Articles Archive for August 2009
By Jenn Ballentine
Spurred by architects Perkins and Will, Atlanta Public Schools (APS) decided to “go green” and apply for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification when building its newest elementary school, Springdale …
By Amanda Rowell
It is important that before your kids head back to school you make sure that they are healthy and up-to-date on their health immunizations. Schedule a check-up appointment with your pediatrician to …
The Private Residences at W Atlanta Downtown Hotel and Residences, the only W-branded residences in the city, have just opened four new model homes, including two residences designed by European furnishings company Roche-Bobois. The Private …
By Shandra Hill Smith
With foreclosures crowding the market, bargain-hunting homebuyers will find encouragement in an industry projection: In the coming months, look for plenty of deals.
Builder foreclosures turned bank-owned properties abound, and agents and …
News & Happenings
This summer’s Corks and Forks Fine Food & Wine Event, a part of the annual Summer Shade Festival Grant Park, is set for Aug. 29-30 from 1to 5 p.m. each day. The affair …
By Emily Capps
For five years, I was sleeping 14 to 18 hours a day. The doctors (I went to a million of them) said I was fine, nothing wrong with me.
Enter my friend David. …




