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The effort to declare the home of the former Atlanta Eagle and its neighbor historic landmarks cleared another hurdle on May 6 when the city’s Zoning Review Board approved the proposal. (Photo by Matt Hennie)
The effort to declare the former home of the Atlanta Eagle a historic landmark easily passed another hurdle on Thursday – the same day the historic preservationists fueling the proposal revoked their support.
The city’s Zoning Review Board quickly approved ordinances declaring two properties along Ponce de Leon Avenue – the Kodak building at 300 Ponce and the former Eagle at 306 Ponce – as landmarks. The board’s approval came after Neighborhood Planning Unit E voted to support the effort on Tuesday.