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June 2014 AtlantaINtownPaper.com Volume 20 • Number 6

ATLANTA INTOWN PAPER6065 ROSWELL ROAD, SUITE 225SANDY SPRINGS, GA 30328

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GrApHic contEnt DiGitAl comic

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1994 20 Years 2014

APS Superintendent P, 5 Doughnut Delights P, 36

Renters’ Market

Apartment boom continues

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Jewish Youth Programs

ThriveP, 12

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ContentsIN the Neighborhood

Center for Civil & Human Rights .................................. 4New APS Superintendent ...... 5Tuner Field Development ....... 6Streetcar Management .......... 7Boulevard Tunnel Mural ......... 8

Atlanta Memorial Park .................................................. 10Jerusalem House ......................................................... 11Jewish Youth Programs ............................................... 12Neighborhood Snapshot .............................................. 14Health Briefs ................................................................ 15School Briefs ............................................................... 16Pets ............................................................................ 17TimmyDaddy ............................................................... 18A Look Back ................................................................ 19

IN BusinessBuckhead Atlanta ................ 20Business Briefs .................. 22

Go GreenSustainable City ................. 24GreenFest ........................... 25Eco-Briefs .......................... 26

The StudioPenny Palabras ................... 28Art in the Park .................... 30Callanwolde ....................... 31Summer Film Fests ............. 32June Festival Guide ............. 33Atlanta PlanIt ...................... 34

News You Can EatDoughnut Delights ....................................................... 36Polaris ........................................................................ 38Star Provisions Review ................................................ 39Quick Bites .................................................................. 40

Home & Real Estate Apartment Boom ......................................................... 42Before & After ............................................................. 44Real Estate Briefs ........................................................ 45

ABOUT THE COVER

The graphic novel, Penny Palabras, created by James Willard and Patrick Beavers, is a dark tale of a young girl fighting of a demon called the Straw Man. The novel was so popular in digital form, that a print version is in the works, not to mention a sequel. Read more about the creation of Penny Palabras on Page 28.

Generation RentTh e “great recession” shift ed a lot of people’s priorities, including

homeownership. I had two good friends lose their jobs and one lost their home. Th e other was always expecting to fi nd a foreclosure sign stuck to his front door when he came home from pounding the pavement in search of work.

I rode out the recession by living in a rented apartment. As a matter of fact, I’m about to re-sign my lease for another year. In 2015, I’ll have been living in the same apartment for a decade. I have absolutely no desire to move or buy a home. My building in the Old Fourth Ward is quiet (the thing I value most) and the rent, although slightly high, is still reasonable for the area.

I’ve heard all the arguments about renting vs. owning, and I’ve never been moved by them. I like the conveniences and the amenities, I like the valet trash, the fact that maintenance will come

and change my light bulbs, steam my carpet, fi x a cracked hardwood fl oor, or completely replace my air conditioning unit. I’ve never drilled down into my psyche about what puts me off about owning a home – maybe it’s just not wanting the responsibility or being tied down to the same spot.

Judging from the proliferation of apartment projects in Atlanta, the increased rents, and properties trying to outdo each other with luxury amenities (on-site dog spa or bike repair shop, anyone?), many people have decided that renting is also a viable part of the “American dream.”

If you turn to page 42, I tried to cover as many of the in-progress and announced projects we could cram into our pages. As I compiled the list, I couldn’t help but think back to the proliferation of condos that preceded the economic downturn. Everyone knew that bubble was going to burst eventually, maybe not in such a dramatic fashion, but a market correction was inevitable.

I’ve started hearing murmurs about “too many apartments,” but with Atlanta’s growth, I doubt we’ll ever have too many apartments. With the demand starting to return for condos, I could see some of these luxury rentals easily being transformed into purchasable properties.

With all the choices and amenities in apartment living, maybe I should start thinking about a change of scenery.

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The Center for Civil and Human Rights in Downtown Atlanta will open to the public on June 23. Seven years in the making, the 42,000-square-foot facility is located on Pemberton Place adjacent to the Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Coca, which donated the land.

Th e Center’s origins began with civil rights legends Evelyn Lowery and former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, and gained broad-based corporate and community support to become one of the few places in the world educating visitors on the connection between the American Civil Rights Movement and contemporary Human Rights Movements around the world.

Under the slogan “Inspiration Lives Here,” the Center will feature immersive and interactive exhibits, including the use of state-of-the-art binaural surround sound to put visitors into situations like the experience of a protester sitting at a segregated lunch counter.

Another exhibit, “Who Like Me is Th reatened,” uses a mirror and sensors to recognize a visitor’s presence. Th e visitor touches a set of descriptors, and a hologram-like image approaches from the other side of the mirror and tells a brief story of their life, about how their rights are threatened because of the common trait you share with them.

Th e “Human Rights Around the World” wall will be a scrolling news ticker with relevant current events and interactive information tables.

Perhaps the most notable exhibit is “Voice to the Voiceless: Th e Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection.” Items on display will include Dr. King’s report card in public speaking from Crozier Th eological Seminary, a comic book about MLK and the Montgomery Bus Boycott displayed as graphic text panels; and the briefcase he was carrying the day he was assassinated in Memphis.

For more information, visit cchrpartnership.org.

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ABOVE: Work continues on the Center for Civil and Human Rights ahead of its official June 23 opening next door to the World of Coca-Cola.

RIGHT: A rendering of the completed CCHR campus in Downtown.

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New APS superintendent sets priorities for systemBy Clare S. Richie

Dr. Meria Carstarphen, the new superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools, doesn’t offi cially begin her new job until July 7, but she met with members of the media last month to outline some of her priorities for the system.

Carstarphen, viewed as a transformational educational leader, is preparing for “a new day for APS.” She embarks on this journey with a relatively new board; six of the nine members were elected last fall. In an eff ort to learn APS’ challenges and scalable strengths she has already visited every cluster.

Th e budget is one of her fi rst priorities. Th e FY 2015 approved budget still allows for review and revision during the superintendent transition. Revisions will not be immediate.

“Everything [needs to be] on the table before we start making adjustments,” Carstarphen explained.

Th e district is fi nalizing its vision, mission, and values. Th e board is working to solidify its defi nition of equity and approach for distributing resources – time, people, money. Carstarphen is both drilling down into the budget and comparing it to similar districts.

She also called for a “citizens advisory committee” that would add transparency to APS budget and policy decisions. Carstarphen said she believes that public schools should focus on the whole child and ensure they are “life long learners that love coming to school.”

“Yes, we want them to do well on standardized tests, but that should be an aft erthought,” Carstarphen said, adding that she believes students should see their growth in grades and project work.

During her tenure as the superintendent of Austin Independent School District, Carstarphen pushed for students to have access to high quality arts and athletic experiences for at least three consecutive years, which motivated

students to come to school and improved graduation rates. Alternate pathway enabled students to take nontraditional routes – like fl ip classrooms or evening classes – on their path to graduation. Social Emotional Learning was incorporated into the curriculum to teach children and adults the skills to manage their emotions, empathize, make responsible decisions, and have functional relationships.

Carstarphen said coming to Atlanta is a homecoming for her, since she has roots in the south. Born in Selma, Alabama, she began her career as a middle school teacher in her hometown. She went on to be the superintendent of St. Paul Public Schools, then the chief accountability offi cer for Washington, D.C. Public Schools, before heading to Austin.

Photo by Clare S. RichieNew APS Superintendent Meria Carstarphen spoke with the media last month.

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Georgia State University and real estate developer Carter want to transform Turner Field and its vast parking lots into a south campus with a football stadium, baseball field, retail, residential and student housing.

The $300 million redevelopment of the 77-acre site would be funded by public and private sources. The preliminary proposal would include a 30,000-seat football stadium and a baseball complex for Georgia State. The baseball stadium would be designed in the former location of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium and would incorporate the Hank Aaron wall. Georgia State and Carter signed an exclusive agreement on May 7 to work together on the project.

“The acquisition of the Turner Field property would represent a major step towards strengthening Georgia State University’s position as one of the leading universities in the nation,” said Mayor Kasim Reed. “The acquisition would not only expand the university’s current footprint in the city, but would significantly increase

its appeal to students looking for a more traditional, campus-centered experience in the heart of a great American city. The benefits to our city and to the university would be substantial.”

Scott Taylor, president of Carter, said, “We have a lot of work to do to define the plan, but we want to share our vision for the site, which we believe will transform the area into a walkable Downtown neighborhood. We are committed to soliciting input on what will be best for the community and city of Atlanta.”

The site would expand GSU’s role in the revitalization of downtown, increasing its campus south into an area where about 2,000 students now park daily.

“We are excited about being partners in the proposed plan,” said GSU President Mark Becker. “I believe it holds great promise for the neighborhoods near our campus, and it’s important to Georgia State that we are contributors to the growing vitality of Downtown Atlanta.”

GSU, developer want to ’transform’ Turner Field with mixed-use project

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The proposed site plan for Turner Field with new football and baseball stadiums for GSU.

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The Atlanta Streetcar will be jointly managed by the city of Atlanta and MARTA with a projected cost $3.9 million for the first year of operation.

Expenses are expected to drop to $3.5 million in years two through four, according to city officials, while the joint operation will save more than $5 million in the fist five years of operation. The city had been considering using a private contractor to run the system.

“This operational approach leverages the expertise of MARTA and the city’s growing technical capacity, which has been acknowledged through the city’s recently awarded FTA Grantee Status,” said Mayor Kasim Reed. “I’m confident that this approach will give Atlanta the best run, safest and most cost-efficient system in the country.”

The Streetcar Management Committee, consisting of Atlanta Downtown Improvement District and the city with technical advice from MARTA, will set operational policy for the system.

MARTA will oversee all management and staff for the system’s operations and maintenance functions for the first year. After that, the three project partners, with the approval of rail transit regulators, will transition operations to the city.

The city will create an Office of Transit and FTA Administration that will administer the City’s FTA grantee status and provide oversight and strategic direction for its transit operations.

At press time, there was still no date set for when the streetcar will open to the public, although there are rumors it will be in early July.

City, MARTA will jointly manage Atlanta Streetcar operations

Courtesy Atlanta StreetcarThe city will eventually have four streetcars making the Downtown loop.

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Editor’s Note: Cabbagetown resident and physician Nicki Braxley created the Boulevard Tunnel Initiative to clean up the connector between her neighborhood and the Old Fourth Ward. In her own words, she describes the latest developments, including the beautiful new mural from Living Walls.

By Nicki Braxley

As I take a look at the press kit that I created more than a year ago when the Boulevard Tunnel Initiative began, it’s hard to believe but we’re actually approaching the third phase of the project – sustainability.

The mural’s completion is huge, no doubt. And I hope most people will agree it is beautiful. Living Walls and MOMO did an absolutely amazing job. I’ve heard from multiple people that they actually drive a different route home or to work in order to pass through the tunnel and smile at the colors. We were doing an interview with Channel 2 during the mural painting when a woman approached us with two of her children. Her little boy, around the age of seven, wanted to bring jellybeans and homemade scones to the painters “because they are working so hard.” It was awesome. Another friend told me that every time she drives through the tunnel with her kids they yell, “Rainbows! Rainbows!”

Here’s the thing about the mural and the tunnel though: the long-term success of this tunnel is heavily reliant on the community’s reaction to it. The success of this project hinges on the fact that with brighter lights, a security camera, and a beautiful mural, more people will walk or bike the tunnel. The cars are great, but they’re always there, and they don’t cut down on the crime and the stairwell poop. It will take a community response of increased physical presence in order for the tunnel to stay clean.

