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Home court for Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets basketball team. | more...

Midtown Atlanta luxury condominium high-rise. | more...

Much of the credit for the commercial area’s turnaround from low-rise buildings to dense, mixed-use Mecca goes to this nonprofit and civic booster organization. | more...

Parents would probably brawl to ensure their child a seat in the high school named after the Atlanta Constitution editor and “New South” proponent. Was one of the first Georgia high schools to integrate. | more...

This tight-knit group of neighborhood activists keeps tabs on development proposals, new businesses, and community issues. | more...

The Millennium Gate is a classically-styled monumental arch located inside Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta, historically called “The Gate City.” The Gate houses a 12,000-square-foot museum that narrates Georgia’s and Atlanta’s history through interactive technology, as well as film, period rooms... | more...

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CL: A Smithsonian-affiliated gallery that has featured shows on artist-designed furniture, Japanese product design, lunch boxes and eco-friendly architecture. MODA is the only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to all things design.
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Neighborhood Planning Units are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Atlanta City Council and mayor about proposed businesses, projects, and events that might affect the area. Midtown’s NPU, which includes the Westside, Ansley Park, and Atlantic Station, meets the first Tuesday... | more...

Named after legendary landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted, the former restaurant is now a private events space. | more...

A 50-story, neo-gothic skyscraper designed by internationally renowned architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee. Even before its 1987 completion, the building heralded a new era for Atlanta’s corporate architecture by convincing Midtown developers to top their own new towers with pointy spires. | more...


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