Here s who is running to be Atlanta s next mayor
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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms not running for reelection
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms speak at a press conference for the first time since announcing she will not run for reelection
ATLANTA - After Keisha Lance Bottoms announced that she will not seek reelection for another term, the race is on to see who will become the next mayor of Atlanta.
In January, Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore launched her campaign.
Moore filed paperwork with the state to begin raising funds for a mayoral run and on Jan. 28 officially announced she is vying for Atlanta’s top spot.
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ATLANTA, GA - Wood Partners, a national leader in multi-family real estate development, announced the grand opening of its newest luxury residential community - Alta East - in Atlanta, Georgia.
Located at 777 Memorial Drive, Suite 7000, the new community is in Reynoldstown inside the master development Atlanta Dairies which includes trendy dining and a 2,200-person capacity concert hall within walking distance of the property. The centralized location puts the community at the heart of Atlanta s best neighborhoods including Downtown Atlanta, Old Fourth Ward, Cabbagetown, Inman Park, Little Five Points and Edgewood. We are excited to continue to expand our footprint in the highly-competitive Atlanta market, said Bennett Sands, Managing Director for Wood Partners. This new community is an extremely desirable location for people who are looking to enjoy the opportunities that in-town living offers.
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