Also, I hope that people are starting to think about this tunnel and the space in even bigger terms - working lights and pedestrian guardrails are a public safety

minimum, and we had to work for a year to bring attention to these inefficiencies and get them updated. I hope the community will look at space and see its potential. We’re thinking about garbage cans, curb cuts for handicap accessibility, and a new pedestrian crosswalk in the tunnel’s future.

My family and I are moving to Rwanda in August. I’m going to be among the first faculty to teach emergency medicine in a new residency program in a country where it doesn’t currently exist. We’ll probably be back in a year, but I am handing over the reins of BTI to two amazing community members. Angela Aquino, a resident of Cabbagetown, and Donell Woodson, a resident of Old Fourth Ward, have agreed to take over and continue the BTI efforts. Already, O4W Neighbors are voting on donating $500 to the annual maintenance costs of the security camera, so I have hope that people will maintain an interest in this long neglected area. I hope the community will continue to rally around Angela and Donell and the plans they make for BTI.

For more about the Boulevard Tunnel Initiative, visit blvdtunl.com.

Courtesy Nicki BraxleyThe completed mural is a burst of color in the tunnel that connects Old Fourth Ward and Cabbagetown.

Photo by Collin KelleyVolunteers from Living Walls worked on the giant mural in April and May, starting with a thorough cleaning and then adding the bursts of color.

LIGHT AFTER DARKNew Boulevard Tunnel mural is rainbow-colored beauty

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Th e Atlanta Memorial Park Conservancy has named Catherine Spillman its fi rst executive director as the organization’s master plan for the Buckhead greenspace continues to make its way through government channels.

A resident of the Springlake neighborhood, founding member of the AMPC board and past secretary, Spillman attended the Goizueta Business School at Emory University and the University of North Carolina.

Spillman’s appointment comes as the AMPC launches its fundraising campaign to raise between $10 and $15 million for renovations to the park, which includes the Bobby Jones Golf Course and Bitsy Grant Tennis Center along Northside Drive. Donations can be made at atlmemorialpark.org.

Expected to take a decade to complete, the renovations will be a boost to the Bobby Jones Golf Course, which hasn’t been updated in more than 80 years.

Th ere would also be a new clubhouse, a new parking garage with rooft op tennis courts at Bitsy Grant and landscape changes

for better drainage. A few updates on projects in or

aff ecting the park:• Th e new Liddell Drive Equalization

Facility is expected to come online July 1 as part of the Department of Watershed’s eff ort to moderate the overfl ow of sewer water during storms into Peachtree Creek, which runs along the boundary of the park.

• Th e Georgia Department of Transportation continues to review plans for the proposed new bridge at Northside Drive and Woodward Way. An announcement about the plan should be come in June.

• PATH continues to work on designs completing the Tanyard Creek PATH up to Northside Drive.

• Despite the departure of Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Aff airs commissioner George Dusenbury, the review of the master plan continues.

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MAKING A DIFFERENCEJerusalem House marks 25 years of stability for homeless affected by HIV/AIDSBy Clare S. Richie

An HIV/AIDS diagnosis today is no longer considered a death sentence, but for those living with the chronic disease, access to medication and stable housing remains critical. More than 50,000 Georgians are living with HIV/AIDS. Half of them will likely seek housing support. In Atlanta, 3,000 housing units are needed.

For 25 years, Jerusalem House has worked and grown to fill this gap. Put simply by Executive Director Charlie Frew, “housing is the cornerstone of survival”. This secular nonprofit is Atlanta’s largest provider of permanent supportive housing for homeless and low-income men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS.

Named for “a dwelling of peace,” Jerusalem House started in 1989 with five housing units for those with AIDS to have a safe haven to die with dignity. Back then an AIDS diagnosis often triggered an eviction with nowhere to go. When that happened to a friend of co-founder Evelyn Ullman, she had to act. So, Evelyn teamed up with Dr. Joe Wilber and Rev. Chet Grey. The three purchased a five-unit home with generous support from all segments of the Atlanta community including Southern Bell, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and The Woodruff Foundation.

Today Jerusalem House offers a place of stability and hope. With 140 fully furnished units, it serves approximately 240 people daily, including more than 100 children. The nonprofit operates two facilities in the Druid Hills neighborhood, one for single adults and one for single mothers and their children. It also leases blocks of apartments for adults and families.

Each resident completes a customized plan to guide them toward living on their own. With dozens of partners, like AID Atlanta and Open Hand, residents are connected to case management, meals, counseling, budget

classes, health care and more. More than one-third of those served

are children. To address their needs, Jerusalem House provides homework help at its Learning Center and has partners provide on-site counseling. “By providing stability and a path forward, we are helping multiple generations,” Frew explained. Each child resident has been

promoted to the next grade level, with those in elementary school posting grade point averages of “B” or better.

Looking toward the future, Frew talks about investing in more permanent facilities. Owning is preferred to renting,

since government funded programs are not keeping pace with rising rents. Plus residential facilities can provide more supportive services.

As in 1989, Jerusalem House can’t take this next step alone. Homeless and low-income families living with HIV/AIDs can have a brighter future but many still need our support.

Learn more at jerusalemhouse.org.

Courtesy Jerusalem HouseA tutor and student work in The Learning Center.

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FRIENDSHIP & HERITAGEIntown Jewish youth programs thriveBy Kathy Dean

Aft er decades of suburban Atlanta population growth, young, Jewish professionals are once again choosing to live in the city, bringing their skills and talents to the city’s economic and social scenes. Th ey’re also bringing their families, creating the need for resources for Jewish children. Educational programs have sprung up that not only provide instruction in Jewish culture and faith, but also help build a fi rm foundation of community.

A large Jewish community fl ourished Intown from the middle of the 19th century to the mid 1900s. During some of that time, the Atlanta Jewish Community Center, less than a 10-minute walk down Peachtree Street from Th e Temple, off ered recreation and activities for the neighborhood. It was just one of the many institutions that helped to keep the Atlanta Jewish community strong.

Changes began as early as 1946 when, according to the Institute of Southern Jewish Life, Jews began moving to the northern Atlanta suburbs. By 1984, 70 percent of Atlanta’s Jewish population lived outside the city limits.

While a group of more religious Jews remained in the Toco Hills area, huge swathes of the population headed north to newly developed areas like Dunwoody and Sandy Springs. Th e Jewish organizations and resources followed them.

In the past decade, however, things have shift ed. Many young Jewish families are now seeking an Intown lifestyle. Jewish families are putting down roots in Virginia-Highland, Candler Park, Inman Park, Brookhaven and Decatur—and these families want to connect with a Jewish community they can access without getting on the highway.

Resources are popping up to support the resurgence of an active Jewish community. Two programs to off er that connection are In the City Camp and Jewish Kids Groups (JKG). Both are family-focused, independent Jewish organizations that have developed within the past three years with the express purpose of off ering the city’s Jewish kids a way to build friendships and connect with their heritage.

In the City Camp was created in 2011 by Atlanta native Eileen Snow Price, aft er years of schlepping her kids to the suburbs for summer camp. More than 100 kids attended the camp each week last summer. Th is year, Snow and her staff are planning for even more weekly campers. As of May

1, more than 250 total campers had signed up to attend at least one week of camp.

Jewish Kids Groups was also founded in 2011 by another Atlanta native, Ana Fuchs Robbins. As one of the only independent Hebrew schools in the country, JKG provides aft erschool and Sunday Jewish programming for preschoolers through sixth graders.

Robbins said that while JKG’s Sunday morning Hebrew school is very popular, the aft erschool program is probably the most innovative contribution to the area. It off ers intensive educational experiences in Judaism, Hebrew and Jewish culture up to fi ve days a week, all in a “ridiculously cool” environment.

“We’re ridiculously cool because we hire and retain young, energetic, dedicated Jewish counselors, we focus on experiential learning that engages kids and we’re all about building relationships,” explained Robbins, JKG Executive Director. “But most of all, we’re ridiculously cool because we’re located in the heart of Intown, an area that encompasses a young, vibrant population of upcoming professionals who are becoming infl uential in their fi elds and raising families.”

Robbins stated that she and Price, Executive Director of In the City Camp, both share a strong commitment to Atlanta and to the Jewish community there – and especially to the kids who are growing up Intown.

Price’s In the City Camp has become wildly popular. “We’re at the start of our third summer and we’ve already doubled our numbers from last year,” Price said. Of the 250 campers registered as of May 1 to attend In the City Camp this summer, 85 percent live inside the perimeter.

Kid Camp begins June 9 and runs for eight weeks. Tween Camp begins June 16 and runs for seven weeks. Campers can attend one week, all eight weeks or anything in between. “Th ough we encourage early signups, registration will still be open in June,” she added.

Located on the campus of Emory University, In the City Camp is the only co-ed Intown Jewish day camp for kids ages 5 to 14. Th e camp takes an approach similar to that of Jewish overnight camps – providing exciting activities, facilitating lifelong friendships and creating character-building experiences – but lets kids sleep at home.

Both of these programs have been embraced by the Jewish community and will no doubt play a role in more Jewish families choosing to live Intown.

Photo by Devi KnappIn the City Camp has doubled the number of students taking part since last year.

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Murphy, NC 3BR/3BA $264,000Flowing Springs Drive: 2392 SF mountain view chalet on 1+ acre. BR and BA on all 3 levels. Detached 2 car garage. Gated, paved subdivision. Lee and Carol Barbour 828-361-9713 MLS# 233494

Blue Ridge, GA 3BR/3BA $289,900Hiawatha Trail: 2340 SF two story cabin on 1.7 acres in Blue Ridge premier community of Mountain Tops. Paved roads, city water, active HOA. Mike Miller 706-851-4641MLS# 238001

Ellijay, GA 4BR/3BA $300,000Seneca Drive: Incredible quality in 3000+ SF home in Buckhorn Estates. Open floor plan, 2 masters. Finished basement. Two level screened porches. Chris Cleberg 706-972-9301 MLS# 237524

Blue Ridge, GA 3BR/3BA $305,000Mountain Tops Trail: Cabin in quiet cul-de-sac. 2040 SF on 1+ acres. Attached 2 car garage, full roughed in basement. Large backyard. Mike Miller 706-851-4641MLS# 238269

Morganton, GA 3BR/3BA $328,800Beavers Cove: Pristine, upscale Prow Front log and cedar shake cabin. Great long range mountain views. Exterior fireplace. Private – gated drive. Mark Engledow 706-633-3988MLS# 238056

Blue Ridge, GA 3BR/3BA $349,900Power Dam Road: Upscale custom home on 3.7 acres overlooking 500 FT of Fightingtown Creek frontage. Immaculate, upgrades, full basement. Teresa Bidez 706-455-2911 MLS# 233451

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Blue Ridge, GA 4BR/4BA $379,300Ada Street: In-town Blue Ridge estate on 4.7 incredibly private acres. 3300 SF, two 2 car garages, in-law suite, workshop, courtyard fireplace. Mark Reeves 706-455-2418 MLS # 238044

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Atlanta Cotillion, which has donated more than $1.3 million to AID Atlanta over the past 13 years, will hold a fundraising event, Cirque de Nuit en Rouge, on June 21 at 7 p.m. at the Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum. There will be music from top DJs, complimentary cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres, blackjack tables, a silent auction and French circus performers. General admission tickets are $50 per person, with VIP tickets available for $125 per person and patron tickets for $250 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.atlantacotillion.com.

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amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research has announced more than $703,000 in new HIV cure research grants including a $180,000 grant at Emory University. Dr. Ann Chahroudi of Emory and Dr. Una O’Doherty of the University of Pennsylvania will study the decline of the virus in various T cell subsets in a monkey model of HIV infection. As the study will be able to sample tissues that are not accessible in humans, the researchers will be able to learn more about the potential impact of certain treatments to cure HIV infection.

