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Atlanta on PACE for Clean Energy Financing Project
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:45 | No Comment
Atlanta on PACE for Clean Energy Financing Project

By Ken Edelstein
MyGreenATL.com
It sounds too good to be true: A way to pay for home energy improvements that requires no upfront payments from homeowners and no payments at all by local taxpayers. And though you’d …

Companies That Care: HomeGrown Restaurants
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:40 | No Comment
Companies That Care: HomeGrown Restaurants

By Wendy Binns
Publisher
From the Shanghai Dumplings at Doc Cheys to Fettucine Gorgonzola at Osteria 832, there is one ingredient that the local restaurant group, HomeGrown Restaurants, always includes: giving back.
Owner Rich Chey explains that this …

Summer Wines
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:39 | One Comment
Summer Wines

By Kathy Vogeltanz
As hot weather settles over Atlanta, cool refreshment becomes more important than ever. Of course sweet tea is the staple drink of the South, but summer cocktails and wines can offer exciting tastes …

Town Brookhaven developments
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:30 | No Comment
Town Brookhaven developments

By Shandra Hill Smith
This fall through spring 2011 looks to bring a burst of activity to Town Brookhaven, a mixed-use development in Atlanta’s Brookhaven community.
The 550,000-square-foot development (www.townbrookhaven.net) on Peachtree Road is slated to open …

Georgia Shakespeare at 25
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:20 | No Comment
Georgia Shakespeare at 25

By Britton Buttrill
Georgia Shakespeare is celebrating 25 years of bringing the Bard’s best to Atlanta. In July 1986, the company staged its inaugural season – including The Taming of the Shrew and King Lear – in …

Doing His Part: Activist Angel Poventud
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:01 | One Comment
Doing His Part: Activist Angel Poventud

By Roshani Chokshi and Wendy Binns
Angel Poventud is the cute guy cycling or rollerblading – sometimes in a green dress – through Intown’s neighborhoods. He often rides 20 miles a day on his bike “checking out …