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4 grand development ideas that could revolutionize Atlanta

How an aerotropolis, the "Ray" sustainable road, the Gulch redevelopment, and the "Stitch" park over the Connector could change Atlanta.

Checking in with 4th & Swift’s Jay Swift

ATL Food Chatter: December 13, 2011 (To receive the Chatter and other culinary tidbits directly in your inbox, sign up for our weekly dining newsletter)Jay Swift’s restaurant, 4th & Swift, has not only survived for over three years in the emerging Old Fourth Ward during a down economy but has thrived to the point that Swift is planning to invest in some physical improvements and add to the food offerings in 2012, including a bar menu that will offer three seasonally revolving small plates.

Atlanta’s Lego Discovery Center reopens with new attractions—what to know before you go

After 10 years on the third floor of Phipps Plaza, the LEGO Discovery Center shut its doors for renovation in September 2022. Today, it reopens with four new activities, plus additional reinvigorated areas. The $5 million-dollar renovation covers more than 35,000 square feet and 10 zones ranging from building areas to a 4-D theater.
Lindbergh City Center transformation

Developer: Conversion of “sleepy” Lindbergh to “Uptown” will launch in January

After 20 years, Atlanta’s original transit-oriented development is a relative ghost town, but its new owners hope a $70M upgrade and art infusion will change that.

Holeman and Finch Public House

I arrived at Holeman and Finch Public House on a recent Saturday at 7:30 p.m., expecting to wriggle through a surge of bodies to reach the bar. Since it opened in 2008, I’ve introduced the Buckhead trendsetter to dozens of visitors, always prepping them to brace for the crowds, assuring them that the cocktails and the charcuterie and the famous cheeseburger served after 10 p.m. are worth the hassle.
Stephen Kearse In the Heat of the Light

Author Stephen Kearse on why his new Atlanta novel “burns it all down”

In the Heat of the Light follows an Atlanta graffiti crew that, in the wake of a friend's death by police violence, defaces Stone Mountain. But as two FBI agents start investigating the crime, the crew’s relationships start to fray, culminating in an explosive climax.
Most anticipated Atlanta restaurants of 2019 restaurants opening in Atlanta 2019

The most anticipated Atlanta restaurants of 2019

There is plenty to look forward to in Atlanta's dining scene this year. Here's our roundup of some of the buzziest bars and restaurants that are (hopefully) coming soon.
Atlanta's cocktail scene

Atlanta’s cocktail scene flies under the national radar, but the talent is here

Have you ever come across a gem of a place and wondered how no one else has found out about it? That’s what the entire Atlanta bar scene is like. Atlanta may influence everything, but when it comes to the national cocktail conversation, it flies way under the radar. Is the talent here? Yes. Do many people know about it? No.
The verdict on 5 new Atlanta restaurants: Oaxaca, Binky’s Eatery, Carmel, Gezzo’s Coastal Cantina, and TydeTate Kitchen

The verdict on 5 new Atlanta restaurants: Oaxaca, Binky’s Eatery, Carmel, Gezzo’s Coastal Cantina, and TydeTate Kitchen

Two new Mexican spots in Chamblee and Bolton, a soul food restaurant and a sleek Thai spot downtown, and coastal cuisine in Buckhead.
Best of Atlanta 2022: Readers' Choice

Best of Atlanta 2022: Readers’ Choice

We asked our readers to nominate their favorites in dozens of categories, and these 174 got the most votes.

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