On the heels of the announcement that a prime Midtown property once envisioned as a skyscraper is now set to be turned into a ...
A Kenyan national convicted of plotting a 9/11-style terrorist attack on U.S. soil will have to wait longer for sentencing ...
Prosecutors say Abdullah, a Kenyan national, was on the cusp of getting his commercial pilot license, spending months in a ...
Tucked between Atlanta’s gleaming skyscrapers sits Cuts Steakhouse, a culinary sanctuary where beef is elevated to an art form and prime rib becomes the stuff of recurring dreams. You might not notice ...
The Surf & Turf pairs beef with seafood in that classic combination that never goes out of style for good reason. The Steak Au Poivre delivers a peppercorn crust and cognac cream sauce that pays ...
Supporters of the bill say it will stop “frivolous” suits that have damaged business owners, and limit large financial awards ...
The site sits near 14th Street and Cresent Avenue, between Peachtree and West Peachtree Streets, with plans to create a ...
The Midtown Improvement District is purchasing an empty, four-acre site between Peachtree and West Peachtree streets on 14th ...
Midtown Alliance just unveiled plans to create a signature public space in the heart of Atlanta on 14th Street. It won’t be a ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's priority bill to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts cleared another hurdle amid mounting pushback and is set for a House vote this week.
One of Midtown Atlanta’s largest eyesores is poised to become a rare park nuzzled among some of the city’s landmark skyscrapers.