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Gov. Kemp will extend Georgia gas tax break ahead of summer driving season
The suspension of the Georgia fuel tax will save motorists 33 cents a gallon on gasoline and 37 cents per gallon on diesel.
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House looks to cut limits on investor-owned homes from housing bill
There is bipartisan opposition in the U.S. House to a provision in the housing bill that prevents corporations from buying up rental homes.
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One of Atlanta’s tallest towers snags tenant after being empty for years
Medical imaging technology company Oxos announced it signed a 40,000-square-foot lease to move its headquarters to Tower Square in Midtown.
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The data center boom is transforming Georgia. Some residents could lose their land.
Georgia’s data center surge is forcing new power lines, sparking homeowner backlash and eminent domain concerns in Fayette, Coweta and beyond.
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Jacuzzi to shut down bathtub factory in South Georgia
The Jacuzzi facility primarily makes bathtubs, which a company spokesperson said have fallen out of favor with consumers.
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Trump floats federal gas tax relief last seen during the Great Depression
As metro Atlanta residents wince at higher prices at the gas pump, President Donald Trump has offered a potential solution: temporarily take away the federal gas tax.
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In a hidden lab in Atlanta, Coca-Cola tests new beverage technology
Coca-Cola, born at an Atlanta soda fountain, continues to reinvent how it dispenses drinks 140 years later.
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Atlanta invested nearly $1B into the Beltline. What did it get in return?
The Atlanta Beltline on Wednesday released the results of an economic impact analysis detailing how the 22-mile trail loop has impacted its city.
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Home-buying remains tough. An Atlanta agency is expanding its aid program.
Atlanta Housing, the city’s housing authority, wants to open up more opportunities for first-time homebuyers.
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Can’t get World Cup tickets? An immersive alternative is coming to Atlanta.
Cosm, a 70,000-square-foot dome that uses the same technology as planetariums, announced it will showcase World Cup matches at its forthcoming Centennial Yards location.