Senior Connections, which provides Meals On Wheels and

senior services in Metro Atlanta and Middle Georgia, raised over $200,000 during last month’s annual Senior Prom. “In one evening, our supporters helped provide 40,000 meals for seniors who don’t know where their next meal is coming from,” said Debra Furtado, chief executive officer of Senior Connections. “Georgia is the 7th worst state for senior hunger. This is a great step toward closing the hunger gap for our senior neighbors.”

Part of an international clinical trial, researchers are seeking

to enroll up to 780 patients at approximately 50 centers, including Emory, to study the Micra Transcatheter Pacing System (TPS). The tiny device, approximately one-tenth the size of a conventional pacemaker and similar in size to a large vitamin, is the first to be implanted in Georgia and among 13 that have been implanted in the United States to date.

David & Faith Nash have opened Pinnacle Fitness Bootcamp, a 3,500 square foot Decatur facility at 141 Sams Street, Suite B1. Pinnacle has been in Decatur for more than six years and the new facility will double the size of workout rooms and space for fitness classes and events. For more visit, PinnacleFitnessBootcamp.com.

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Courtesy Atlanta CotillionRevelers at last year’s Atlanta Cotillion gala.

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Congratulations to the Valedictorian and Salutatorians from Decatur High School, Grady High School and Maynard Jackson High School, all pictured above. Decatur had two students neck-and-neck at press time for Salutatorian, so be sure to visit AtlantaINtownPaper.com to see who was chosen, as well as the Vals and Sals from local private schools.

Two Paideia students have been selected as winners of National Merit $2500 Scholarships. Katharine Walls and Adam Ehrenberg have received scholarship offers, which are underwritten by National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

The Intown Academy, a K-8 charter school within the APS School district, was one of 219 schools nationwide awarded a $5,000 grant from The Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries. The award will be used to expand, update and diversify the school’s

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Edgar Miranda has been named principal of the International Community School in Decatur, a charter school in DeKalb County for grades K – 5. Miranda has 30 years of experience as a teacher and educational administrator. Most recently, he was principal of Anglo-American School of Sofia, Bulgaria.

The Princeton Prize, a national service program recognizing outstanding high school students who show leadership by improving race relations in their communities, has been awarded to a number of local students. The prizes went to Kiana Chambers (Northview), who will receive the $1000 Princeton Prize, and Erin Kirchner (Marist), Archie “AJ” Wilson (Dominion Christian School), and Nikunj Jinan (Riverwood International Charter School) will receive Certificates of Accomplishment.

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Fulton County’s Animal Services provider, LifeLine Animal Project, was honored with a national “Animal Defender” award, presented by the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys and the Animal Legal Defense Fund.

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On Father’s DayI called a brainstorming meeting

with the children on the Tuesday before Mother’s Day while Kristen was at book club. Elliott suggested that instead of “wasting your money” on a bracelet I could just make one with the rubber band jewelry maker. Smart kid.

We crafted up a beauty and hid it under the bed, but then Margo was too excited to not present it as soon as Kristen got home. She redeemed herself by following through on her promise to make “big, huge, giant cards” to give mommy on Sunday along with breakfast in bed and a necklace I wasted my money on. It was low key just like my wife (says she) likes it to be.

When I was a kid I’d walk down to Gristedes Grocery to buy mom a box of Russell Stover chocolates for Mother’s Day. Of course as soon as she opened it and shared with a gaggle of nougat-crazed kids, the box was practically empty. But she had a way of stretching the moment out to give me my due for authoring such a perfect Mother’s Day notion. She would examine the piece as if trying to identify a rare bird and then check the reference card to ascertain what great treat lurked beneath the dark chocolate. As a way of saying thank you, she’d savor it like it was the most delectable morsel she had ever encountered.

For my old man on Father’s Day, it was a tin of Planter’s mixed nuts. The nuts that were typically found in our kitchen were Pathmark brand and most unfortunately, still in their shells. We had a stable of medieval implements like nutcrackers, sharp picks and a small hammer to aid and abet us in liberating the nuts from their armor but it was no task for the meek. The rush of excitement at actually cracking one open would be tempered by the distinct lack of salt and the inedible portions we discovered while chewing. So, come Father’s Day, I’d imagine my

dad’s thought process to be something along the lines of: OK…these ties and homemade cards are sweet but where is the curly headed one with those luxuriously unshelled nuts?

It still feels somewhat surreal to be on the receiving end of Father’s Day affections these days. All I really want is the new Jason Good book on parenting. I may buy it for myself if I can’t wait that long and Kristen will seethe because I’m always jumping her gift ideas, but I like her to feel challenged. I do expect the cards to be big, huge, giant and awesome.

By the way, did I ever explain how the TimmyDaddy name came about? Well, Atlanta friends call me Tim but when I’m in the Tri-State area it often reverts to “Timmy” which magically lops off about two-thirds of the years I’ve accumulated. Anyway, when Elliott was a nascent walker-talker we were up in New Jersey visiting Kristen’s sister Mary, her husband Jim and their kids. They all call me Timmy. Elliott was just piecing words together at this point and in an all-out effort to get my undivided attention blurted out “Daddy Daddy! I mean Timmy! I mean…TimmyDaddy!”

TimmyDaddy has become something of a moniker and a raison-d’etre. I’d put it in the same category as Doc McStuffins and The Hamburglar. I am Timmy. My main function on this planet is Daddy and I am awfully privileged to be able to say that. Even though as I type this, the kids are fighting over a plastic balloon thing that is in the shape of an electric guitar and Kristen is giving me a look like how about you go fold some laundry, Mr. Raison-D’etre? I wish a very happy Father’s Day to all of the dads who know where I’m coming from.

Tim Sullivan grew up in a large family in the Northeast and now lives with his small family in Oakhurst. He can be reached at [email protected].

TimmyDaddyBy Tim Sullivan

Courtesy Tim SullivanTim Sullivan as a tyke with his father.

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June 1, 1925: Virginia-Highland’s Fire Station #19 offi cially opened on the northeast corner of North Highland and Los Angeles Avenue. In 1924, the station began as a joint eff ort between the City of Atlanta and Fulton County. Atlanta’s chief of construction William Hansell and city engineer C.E. Kauff man approved specifi cations and broke ground on the

building. Th e city appropriated $21,000 and the county $7,000. Th e station stands today as the city’s oldest operating station building.

June 3, 1955: Loew’s Inc., North America’s oldest theater chain, fi led suit in Federal Court against Atlanta’s Board of Review for censoring

the movie version of the bestselling novel, Blackboard Jungle. Th e fi lm, starring Glen Ford and Anne Francis, depicted a young teacher’s experiences in an inner city vocational high school. Christine Smith Gilliam, the city’s censor chair, and her board of review contended that the movie was “immoral, obscene, and licentious.”

Later in 1955, District Court Judge Boyd Sloan ruled that Blackboard Jungle could be shown despite the ban.

June 8, 1994: Unveiled on the grounds of the Georgia

State Capital was the bronze statue memorializing the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter. Th e seven-ton, 11-foot-high slab of Georgia granite is a slightly larger than real life depiction of Carter with rolled up shirtsleeves and khakis. Th e Plains native entered politics by serving two terms as a Georgia State Senator – from 1963 to 1967 – and one term as the 76th governor of Georgia – from 1971 to 1975. Th e sculpture was created by Frederick Hart, who also created the three bronze soldiers at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.

June 9, 1942: Golf legend Bobby Jones received a commission as a captain in the Army Air Force. Although a medical disability and his age of 40 did not compel him to go to war, he insisted on serving his country.

June 11, 1938: Th e Atlanta Housing Authority appointed Charles Forest Palmer, a real estate developer, as its fi rst chairman. Palmer, a pioneer of slum clearance, had organized Techwood Homes, one of the fi rst public housing developments in the United States. In 1955, Atlanta’s Tupper and Love Publishing Company published his book, Adventures of a Slum Fighter. Ironically, Techwood Homes would eventually become one of the city’s worst slums and was demolished in 1996.

June 12, 1965: Ronald Lamar Yancey, the 21-year-old-son of an Atlanta postman, became the fi rst African American to graduate from Georgia Tech. He earned his degree in electrical engineering.

June 22, 1955: Morris Brown graduate Charles Lincoln Harper died at his residence in the Old Fourth Ward. Born to former slaves, the Sparta native believed that America’s survival depended on a thorough education without regard to race, color or creed. He was former principal of Morris Brown College’s high school, the Yonge Street Evening School and Booker T. Washington, Atlanta’s fi rst black high school. Although he stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and walked with a limp, Harper was fearless concerning human rights during the 1930s and 1940s. He served as secretary of the Black Georgia Teachers Education Association, vice president of Georgia’s branch of the NAACP, as well as president of the Atlanta chapter. Today’s Harper/Archer Middle School at 3399 Collier Drive honors his name.

June 28, 1988: Virginia-Highland resident John Rushing Howell died of complications from HIV. Known for his compassion, Howell supported human rights, neighborhood preservation and the arts. In 1989, the John Howell Memorial Park at 855 Virginia Avenue was dedicated as a tribute to the neighborhood activist who, in the 1970s and 80s, helped fi ght off plans for I-485 to cut through his neighborhood. Th e park stands on land cleared for the road.

June 29, 1993: Georgia Lottery sales began. More than $13 million tickets sold the fi rst day.

A historic image of Fire Station #19 in Virginia-Highland.

Jimmy Carter statue at the capitol.

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IN BusINessRETAIL | MONEY & FINANCE | DEVELOPMENT

LAP OF LUXURYBuckhead Atlanta announces high-end retailers, restaurants

Christian Louboutin, Helmut Lang, Brunello Cucuinelli, Hermès and Jimmy Choo are just some of the luxury fashion names who will be opening shop at Buckhead Atlanta.

Project developer OliverMcMillan released a list of 28 retailers and restaurants that will begin opening in September (pushed back from the original timeframe of July). Stores and restaurants will open through the holidays and into 2015, according to the report.

Other stores will include Swiss fashion label Akris; luxury purse consignment store Bella Bag; men’s tailor and clothier Canali; French perfumery diptyque; Italian fashion label Etro; French beauty purveyor L’Occitane; ski-inspire clothier Moncler; luxury and design clothing retailer Scoop NYC; fashion label Theory; Italian shoemaker Tod’s; and the previously announced Spanx.

The restaurants include Le Bilboquet, a French bistro; American F+B, a bar and grill concept; Thirteen Pies pizza restaurant; Lugo Caffe, an Italian cafe; Corso Coffee, an Italian-style coffee bar;

Doraku Sushi, a Japanese sushi and steak eaterie; Georgetown Cupcake, a bakery; Gypsy Kitchen, a Spanish fusion concept; The Southern Gentleman, a gastropub; Qinq Mu, a noodle restaurant; and Shake Shack, the beloved burger and hot dog eatery from NYC.

Courtesy OliverMcMillan

Oliver McMillan released these new renderings of Buckhead Atlanta after it announced 28 retailers and restaurants that will begin opening in the anticipated development in September. Hermes, Spanx, Bella Bag, Scoopy NYC and Christian Louboutin are just some of the luxury retailers coming to the development.

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Business & Retail BriefsTh e city of Atlanta has bought out the remainder of the 88-year lease on

Underground Atlanta from its operating partner, Dan O’Leary, for $8.8 million. Th e offi cial owner is the Downtown Development Authority, but the city doesn’t plan to hold onto the property for long. It’s already shopping for a buyer to transform the collection of shops and restaurants into a destination for Atlantans and visitors. Th ere have been previous proposals to turn Underground into a gambling casino, a museum or an arts district.

Uber and Lyft have become major players on the Intown scene with smartphone apps designed to request private, on-demand transportation, but a new player called Hailo (hailocab.com/atlanta) has entered the Atlanta scene. Th e app – available for the iPhone and Android devices – works similarly to Uber and Lyft , but Hailo has partnered with licensed and insured local taxi drivers to provide service around the metro.

