting Atlanta as a regional destination for couture, study, and style rooted in local dress traditions.
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Southside Rising: U.S. Soccer’s campus and Atlanta’s neighborhood matchday rituals

As the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center takes shape on the Southside, neighborhood watch parties in Decatur and West Midtown are already serving as low‑pressure dress rehearsals for Atlanta’s World Cup match days.
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MomoCon at 21: Atlanta Becomes a U.S. Landing Pad for Japan’s Wonder Festival

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For its 21st year, Atlanta’s MomoCon partners with Japan’s Wonder Festival to host a dedicated pavilion of garage‑kit sculptors, prototype showcases and maker‑forward programming — opening clearer pathways for local artists into the global collectibles scene.
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Phipps in Bloom: Atlanta Florists Stage Fleurs de Villes FLORA in Buckhead

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At Phipps Plaza, the international Fleurs de Villes FLORA tour lets Atlanta floral studios turn marble corridors into botanical couture—life‑size floral mannequins that spotlight local makers and the city’s taste for theatrical, ephemeral public art.
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Nathalie Stutzmann and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Bring Tchaikovsky’s Passion to Midtown Atlanta

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Nathalie Stutzmann’s taut, theatrical readings of Tchaikovsky have tightened the Atlanta Symphony’s sound at the Woodruff Arts Center, turning Friday nights in Midtown into a shared civic ritual where the city briefly falls silent.
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From Buford Highway to the BeltLine: How Immigrant Kitchens Remade Atlanta

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For decades immigrant-run restaurants, markets, and strip‑mall plazas—from Buford Highway and Clarkston to Duluth and the BeltLine—have quietly rewritten what Atlantans eat, turning everyday groceries and grills into the city’s culinary backbone.
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