Citing COVID-19, the kitchenware retailer is completely exiting Georgia, closing half of its stores nationwide.
92-year-old Atlanta institution temporarily closed Thursday when an employee tested positive for COVID-19 and is making adjustments to its operations.
Plus there's an increase in searches for curbside pickup, desire to support Black-owned businesses.
Jewelry brand’s second store debuts next month in the former La Perla space in rebranded Jamestown mixed-use.
It's the second brick-and-mortar for the popular plant-based burger restaurant.
It seems unlikely that Kemp's office will block the new ordinance as the Governor has allowed similar mandates to go unchallenged in Athens, East Point, and Savannah.
At least two of the tenants—Panera Bread in Ansley Mall—and CamiCakes in Buckhead—have closed for good.
'Georgia Safety Promise' is a voluntary pledge the Governor's office is asking Georgians to take.
After months of delay due to the coronavirus, the Thai and Japanese fine dining restaurant debuted for the first time July 1.
There's 'significant interest' for the space from several 'fast-casual users of varying cuisines':
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