SunTrust has launched an Innovation Branch at its headquarters building on Peachtree Street in Downtown. Th e branch, which will be used to test new concepts for the bank, has automated safety deposit boxes that allows customers to access their deposit box using their debit card, pin number and hand scan. Th ere are also teller connected video ATMs to help customers with transactions.

Beauty retailer and spa Bluemercury (bluemercury.com) will open its fi rst Atlanta location at Buckhead Market Place, 37 West Paces Ferry this month. Th e full service spa will off er oxygen facials, glycolic peels, waxing and microdermabrasion. Th e store will also carry Bluemercury’s skincare line, M-61.

Mama Bath + Body (loveyourmama.com) has moved from its original Decatur

location to a new storefront in Avondale Estates and has announced a new location at Krog Street Market in Inman Park later this summer. Th e Avondale store at 112 Avondale Road will have its grand opening event on June 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Residence Inn by Marriott (marriott.com/atlri) at Peachtree and 17th Street in Midtown has completed an extensive renovation and enhancement of its 160 suites and public areas. Th e new studio, one bedroom and two bedroom suites off er guests spacious accommodations as well as a fully equipped kitchen with full-sized refrigerator. Business travelers can take advantage of extensive workspaces and complimentary high-speed Internet access.

Gray Miller West Gallery (graymillerwest.com) has opened at 480 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. in the Old Fourth Ward. Th e fi rst exhibit continues through June 5 featuring the work of Clay Hood. Th e trio behind the gallery are long-time Atlanta art scene players September Gray, Nic Miller and Vance West.

Starting fall 2014, Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business will off er courses for the Flexible (Flex) MBA program at its Buckhead Center located at Tower Place 200. Th e college’s part-time MBA is ranked No. 25 in the nation by Bloomberg Businessweek and No. 29 by U.S. News & World Report. For more information about the program, visit fl ex.robinson.gsu.edu.

Two notable buildings at 300 and 306 Ponce de Leon Ave. in Midtown have been sold to a private investor for an undisclosed amount, according to commercial real estate fi rm Th e C Group. One of the buildings is currently home to the Atlanta Eagle bar and the one next door is known as the “Kodak” building for its retro sign on the roof.

Th e Hotel Indigo Downtown Atlanta will open in spring 2015 and occupy eight fl oors of the 230 Peachtree building adjacent to the AmericasMart. Th e 200-room conversion will have a fi tness center, business center, bar and restaurant.

Th e Atlanta City Council voted last month to amend the city’s comprehensive development plan for the 800 Glenwood Ave. property along the Atlanta BeltLine. Residents have been meeting with Fuqua Development to iron out a compromise for the property. Th e compromise includes hiding the parking area from the BeltLine path with “green screening”, senior housing, a potential nine-story offi ce building and a fi ve story residential building with ground fl oor retail. Th e big-box retail store is rumored to be a Walmart.

Courtesy Hotel IndigoThe new Hotel Indigo Downtown will occupy eight floors of the 230 Peachtree building.

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In 2010, Mayor Kasim Reed announced his goal of making Atlanta one of the top 10 sustainable cities in the country. Four years later, there have been significant strides in making the city green and there are more, exciting changes to come.

The city’s Office of Sustainability, led by Denise Quarles since 2011, said the greening of Atlanta has been possible through the unprecedented collaboration between stakeholders citywide. The most notable

collaboration has been with the business community, which has signed on as part of the Better Building Challenge to make 20 percent of Atlanta’s commercial buildings energy and water efficient by the year 2020.

“We have 200 buildings now participating in the challenge,” Quarles said, “and 76 of those are municipal buildings.”

Atlanta was one of the first cities to complete a flagship project as part of the challenge with its upgrade of the Atlanta Civic Center. The city is now working with the Georgia World

Congress Center on a similar project. Initially, the city was only going to

try for 20 percent in energy efficiency, but became the first city to add water to the challenge.

As part of the move toward energy efficiency, the city’s fire stations and Atlanta Public School facilities have installed “cool roof ” systems that help reduce the urban heat island affect. Quarles said the fire stations have seen thousands of dollars in energy rebates because of the roofs.

One of the most significant water-saving projects has been at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport,

where new toilets and faucets have saved 44 million gallons in wasted water per year since 2008.

Atlanta-based Home Depot joined the challenge by installing a rainwater

SUSTAINABLE CITYAtlanta continues to make progress toward green goal

Courtesy AOSBuying food from local markets is one way Intowners can live more eco-friendly.

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GREEN DAYSustainability, wellness the focus of Grant Park event

Atlanta GREEN Fest 2014 will be held June 21 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Grant Park in Atlanta. The event focuses on living sustainably, health and fitness.

This year’s event will feature musical performances by Che’Zee, The Remnants, Pippy Thomas, Kelsy Davis, Jah Richie and host Dres Tha Beatnik.

There will also be an interactive fitness demonstration area by Body House Fitness, free health screenings, a business street market, community outreach and education, a story corner presented by Atlanta-Fulton County Libraries and a kid zone with old school yard games.

Th e event is presented by Fight4ATL, an initiative that promotes an eco-friendly, healthy lifestyle. For more information, visit fi ght4atl.com.

harvesting tank at its Midtown store. The project was so successful that the company is installing tanks at other locations around metro Atlanta.

Quarles encouraged residents to get involved with greening Atlanta by having a free energy audit on their homes by Georgia Power and Georgia Gas Light. “You will save money with the information and tools provided,” she said.

Other things Intowners can do include installing their own rain barrel, buying locally-grown produce and

goods at a farmers market, bike to work, carpool, use more public transit and recycle.

Quarles said she is also proud that the city’s Energy Star ranking has moved from 5 to 3. Energy Star is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect the climate through energy efficiency.

“We still have a long way to go, but I’m excited about what’s ahead for Atlanta,” Quarles said.

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Roundtable convenes once a month to discuss the region’s current environmental issues – from water to energy, urban planning to policy and much more. Members of the audience are encouraged to ask questions, make comments, network and learn about Atlanta’s current and future opportunities for sustainable development. Th e next meeting is June 6 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at All Saints Episcopal Church – Ellis Hall, 634 West Peachtree St. For more information, visit southface.org/sart.

Th e Southface Summer Solstice will be held June 25 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the organization’s headquarters, 241 Pine St. Mix and mingle with Southface staff members and supporters in the organic garden. Th ere will be summer drinks, appetizers, live music and networking opportunities. Th e event is free for

Southface members, while non-members are invited to join for a $25 donation. For more information, visit southface.org.

Th e U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) honored six organizations in Georgia with 2014 Energy Star Awards. Servidyne and Th e Home Depot won Partners of the Year-Sustained Excellence. Beazer Homes USA, Burton Energy Group, Hoshizaki America and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light all won Partners of the Year.

Th e Wylde Center will host its annual Beer Garden Silent Auction and Fundraiser on June 28, to benefi t the community garden, 435 Oakview Road, in Decatur. Th e event brings together local brews, food and music for a casual evening outdoors. A VIP Happy Hour begins at 4:30 p.m., while the main event lasts from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 in advance and $45 at the door. VIP tickets are $75. Tickets are available at wyldecenter.org.

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The STudioARTS & CULTURE

By Collin KelleyINtown Editor

Late last year, writer/musician James Willard and illustrator Patrick Beavers began releasing a digital version of their graphic novel, Penny Palabras. Published

in six installments, the novel follows the 17-year-old eponymous character on her quest to banish The Straw Man, a malevolent entity drawn to Penny because of her connection to the paranormal.

As of this writing, there was only one chapter left to be published in Penny’s first adventure. The previous installments have received acclaim and glowing reviews on Amazon. A Kickstarter campaign to create a print version of Penny Palabras was realized in a matter of weeks by devoted fans.

The success of the graphic novel is a testament to Willard and Beavers’ online marketing and building a mystery around themselves as well. Willard, who is also known as the one-man electronic band brokenkites, and Beavers don’t sit for traditional photos, as evidenced in this feature. Even the way Willard and Beavers met is right out of the handbook for social

media collaboration. In keeping with the mystery, Beavers sent along a self-portrait with an almost Blade Runner-feel to it.

For this interview, I thought I might wrangle a face to face with Willard, a Decatur resident, but instead it was conducted through Facebook and a series of emails. Welcome to modern journalism.

How did you come up with the storyline for Penny Palabras? Did you always envision it as a graphic novel?

The original drafts were independent “chapters” without a defined end point, but once I’d written several chapters and the story started to grow in my mind, I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to see happen with the story line and how I wanted it to unfold. I was interested in expressing what it feels like to be a person in Penny’s position – what’s going on in her head – as much as I am in telling a dark, spooky story.

After most of the story was planned out and the early version was complete, I thought it would be great to see it as a web series – a collection of short episodes that could be assembled as a movie in the end. I don’t have the connections or budget to put together a project that big – so I was really lucky to find Patrick Beavers. Patrick brought the story to life and instantly tapped into the imagery I envisioned for it.

Are you a fan of graphic novels and comics? What were some of your inspirations?

There are some excellent graphic novels and comics out today. I really got

hooked by the storyline in Y: The Last Man when I read it several years ago. It was more than just anecdotes and artwork, though the artwork’s great – it was the heart of the story. I’m currently reading Revival, a rural noir, and Saga, a sci-fi love story (kind of). I’ve also been keeping up with Deadpool, because the current writers are hilarious.

How did you meet Patrick? What was your collaboration process like?

I searched on Reddit for artists looking for work and found that there are a lot of talented people out there, but Patrick’s style clicked the most with me. His portfolio and digital illustrations had a unique and memorable style that I wanted for the novel. After some conversations about Penny Palabras and some initial sketches, he started working on the project. I rewrote the story in comic script format, describing scenes and panels, and Patrick would advise me about things that worked and didn’t work as we went along, bringing his experience and education into the equation. His first pages were amazing! It wasn’t long before we were on the same wavelength about how everything should look and the

overall style of the novel. Patrick’s been exceptional to work with and has really done a great job on the project over the past year.

BrokenkitesSoundtracks for films yet to be made

Under the moniker brokenkites, James Willard has released more than 30 albums of electronic music, the most recent being Birds With Blackest Hearts.

In the same vein as Brian Eno, the albums are cinematic instrumentals for movies that have yet to be made. From ambient melancholia to clanging, urgent synth lines, every brokenkites album mines some new emotional territory.

To win a CD copy of Birds With Blackest Hearts tweet us @ATLINtownPaper during the month of June and we’ll select three winners at random. And be sure to visit AtlantaINtownPaper.com for more about brokenkites.

GRAPHIC CONTENTDigital comic Penny Palabras created by local writer

Patrick Beavers/James WillardPenny studies up on her adversary, The Straw Man, in this panel.

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Penny has received some fantastic reviews online as a digital comic. What made you decide to do a print version? Can you speak a little about how eBooks and digital are changing the consumption of comics and graphic novels?

The reviews have been really encouraging, but the number one complaint that I’ve received about the work is that it’s hard for some people to deal with the steps involved in getting a digital copy to work on their device – that they’d prefer

a physical copy in their hands. There are proprietary formats to overcome, and distribution through different outlets has been problematic and frustrating. The book doesn’t convert well into some formats because it’s composed entirely

of image files instead of text – this also leads to large file sizes and delayed downloads on mobile networks. We decided to launch a Kickstarter campaign to see if there was enough interest in the print version, and it’s done really well. The print version will be funded.

