Atlanta and Workforce Housing
No slum looks like a slum when it’s before a planning department.
Read moreNo slum looks like a slum when it’s before a planning department.
Read moreGeorgia’s tipping point was reached ahead of other states. But it was going to happen anyway. It’s going to happen ...
Read moreWhat housing needs is diversity. Diversity of incomes, diversity of housing styles, diversity of land use. We need jobs located ...
Read moreQuintavious Johnson was a good kid. He came from a good home, in Ellenwood, Georgia. He lived in a big, ...
Read moreI was blind to my own good fortune.
Read moreWhen black folks move toward Bloomberg, it’s pragmatically. It they move en masse, Bloomberg will sweep southern primaries on Super ...
Read moreTo root for Atlanta United, as opposed to the Atlanta Braves, is to root left. All kids can play soccer, ...
Read moreThe reality of the region has to start matching its rhetoric. If it does, Atlanta has a grand and glorious ...
Read moreThe short-term gains of representing the resentment of those who are losing their jobs will, in time, be more than ...
Read moreNew York is moving Hollywood to Georgia for the same reason it moved textiles here a century ago – tax ...
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