I don’t think digital format is ruining comic books – if anything, it’s making it easier to have access to new books that you might have overlooked if they were limited only to print. Sure, there are some titles that maybe shouldn’t be published. There’s a lot of noise to filter through in all digital media, not just in comics. I like that I can have a mobile library of digital titles that doesn’t take up much physical space. Minimalism is great. And there are some cool things happening with digital format – some of Marvel’s digitally exclusive titles make use of the technology to show event sequences and cool effects based on the way that you read them on your tablet.

Will there be another Penny series? Where might the story go?

I’ve got a much longer story planned out for Penny and a pretty solid idea of

what I’d like to do in the second story arc, but it really depends on the response that the first arc gets in the future. Penny makes some decisions in the first arc that she’s not going to get away from long-term, and while she finds the best ways that she can to solve her immediate problems, there’s a lot of room for her to grow as a character. Penny’s in for some more surprises – and

has some surprises of her own for the readers. One of my favorite things in the development of the story so far has been reading people’s reactions online to the story reveals in Episode 5. That was a big one, and I love to see that kind of thing play out – where people go back and read previous issues to see that there have been hints present all along.

A self-portrait of illus-trator Patrick Beavers.

Patrick BeaversThe Straw Man

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ART IN THE PARKGA Shakespeare, ASO to perform in Piedmont Park

Georgia Shakespeare and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will be bringing art to Piedmont Park this month.

First up is the theater company’s annual Shakespeare in the Park event from June 4-8 at 7:30 p.m. each night. Th e Bard’s classic As You Like It will be performed and there will also be live music each evening from diff erent groups, including Il Brasso Magnifi co, Tribute, Th e Head and more.

Tickets for Shakespeare in the Park are $10 for a general admission lawn seat or $250 for a reserved table that seats six. Tickets are available at gashakespeare.org.

Th e Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will return to Piedmont for its Performances on the Promenade series on June 12, 19, 26 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. All the concerts are free to attend.

Th e fi rst concert on June 12 will be led by guest conductor Gemma New and will feature bassist Xavier Foley performing Bottesini’s Double Bass Concerto No. 2. ASO Assistant Conductor Joseph Young will lead the second concert on June 19, which will include Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien and the Overture to Rossini’s Th e Barber of Seville. Th e fi nal concert, “An American Salute” on June 26, will also be led by Young.

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Locals rave about Callanwolde’s ambiance, summer concerts By Martha Nodar

A landmark nestled in the Virginia-Highland area, the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is celebrating the 14th anniversary of the Jazz on the Lawn series this summer. Every year from June to August local residents bring their picnic blankets and folding chairs to the mansion’s gardens and enjoy musical concerts in the front lawn.

Buckhead resident Hil Hughes said he fi rst discovered Callanwolde when he attended the jazz series with his friends last year.

“Callanwolde has a je ne sais quoi about it that is very personal,” he said. “Th is is a beautiful, magical, romantic setting; something you don’t see anywhere else in Atlanta. Th e concerts are fantastic; they seem to fi nd fantastic talent.”

Callanwolde’s executive director Peggy Johnson said she tries to bring local artists well-known to the community. Diane Durrett, Joe Gransden, Ted Howe, Gwen Hughes and Bradford Rogers are just some of many local artists who frequently play at the annual jazz event combining a mixture of both classic and contemporary jazz, swing and fusion. Johnson said oft en times the concerts are sold-out.

“Our goal is to remain current, a little edgy, and yet, family oriented,” Johnson emphasized.

In addition to the jazz concerts, patrons also have a chance to enjoy an indoor

treat in the mansion’s art gallery located on the second fl oor. Th e gallery is open all-year around. Approximately, every two months the works of a diff erent artist is in display in the gallery for the public to enjoy. Currently, “Paint by Heart,” a mixed media exhibit by Kathy Yancey of Virginia-Highland is showing through July 11.

Infl uenced by her mother who was very creative with her hands, Yancey said she still has her childhood drawings. She said she strives to honor her mother with her work, to accentuate the feminine, and to illustrate the female point of view.

Yancey is a frequent visitor to Callanwolde and calls it “a magical place.”

“It makes you feel as if you were in an English countryside,” she said. “You get there and you focus on an inner stillness. It is the ideal place for experiencing art.”

Callanwolde’s patron Dana Barrett of Brookhaven sums up how many people feel about Callanwolde and the concerts in the gardens.

“Th e minute your turn into Callanwolde’s driveway you are transported to another place and time,” she said. “It is almost magical. Th ere is something about the Callanwolde campus that is unique and special. You sit on the lawn, in front of a beautiful, historic mansion surrounded by amazing gardens and listening to great music.”

For more information, visit callanwolde.org.

Courtesy CallanwoldeThe lawn at Callanwolde is packed for one of last year’s jazz concerts.

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SUMMER FLICKSMovie festivals will bring hits, classics to local screens

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Whether you’re looking for a recent blockbuster or a classic, there will be a number of summer fi lm festival happening around the city showing all kinds of great fi lms – including 75th anniversary screenings of Th e Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind.

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Th e granddaddy of the fi lm festivals is the annual event at the historic Fox Th eatre, which will feature an impressive slate of movies all summer long on it’s giant screen. Th e line-up includes: Field of Dreams:

25th Anniversary (June 19); King Kong – 1933 (June 22); Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (June 26); Th e Wizard of Oz: 75th Anniversary (June 29); Dr. Strangelove: 50th Anniversary (July 24); Gone With the Wind: 75th Anniversary (July 27); Th e Philadelphia Story (July 31); Saturday Morning Cartoons (Aug. 2); Mamma Mia! (Aug. 2); Double Feature: Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles: 40th Anniversary (Aug. 3); Double Indemnity: 70th Anniversary (Aug. 14); Mary Poppins Sing-A-Long: 50th Anniversary (Aug. 17); and Th e Women: 75th Anniversary (Aug. 21). General admission tickets can be purchased in advance at foxtheatre.org. Th ere is reserved seating for Gone With the Wind and Mary Poppins Sing-A-Long, and both are expected

to sell out.

Movies In Central Park at Atlantic Station

Atlantic Station in Midtown has a summer-long list of recent hits and classics. All movies start at dusk and admission is free. Blankets and snacks are permitted. Th e schedule includes: Frozen Sing-A-Long (June 5); Hairspray – 2007 (June 12); Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (June 19); Up (June 26); Man of Steel (July 3); Jurassic Park (July 10); Star Trek: Into Darkness (July 17); Wimbledon (July 24); All About Eve (July 31); and Clueless (Aug. 7). For more information, visit atlanticstation.com.

Candler Park Movie Nights Candler Park Movie Nights return

in August with Th e Lego Movie (Aug. 2); Karate Kid (Aug. 9); My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Aug. 16) and Monsters Inc. (Aug. 23). Grab a blanket, a lawn chair, family, friends, neighbors and head to the park to enjoy the free outdoor movies and popcorn. Movies begin at dusk. For more information, visit FriendsofCandlerPark.org.

Movies on the Town Town Brookhaven’s outdoor movie

series began on May 29 and continues through July 31. Movies are free and begin at dusk on the green space with music and announcements beginning two hours prior. No outside food, drinks, chairs or pets will be allowed. Th e schedule: Frozen (May 29); Th e Secret Life of Walter Mitty (June 5); Mr. Peabody & Sherman (June 12); Th e Lego Movie (June 19); Princess Bride (June 26); Despicable Me 2 (July 10); Footloose (July 17); Roman Holiday (July 24); and Breakfast at Tiff any’s (July 31).

Courtesy Atlantic StationMovies in Centeral Park at Atlantic Station

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On Nov. 22, residents addressed the City Council before a special called private meeting. Th ey are concerned about a home being built at 2802 Ashford Road that they say is being built far closer to the street than it should be under city zoning reg-ulations.

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Left, Amaris Wallace, 11, shows off her artistic talents to brother Amare, 3, as their father, Rick, concentrates on the task at hand at the Buckhead Branch Library on Nov. 16. Youngsters were

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For the last 5 1/2 years, Jim King has been the face of Buck-head’s neighborhoods.

On Nov. 14, King announced he is stepping aside from his role as Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods chairman. Tom Tidwell, a member of the West Paces/Northside Neighborhood Association, will take over that role. King says he will remain as vice chairman, “temporarily.”

King said he’d been considering giving up the post for some time, but some recent developments in his personal life pushed

By MeLissa WeinMan [email protected]

Th e leader of the Atlanta Police Foundation told neighbor-hood groups in Buckhead if they purchase security cameras, At-lanta police will monitor them from the department’s integrated video center.

Dave Wilkinson, president and CEO of the Atlanta Police Foundation, told representatives of Buckhead neighborhoods at-tending the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods meeting on Nov. 14 that the Atlanta Police Foundation is hoping to get neighbor-hoods involved in the eff ort to reduce property crimes.

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From left, Rep. Wendell Willard (R-Sandy Springs), Rep. Tom Taylor (R-Dunwoody) and Sen. Fran Millar (R-Dunwoody) discuss issues such as ethics reform, an independent school system for Dunwoody, and the state’s budget

woes at a legislative forum at Dunwoody United Methodist Church on Jan. 6. More photos on page 31.

BY MELISSA [email protected]

As state legislators head back to the Gold Dome in 2013, they have a lot to think about.

One local issue the state’s lawmakers may be asked to confront is the controversy surrounding DeKalb County’s school board. � e system was recently placed on accreditation probation by Ad-vancED, the accrediting agency.

Sen. Fran Millar (R-Dunwoody), who chairs the Senate Ed-ucation Committee, said at a recent forum that DeKalb County schools are his No. 1 priority.

“I’m guardedly optimistic we can turn this thing around,” Mil-lar said.

A Jan. 17 hearing of the Georgia Board of Education is sched-uled to consider suspending the DeKalb school board members. If

BY TOM ODERA court order halting construction of a controversial multi-use

trail through Brook Run Park was extended after a boisterous Fri-day afternoon hearing in DeKalb County Superior Court attended by city o� cials and dozens of opponents of the city’s plan.

Judge Tangela M. Barrie said her temporary restraining order against the trail will remain in e� ect until she holds a full hearing on the matter. Barrie said homeowners who oppose the city’s plan for the trail must convince her that its construction through the forest in Brook Run Park should be permanently stopped.

Critics are upset the planned 12-foot-wide concrete trail will re-quire removal of more than 300 trees. City o� cials say an equal number of trees will be replanted.

� e judge’s decision to extend her temporary order capped a two-hour hearing before a packed courtroom. Chairs were add-

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From left, Rep. Wendell Willard (R-Sandy Springs), Rep. Tom Taylor (R-Dunwoody) and Sen. Fran Millar (R-Dunwoody) discuss issues such as ethics reform, an independent school system for Dunwoody, and the state’s budget

woes at a legislative forum at Dunwoody United Methodist Church on Jan. 6. More photos on page 31.

A court order halting construction of a controversial multi-use trail through Brook Run Park was extended after a boisterous Fri-day afternoon hearing in DeKalb County Superior Court attended by city o� cials and dozens of opponents of the city’s plan.

Judge Tangela M. Barrie said her temporary restraining order against the trail will remain in e� ect until she holds a full hearing on the matter. Barrie said homeowners who oppose the city’s plan for the trail must convince her that its construction through the forest in Brook Run Park should be permanently stopped.

Critics are upset the planned 12-foot-wide concrete trail will re-quire removal of more than 300 trees. City o� cials say an equal number of trees will be replanted.

� e judge’s decision to extend her temporary order capped a two-hour hearing before a packed courtroom. Chairs were add-

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woes at a legislative forum at Dunwoody United Methodist Church on Jan. 6. More photos on page 31.

A court order halting construction of a controversial multi-use trail through Brook Run Park was extended after a boisterous Fri-day afternoon hearing in DeKalb County Superior Court attended by city o� cials and dozens of opponents of the city’s plan.

Judge Tangela M. Barrie said her temporary restraining order against the trail will remain in e� ect until she holds a full hearing on the matter. Barrie said homeowners who oppose the city’s plan for the trail must convince her that its construction through the forest in Brook Run Park should be permanently stopped.

Critics are upset the planned 12-foot-wide concrete trail will re-quire removal of more than 300 trees. City o� cials say an equal number of trees will be replanted.

� e judge’s decision to extend her temporary order capped a two-hour hearing before a packed courtroom. Chairs were add-

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Ready when you arePHIL MOSIER

Tessa Rider, 11, carefully handles an ornament at

the third annual Elegant Elf Marketplace at Lake Forest

Elementary School on Nov. 16. The two-day holiday event,

presented by The Sandy Springs Society, raises funds

for local community services.Rider, part of a multi-

generational family selling hand-painted ornaments at

the market, personalized the decorations with a buyer’s

name while he or she shopped, having it ready when the customer was fi nished.

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BY DAN [email protected]

City Council awarded a $717,689 contract to C.W. Matthews Contracting to fi x a portion of Lake Forrest Drive that’s been closed since June.

Th e city’s current timetable estimates the portion of Lake For-rest between Lake Summit and Chevaux Court will be reopened by Feb. 28, 2014.

Th e city closed the road after multiple rock slides.Th e initial quote from C.W. Matthews was $1.5 million. City

offi cials revised their plans for the fi x, deciding to use a net to catch

BY DAN [email protected]

Before she exits Sandy Springs City Council in January, District 6 City Councilwoman Karen Meinzen McEnerny is work-ing to secure her legacy as the city’s lead tree preservationist.

McEnerny, a fi rm believer in term limits, didn’t seek a third term in this year’s municipal election. She’s also a fi rm believer in tree protection, and has spent the last few months trying to get the council to correct what she believes are glaring fl aws in the city’s tree ordinance.

City Council on Nov. 19 discussed McEnerny’s suggested fi xes SEE CITY COUNCIL, PAGE 27 SEE COUNCILWOMAN, PAGE 6

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Tessa Rider, 11, carefully handles an ornament at

the third annual Elegant Elf Marketplace at Lake Forest

Elementary School on Nov. 16. The two-day holiday event,

presented by The Sandy Springs Society, raises funds

for local community services.Rider, part of a multi-

generational family selling hand-painted ornaments at

the market, personalized the decorations with a buyer’s

name while he or she shopped, having it ready when the customer was fi nished.

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BY DAN [email protected]

Before she exits Sandy Springs City Council in January, District 6 City Councilwoman Karen Meinzen McEnerny is work-ing to secure her legacy as the city’s lead tree preservationist.

McEnerny, a fi rm believer in term limits, didn’t seek a third term in this year’s municipal election. She’s also a fi rm believer in tree protection, and has spent the last few months trying to get the council to correct what she believes are glaring fl aws in the city’s tree ordinance.

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Virginia-Highland SummerfestThe 31st annual Summerfest will

be held June 7-8 on Virginia Avenue between North Highland and Park Drive. There will be arts, crafts, a 5K road race, children’s area and live music. Scheduled acts include headliners BoDeans, Ruby Velle and The Soulphonics and Pat McGee Band. For more, visit vahi.org/summerfest.

Old Fourth Ward Arts FestivalTaking place at the Historic

Fourth Ward Park across North Avenue from Ponce City Market, the second annual event is set for June 28-29. There will be more than100 fine arts and craft vendors, a street market, children’s play area, local food and beverage concessions and

live acoustic music. For more, visit oldfourthwardparkartsfestival.com.

Atlanta Fringe FestivalSpoken word, storytelling, comedy,

circus, dance, puppetry and theater will converge for the third annual festival June 5-8. This year’s lineup features 20 eclectic productions, from 11 different states and Canada. Festival venues will include 7 Stages, Big House on Ponce, Highland Inn Ballroom, Horizons

School and the event space at Wrecking Bar brewpub. For more about the acts and schedule, visit atlantafringe.org.

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Visual Arts

Wynn Bullock: Revelations: The High is the first major ar t museum in nearly 40 years to mount a retrospective of work by black-and-white photographer Wynn Bullock (1902-1975), one of the most significant photographers of the mid-20th century. Opens June 14. $12 to $19.50. high.org

Guess You Had To Be There: This solo exhibition of new works by Shara Hughes showcases pieces created during her two years in the Museum of Contemporary Ar t of Georgia Working Ar tist Project. Closes June 28. $1 to $5. mocaga.org

Salvador Dali: Trilogy of Love: Oglethorpe Museum of Ar t exhibits 14 large format lithographs by Salvador Dali, including those in his “Trilogy of Love” series. Opens June 28. $5. museum.oglethorpe.edu

1h: Hans Christian Schink’s minimalist photos document the sun’s path across surreal landscapes during one-hour exposures, recording the “unseen” track only visible through film. Tuesday through Saturday. Free. hagedornfoundationgallery.org

Foreword: Six local, national and international ar tists exhibit work that represents their relationship to Atlanta in the City of Atlanta’s recently opened Gallery 72. Monday through Friday. Free. ocaatlanta.com

Ten Years and Counting + Fresh Blood: Mason Murer Fine Ar t celebrates the work of some of its favorite ar tists from the last 10 years alongside up-and-coming student ar twork from the region. Tuesday through Saturday. Free. masonmurer.com

The Kinsey Collection: Shared Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey, Where Ar t and History Intersect: Explore the historic, ar tistic and cultural contributions of African-Americans through rare and historic ar tifacts, including the Emancipation Proclamation, speeches by Frederick Douglass and letters from Dr. Mar tin Luther King Jr. Daily. $11 to $16.50. atlantahistorycenter.com

Design for Social Impact: See how designers and social entrepreneurs from the Southeast are solving some of the world’s biggest issues today, including water purification and shelter. $5 to $10. Tuesday through Saturday. museumofdesign.org

Performing Arts

Evita: The passionate and unforgettable true story of Argentina’s First Lady Eva Peron is told on the Fox Theatre stage through some of musical theatre’s most popular songs, including “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.” June 3 through June 8. $30 to $80. broadwayinatlanta.com

Aida - A Slave to Love: Rober t Spano leads a cast of soloists (Latonia Moore as Aida) plus the ASO Chorus and Orchestra in Verdi’s operatic story of forbidden love, loyalty and power. June 5 through June 8. $24 to $75. atlantasymphony.org

Improv in the Park: Head to Atlantic Station’s Central Park for live improv from Whole World Improv Theatre the first Wednesday of each month this summer. June 4. Free. wholeworldtheatre.com

Shakespeare in the Park: As You Like It: Shakespeare returns to Piedmont Park this month with performances of the comedy “As You Like It.” Arrive early to enjoy live music before each performance. June 4 through June 8. $10. gashakespeare.org

Antony and Cleopatra: The Shakespeare Tavern stage becomes Egypt and Rome to tell this story of a passion so legendary that it ignites battles among kingdoms, ultimately consuming its lovers and the entire ancient world. June 5 through June 29. $15 to $36. shakespearetavern.com

Concerts in the Garden: Creedence Clearwater Revisited: Atlanta Botanical Garden’s concer t series opens with Creedence Clearwater Revisited, featuring the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rhythm section from Creedence Clearwater Revival performing CCR hits live. June 6. $49.50. atlantabotanicalgarden.org

Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat: Sally and her brother, their pet Fish, Thing 1 and Thing 2, and all your favorite moments from the classic Dr. Seuss tale come to the Center for Puppetry Arts stage. Opens June 10. $16.50. puppet.org

Ten Mile Lake: Set live on the docks of Serenbe’s Grange Lake, this world premiere play follows a father and daughter as they learn the true meaning of home. June 12 through June 29. $20 to $25. serenbeplayhouse.com

Performance on the Promenade: The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to Piedmont Park to perform three

free concer ts. A new program is featured each week, leading up to “An American Salute” on June 26. June 12, June 19 and June 26. Free. (Ticket required). atlantasymphony.org

Damon Albarn: The frontman of the band Blur and vocalist of vir tual band Gorillaz plays the Fox Theatre in support of his new solo album, “Everyday Robots.” June 13. $32 to $55. foxtheatre.org

rePLAY: Symphony of Heroes: A full orchestra and chorus bring to life a new series of music depicting memorable moments from some of the most popular and beloved video games of

all time. June 13. $58.70 to $166.85. cobbenergycentre.com

Tunes from the Tombs: Oakland Cemetery’s third annual music festival brings live music of all genres to Oakland’s extraordinary monuments and renowned gardens. Food trucks, complimentary tours and for tune-telling are also available. June 14. $5 to $10. oaklandcemetery.com

Daryl Hall & John Oates: From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the ‘80s, Hall and Oates’ smooth, catchy take on Philly soul brought them enormous commercial success – including six number one singles and six platinum albums. June 15. $49 to $76. chastainseries.com

Jesus Christ Superstar: Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rock musical gets reinvented as an arena rock spectacular featuring Incubus lead Brandon Boyd, *NSYNC’s JC Chasez, Destiny’s Child member Michelle Williams and Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten. June 16. $44.50 to $174.50. philipsarena.com

Elvis Costello: This concer t marks the first time since 1999 that Elvis Costello has headlined the South and Midwest with such a stripped down setup. June 19. $42 to $77. cobbenergycentre.com

C.S. Lewis On Stage: Tom Key por trays the author behind “The Chronicles of Narnia,” “The Screwtape Letters” and the subject of Anthony Hopkins’ “Shadowlands” – an Oxford man who could make his audience think as deeply as he made them laugh. June 19 through June 29. $25 to $35. theatricaloutfit.org

Cowgirls: A trio of classical musicians try to become country music heroines in just 24 hours when they’re accidentally booked as the featured act at an Opry-esque roadhouse. Closes June 29. $25 to $60. horizontheatre.com

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If you live in Atlanta and mention Revolution Doughnuts among friends, there are always a few who start salivating on the spot. They shout out their favorites – “the Almond Joy Nut,” “Nutella Cream Puff” or “Raspberry Sprinkle” – and all this enthusiastic talk of scrumptious doughnuts reminds you how good this place really is.

Maria Moore Riggs has always loved to bake. When she moved to Atlanta from San Francisco, she started selling her homemade scones, muffins and cookies at the local farmer’s markets and quickly found a following. When she decided to try doughnuts, the response was very encouraging.

And so, with all of her savings and a lot of hard work, Maria opened Revolution

Doughnuts in Decatur during the summer of 2012. Maria attributes the shop’s success to a tried and true product that also has good timing. “These are nostalgic treats offered during a downturn in the economy,” she said. “A doughnut offers that feeling of comfort and happiness.”

Maria is also a smart business woman. After listening to all the diet restrictions and flavor preferences of her customers over the years, she created a variety of doughnut options including Cake Style, Yeast Style and Baked Cake. Cake Style is tender but also dense and moist with a slightly crunchy exterior. The Yeast Cake is fluffy and puffy with a bit of a chew and the Baked Cake has a texture like a pound cake or a muffin.

Because every day the crew bakes from scratch, Maria has the ability to offer various options in the doughnuts, many of which are vegan and gluten free. But it’s important to note this is an open kitchen and as Maria shared, “We can’t guarantee these doughnuts are trace free from cross contamination.”

What she can guarantee is fresh, delicious doughnuts that are made from scratch that day. There are no hydrogenated oils, no synthetic flavors or colors. Instead you’ll find ingredients like organic flour, local dairy and produce and 100 percent trans-fat free vegetable oil.

When I visited the shop, it was an all girls day in the kitchen. They began their day at 4 a.m to create the mainstay of

their menu, including seasonal and daily specials. On this day, the special was a Coconut Creme Brulee.

One of their most popular treats is the Caramel Bacon doughnut. Maria was inspired to make the glaze because of her father-in-law, who grew up eating

southern cakes. He fondly remembered a boiled caramel icing that his mom used to make. Once Maria perfected it, she realized it would make the perfect glaze for a

doughnut. She then adds bacon from local charcuterie The Spotted Trotter.

With summer almost here, expect a few additions to the menu, including the Peach Slider. Plus, every holiday gets a doughnut and new concoctions pop up from time to time like the popular S’mores doughnut or the Bar Snack, made with crushed salty peanuts and pretzels atop a beer caramel glazed yeast doughnut.

Revolution Doughnuts’ slogan is “Put something good in your mouth.” I couldn’t have said it better myself.

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UNDER THE DOMEIconic Polaris reopens June 10 atop Hyatt Regency

Polaris, the legendary rotating restaurant and lounge under the blue dome atop the Hyatt Regency Atlanta hotel, will reopen to the public on June 10. Th e restaurant, accessed by the lobby’s glass elevators, has been closed for a decade.

Conceived by architect John C. Portman, Jr., Polaris is one of Atlanta’s most recognized landmarks. It was Atlanta’s fi rst rotating restaurant when it opened in 1967 and quickly became a symbol of the fast-growing city, featured on souvenirs, postcards and murals.

Th e Johnson Studio re-imagined the space with four sections, each loosely based on the home – an open dining room with an inviting, communal table, a sumptuous living room, a clubby library, and the dazzling bar. And, just as it did in 1967, Polaris will rotate once every 45 minutes.

Executive Chef Martin Pfeff erkorn will lead the kitchen at the new Polaris. Th e debut menu will feature tributes to classic dishes such as a deconstructed Maine lobster cocktail; Steak Oscar (locally raised beef fi let topped with asparagus, crab and béarnaise sauce); braised veal cheeks; and rabbit sausage with quail eggs. Polaris will

source high quality “soil to city” ingredients from local purveyors, as well as produce from the hotel’s rooft op garden.

Visible from the restaurant, the Polaris Rooft op Bee Garden features homegrown tomatoes, herbs, peppers and other produce, ingredients that will be served in Polaris’ plates and cocktails. Th e garden also grows fl owers, seasonal plants and the only peach tree on Peachtree Street.

But the garden’s most interesting features are its bees. Chef Pfeff erkorn tends two hives of more than 10,000 honey bees

in the rooft op garden, busy insects producing several gallons of fresh honey to be served in Polaris and sold in the hotel’s gift shop. Th e bees, which were rescued from a truck accident, came to the hotel through an ongoing partnership with the Metro Atlanta Beekeepers Association.

Hyatt Regency Atlanta beverage director Mehdi Natanzi heads the Polaris mixology program. Th e cocktail menu will celebrate the golden age of spirits, from stiff old fashioneds and dry Manhattans, to mint grasshoppers and tart gimlets, rickeys and tonics – all served in a menagerie of vintage glassware. And the

new Polaris will present a modern version of its throwback signature drink, the peach daiquiri.

Behind the bar, Natanzi has assembled a collection of one-of-a-kind, small batch spirits and the restaurant’s very own barrel of “Polaris Bourbon,” through a partnership with Elijah Craig, the award winning Kentucky distillery.

Polaris will be open Tuesday through Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Th e restaurant will not take reservations. For more, visit facebook.com/PolarisAtlanta.

Courtesy Hyatt RegencyPolaris reopens this month atop the Hyatt Regency in Downtown.

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TASTING INTOWN: Star Provisions

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By Art Huckabee

Are you one of those people who get their lunch or dinner at the grocery store? You’re probably thinking, “Th at’s a silly question. Most everyone buys what they eat at a grocery store.” Well I didn’t mean it quite that way. I’m talking about those of you out there, myself included, who oft en get a sub sandwich combo at the Publix deli or “meat and three” at the Whole Foods salad and hot food bar. Would you like to step your “grocery store dining” up several notches? If so, then visit Star Provisions.

Located in the same West Midtown

space as the highly acclaimed Bacchanalia and owned by the same folks, Anne Quatrano and Cliff ord Harrison, Star Provisions is a foodie’s paradise with individual markets for meat, wine, seafood and cheese along with cookware and culinary bric-a-brac and… they serve lunch.

A recent visit found quite a crowd. Th ere are lots of helpful, white-aproned staff to turn the horde into a line and hand out paper menus. You’ll pass by the homemade sides in one refrigerated cabinet and another has cold beverages. Try to resist buying some of the fresh produce nearby. On our visit, we saw beefsteak tomatoes the size of soft balls that looked

ready for a Gourmet magazine photo shoot. Th e line moves quickly, but you’ll still have ample time to gaze at the homemade desserts, carefully “marketed” in a glass case just by the register where you order your lunch.

Th ere’s plenty to choose from – an assortment of salads, fresh baked bread goods including focaccia and calzone, sandwiches and even a “blue plate” special, which is oft en fried chicken and rumored to be very good. Everything is made-to-order so you take your drink, your sides, your dessert and maybe a tomato or two and head to an inside or outside table. Th ey bring the rest of your food to you when it’s ready; pretty nice for a grocery store.

We were in a sandwich mood, so we each ordered from the lengthy and varied list. Th ere’s everything from a peanut butter and marshmallow crème on white bread to a Vietnamese “Bahn Mi” with glazed pork belly, shoulder and pickled chili to a New Orleans favorite, the muff aletta with provolone, mortadella, copa, sopressa and olive salad.

We opted for the prosciutto and parmesan on a baguette, the pastrami reuben and the shrimp po’ boy. Th e Italian version of a ham and cheese was simple yet elegant. Its only condiment was sweet butter, which provided just the right balance to the saltiness of the prosciutto

and the parmesan. Th e fresh baguette was crunchy and light. Th e reuben contained house cured and smoked pastrami, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing. While it couldn’t compete in the size category with many of its brethren found in New York City delis, it did have a good balance of fl avors.

Th e shrimp po’ boy, considered by many to be the best in this landlocked city, was very good. Th e lightly battered and fried shrimp were perched atop a buttery hoagie roll that was adorned with lettuce, tomato, pickles and Cajun mayonnaise. It rivaled many found closer to saltwater.

We also tried two of the sides, the roasted asparagus with leek vinaigrette and Southern-style potato salad. Th e asparagus were in bite-sized pieces and fork tender. Th e leek vinaigrette added a tart, springtime freshness. Th e potato salad evoked memories of what my Southern mother and grandmother used to make

with bits of hardboiled egg, red onion, yellow mustard, fresh herbs and of course, mayonnaise, homemade at that; it was delicious.

We couldn’t resist sampling a few of the sweet baked goods. Th e Mexican wedding cookies were melt-in-your-mouth good. Th e shortbread was golden, rich and tender with just the right amount of sweetness.

Save time aft er lunch for a walk through the market. Hopefully with a full stomach you won’t buy quite so much but it’s a certainty you’ll probably buy something… aft er all it’s a grocery and there’s always dinner.

Star Provisions is located at 1198 Howell Mill Road and can be found online at starprovisions.com.

Art Huckabee is one of Yelp’s Elite Reviewers, as well as a pilot, gourmet cook and food lover. Send feedback to [email protected].

Shrimp po’boy

Prosciutto and parmesan on a baguette

Pastrami Reuben

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Tassili’s Raw Reality (tassilisrawreality.com) in West End will host the second annual Wonderful Wizards of Raw ~ A Raw Foods Extravaganza on June 7 from noon to 7 p.m. Th is celebration of raw foods will be held in the back yard of the restaurant at 1059 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. In addition to samples, there will also be guest chefs, speakers and musical entertainment.

Th e annual Atlanta Summer Beer Fest will be held June 21 at the Masquerade Music Park, 695 North Ave. Th e event will feature 150-plus beers, ciders, and a small selection of wines. Th ere will be live music on the main stage outside, as well as out front. Inside, there will be additional music and televised World Cup Soccer matches. Advance tickets are $35, $40 aft er June 12, and $50 day of event. Tickets can be purchased from Xorbia through the event website, atlantasummerbeerfest.com.

A local food truck has branched out by opening a brick-and-mortar store. Yum Yum Dessert Co. (www.yumyumcupcake.com) is open at 3792 Roswell Road in Buckhead. Owner Nadia DeMessa is whipping up more than just cupcakes for her new location. Th e menu will also include homemade macarons, sundaes, pastries, ice cream sandwiches and espresso drinks. Th ere is also outdoor seating and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Fox Restaurant Concepts is scheduled to open its fi rst southeastern outpost of True Food Kitchen (truefoodkitchen.com) at Lenox Square in Buckhead this month. With a menu dedicated to seasonal fare and based on an anti-infl ammatory diet, True Food Kitchen will off er a wide selection of vegan, vegetarian, organic and gluten-free options, along with dishes for those following a paleo or Mediterranean diet.

Virginia-Highland favorite George’s (georgesbarandrestaurant.com) now has a full service bar so you can enjoy a cocktail with one of the joint’s classic burgers.

Despite the fact that the team is moving

from Downtown in a few years, the Atlanta Braves All Star Grill will open in late summer at 200 Peachtree. Th e sports bar will be fi lled with memorabilia similar to the one located at the airport. Th e Grill will be operated by the Goldberg Group, which runs Goldberg’s Bagel and Delis.

Smokebelly (smokebellybbq.com) is now open at 128 East Andrews off ering a menu of “chef craft ed barbecue.” Along

with ‘cue inspired by diff erent regions, the restaurant also off ers craft beer and cocktails. Smokebelly also has “Th e Lawn,” a 1,500-square-foot patio complete with faux grass.

Guy Wong, local chef and owner of Miso Izakaya, is launching Vietnamese restaurant Le Fat this summer. Th e restaurant will showcase Vietnamese com (rice), bun (vermicelli), clay pots and stir-fry.Th e new concept will be located at 935 Marietta Street in West Midtown.

Second Self Beer Company (secondselfb eer.com) will debut in West Midtown this summer under the direction of brewers and co-owners Jason Santamaria and Chris Doyle. Th e brewery, located at 1311 Logan Circle, will feature a 10,000 square-foot warehouse including a space for brewing equipment as well as a tasting area. Sampling tours will be available to the public.

A second location of fast-casual Asian restaurant Chow Bing (chowbing.com) has opened at 3330 Piedmont Road. Th e restaurant allows diners to build their own platters with proteins, rice, noodles and vegetables.

Varuni Napoli (varuni.us) has opened at 1540 Monroe Drive in Midtown off ering traditional Neapolitan pizzas.

Th e Emory Village location of Doc Chey’s Noodle House will transform into a new concept, Doc’s Dragon Bowl (dragonbowlatl.com), in late July. Dragon bowls were fi rst introduced as rotating specials at Doc Chey’s locations. Guests will create their meals from a seasonal list of ingredients listed on the menu each day. To assemble a dragon bowl, diners will choose their “style” of vegetables and sauce, base and protein.

Quick Bites

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Buckhead. $3,995,000 131 Burdette Road 7BR/8Full 3half BA FMLS: 5255739 Tracie Hippe 404.772.7449 Sam Bayne 404.375.8628

Ansley Park. $1,350,000 11 Barksdale Drive NE 5BR/3.5BA FMLS: 5275399 Jim Getzinger 404.991.7700

Buckhead. $174,900 3660 Peachtree Road, No. F-7 2BR/2BA FMLS: 5284434 Heyward Young 404.784.7063 Kelli Meier 404.644.3146

Ansley Park. $985,000 111 Beverly Road NE 3BR/3.5BA FMLS: 5284977 Trey Daniels 678.613.2705

Buckhead. $489,900 3325 Piedmont Road NE, No. 2508 2BR/2BA FMLS: 5281437 Shira Cohen 678.523.0757

Big Canoe. $325,000 135 Woodstream Point 4BR/4BA FMLS: 5276856 Babs Price 404.697.2008

Buckhead. $1,000,000 3344 Peachtree Road NE, No. 3203 2BR/2BA FMLS: 5268873 Kevin Grieco 404.822.4156 Kevin McBride 404.626.6884

Big Canoe. $239,000 238 Sanderlin Mountain Drive 1+/- Acres FMLS: 5269566 Babs Price 404.697.2008

Buckhead. $453,000 3475 Oak Valley Road NE, No. 1820 3BR/2.5BA FMLS: 5274326 Jenny Alms 678.595.0245

Buckhead. $4,995,000 2167 Mount Paran Road NW 9BR/6Full 2half BA FMLS: 5247904 Jared Sapp 404.668.7233

Cabbagetown. $279,000 785 Kirkwood Avenue SE 2BR/2BA FMLS: 5271900 Chrissie Kallio 404.295.2068

Candler Park. $399,900 368 Josephine Street NE 2BR/1.5BA FMLS: 5288358 Chase Mizell 404.835.9595

Decatur. $349,000 1161 McLendon Drive 4BR/3BA FMLS: 5267211 Randy Walters 404.432.6162

Decatur. $147,000 1020 Scott Boulevard, No. A1 2BR/2BA FMLS: 5284148 Lisa Cronic 678.641.4325

Decatur. $365,000 442 Chevelle Lane 3BR/3BA FMLS: 5286519 Robin Elliott 404.314.9777

Downtown. $395,000 250 Park Avenue West NW, No. 708 2BR/2BA FMLS: 5275461 Alison Douglas 404.386.5260

East Lake. $295,000 424 Morgan Place SE 3BR/2BA FMLS: 5284371 Chase Mizell 404.835.9595

East Lake. $239,000 81 2nd Avenue SE 3BR/2BA FMLS: 5284494 Chrissie Kallio 404.295.2068

East Lake. $799,000 244 Club Place SE 4BR/3.5BA FMLS: 5283017 Jared Sapp 404.668.7233 Jen Metzger 404.218.0468

Garden Hills. $1,295,000 2907 Lookout Place NE 6BR/5BA FMLS: 5263719 Neal Heery 404.974.4388 George Heery 404.974.4378

Grant Park. $599,000 344 Park Avenue SE 5BR/4.5BA FMLS: 5275030 Chrissie Kallio 404.295.2068

Mableton. $235,000 1523 Justine Way SE 3BR/2.5BA FMLS: 5286702 Chase Mizell 404.835.9595

Midtown. $949,900 855 Peachtree Street, No. 3602 2BR/2.5BA FMLS: 5269628 Chase Mizell 404.835.9595

Midtown. $299,900 270 17th Street, No. 1108 1BR/1.5BA FMLS: 5281658 Heyward Young 404.784.7063

Midtown. $158,000 220 Renaissance Parkway NE, No. 2219 2BR/2.5BA FMLS: 5276886 Chase Mizell 404.835.9595

Morningside. $695,000 602 Yorkshire Road NE 5BR/4BA FMLS: 5278459 Jim Getzinger 404.991.7700

Morningside. $1,150,000 1370 Pasadena Avenue NE 5BR/4.5BA FMLS: 5280938 Jared Sapp 404.668.7233

Peachtree Heights. $1,100,000 31 Lakeview Avenue 4BR/3BA FMLS: 5277374 Jay Bailey 678.557.6971

Vinings. $995,000 2159 Whitehall Court 6BR/5.5BA FMLS: 5268208 Chase Mizell 404.835.9595

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Home & Real EstateCity Living | Neighborhoods | Development

RENTERS’ MARKETApartment complex boom continues in Atlanta

By Collin KelleyINtown Editor

Atlanta has gone apartment crazy over the past year, with dozens of complexes in the works, just announced or looking for funding.

Last month, a survey by Rent.com and FlatRate Moving indicated that Atlanta was number 3 for the fastest growing cities for renters in the country (New Orleans and Austin were 1 and 2, respectively).

While Atlanta went through a boom and bust in condos before the recession, the need for apartments in the ever-growing city is likely not to diminish anytime soon. Th ere’s also been rent creep, with studios and small one-bedrooms in prime areas (Ponce City Market, the Atlanta BeltLine) now well above the $1,200 range.

For this feature, we’re off ering a progress report on apartments under construction and “projects to watch” that might become reality or remain a pipedream.

Progress Report

AMLI Ponce ParkAMLI’s newest complex, featuring 305 one-and-two bedroom units, is at 641 North Ave. just steps from the BeltLine. It’s expected to open in July.

Bohemian HouseDubbed BoHoO4W, the 276-unit one-and-two bedroom apartment building at 477 Wilmer St. (off Glenn Iris Drive) held its grand opening in May.

Th e Flats at PCMTh e exclusive 259 residential units at Ponce City Market building in the Old Fourth Ward include original details such as steel sash windows, exposed ceilings, architectural columns and European-style kitchens. Leasing is underway and move-ins are expected to begin in the fall.

755 NorthTh e latest development from Perennial Properties is being built on a hillside above Th e Masquerade and adjacent to the BeltLine at the corner of North Avenue and Somersett Terrace. Move-ins are expected to begin at the 228-unit building in August.

Atlanta Daily World BuildingGene Kansas Commercial Real Estate has announced it will renovate the historic Atlanta Daily World newspaper building on Auburn Avenue into apartments and street-level retail. Th e apartments could be ready by fall.

Alexan at Krog StreetTrammel Crow Residential is building this 222-unit apartment building on the Eastside Trail of the BeltLine adjacent to the Stove Works. Th e apartments will be completed in summer 2015, and you’ll be able to walk across the street to Krog Street Market.

Inman QuarterTh e project formerly known as 280 Elizabeth Street is under construction in Inman Park. Th e mixed-use development will have 200 apartments and some of them are expected to be available for move-in this fall.

131 PoncePart of the historic Gulf Oil Building, designed by famed architect I.M. Pei in 1949, will be incorporated into this 280-unit apartment complex located between Piedmont Avenue and Juniper Street. Th e project is under construction and could be open by the end of summer.

SkyHouse South (100 6th Street)Originally known as 100 6th, Novare Group christened the 23-story, 320-unit building as one of its SkyHouse properties. Th e building opened in March.

University HouseGeorgia Tech students who want to move out of the cramped dorms will have a new option in Fall 2015 with this 17-story high rise going up at 930 Spring Street.

33 Peachtree PlaceWood Partners applied for development permits in May for the 19-story, 343-unit building, which will have ground level retail.

Atlantic 16Th e 317-unit development just broke ground at the corner of 16th and Mecaslin Street near the IKEA store at Atlantic Station. Th e building could be ready by early 2015.

Morningside Fuqua Development has demolished the old Rock Springs shopping center and Taco Cabana restaurant at the corner of Piedmont and Cheshire Bridge roads for

a new mixed-use development currently called Morningside. Th e 6-acre property will have 300 apartments and 44,000 square feet of retail space including anchor tenant Sprouts Farmers Market.

SkyHouse BuckheadNovare broke ground in March for this 26-story, 362 units at the corner of Peachtree and Stratford roads. Completion is expected in early 2015.

Crescent TerminusPre-leasing is underway for the 355-unit luxury apartment complex in the Terminus development at the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont roads in Buckhead.

1000 Park AvenueDeveloper John Kusmiersky is proposing at new luxury condo tower called 1000 Park Avenue, which would mirror the existing

750 Park Avenue tower in Buckhead. Th e 39-story building on Wieuca Road near Phipps Plaza would contain 200 units.

Camden PacesTh e largest project currently under construction is Camden Paces on East Andrews, a 376-unit complex being developed by Camden Property Trust. It’s expected to open later this summer.

Th e Residence Buckhead Atlanta Pre-leasing is underway for the 370-unit high-rise luxury apartment homes located at the Buckhead Atlanta project. Th e two 20-story towers rise more than 200 feet and feature fl oor plans ranging from 692-square-foot studios to 1,997-square-foot, three-bedroom penthouses. Move-ins

begin in the fall.

Crescent Howell MillTh e fi ve-story, 256-unit luxury apartment community between Buckhead and Midtown will open in spring 2015. Th e 2.2-acre site is adjacent to future restaurant and retail development on Howell Mill Road at the intersection of Collier Road.

Collier Loft sLocated at 1391 Collier Road in Buckhead, the 184-unit building has creek-side apartments and a big dog park. Some units were expected to be open by press time, while the majority will open this summer.

Emory Point Phase IIGables Residential and Cousins Properties have begun construction on Emory Point Phase II – a mixed-used development on Clift on Road near Emory University and the CDC campus. Phase II will include an additional 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and 307 luxury apartment homes. Th e development is scheduled to be completed spring 2015.

Th e Place on Ponce Th is 28-unit building with a fi tness center, clubhouse, bike shop and dog spa is set to open this fall at 315 West Ponce de Leon Ave. in Decatur

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1163 West PeachtreeNovare wants to build a 31-story building with 400 apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail at the corner of 14th and West Peachtree streets.

182 10th StreetAtlanta Realty Partners has pitched a multi-building, mixed-use project to Midtown’s Neighborhood Planning Unit-E for the empty property on 10th Street near Piedmont Avenue. Th e development would feature a16-story building with164 condos, a 24-story apartment building (that would

Proposed apartments and retail on N. Highland Avenue in Poncey-Highland.

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AMLI Arts CenterAMLI Residential wants to build a 30-story tower with 351 units at West Peactree at 15th that was originally to be the site of Trump Towers Atlanta.

Post Midtown MillenniumA proposed 23-story tower with 321 apartments would open on 11th behind the Federal Reserve.

98 14th Street Th ere are plans for a massive three-tower project on the site that was going to be home to a new symphony hall. Th ere would be 1,300 residential units, a 340-room hotel and 90,000 square feet of retail.

60 11th StreetA 20-story apartment tower has been proposed as part of the 12th & Midtown development. Daniel Corp and Selig Enterprises hope to break ground this fall.

6th and PeachtreeTh e Integral Group has proposed a futuristic-looking 35-story, 400-unit apartment building that would anchor 25,000 square feet of retail.

Yoo on the ParkTh e 25-story tower at 207 13th St. would feature an unknown number of apartments.

Poncey-HighlandDruid Hills Baptist Church is hoping to

transform property behind the historic sanctuary at the corner of North Highland and Ponce de Leon Avenues into a mixed-use development with more than 100 apartments, offi ce space and retail.

King Memorial StationWalton Communities will build a mixed-use development of nearly 400 apartments and 13,000- square feet of retail next door to the King Memorial MARTA station. Th e roughly four-acre property sits behind the transit station and is currently a parking lot.

Reynoldstown Th e to-be-named 285-unit property from Elan will be located across from the Edgewood Retail District on Moreland Avenue. As with most new developments, there will also be retail on the ground fl oor of the fi ve-story building.

Scott Boulevard Fuqua Development fi nally received approval to build a mixed-use development on the site of Scott Boulevard Baptist Church. Demolition on the site is expected to begin in August and the project will include apartments and townhomes.

Phipps PlazaSimon Properties plans to build 320 luxury residential units, a 164-room hotel and a luxury storefront adjacent to the Buckhead mall.

Buckhead AvenueA six-story, 375-unit complex has been proposed for Buckhead Avenue near the Buckhead Atlanta development.

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Epic Development will break ground this summer on eight townhomes and two single-family homes in the shadow of the Old Fourth Ward’s historic water tower at the corner of Irwin Street and Auburn Avenue. Just steps from the Atlanta BeltLine and the soon-to-open Krog Street Market, the Water Tower Stacks is being designed to fit in with the industrial look of the water tower and the neighboring Studioplex.

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