Ormewood Park
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Sens. Ossoff & Rev. Warnock, Rep. Williams Announce Historic Federal Investment in The Stitch & Southside Atlanta Trail
www.ossoff.senate.gov NEWS: Sens. Ossoff & Rev. Warnock, Rep. Williams Announce Historic Federal Investment in The Stitch & Southside Atlanta Trail - U.S. Senator for Georgia Jon OssoffAtlanta, Ga. — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is delivering historic Federal funding to upgrade transportation and recreation infrastructure for Georgia families. Today, Sens. Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock and Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) announced two Federal grants for The Stitch and for a...
One step closer to that all-trail bike ride completely around the city! ;-)
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Walgreens in Historic Downtown Atlanta Building to Close in April
roughdraftatlanta.com Walgreens in historic Downtown Atlanta building to close in AprilThe Walgreens store at Five Points in downtown Atlanta, a landmark for its art deco design, will close in April,
The Walgreens store at Five Points in downtown Atlanta, a landmark for its art deco design and iconic Coca-Cola sign on its roof, is expected to close next month.
- roughdraftatlanta.com Atlanta City Council approves millions to update fire department fleet
The Atlanta City Council approves spending millions of dollars to upgrade vehicles and equipment for the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department fleet.
The Atlanta City Council voted to invest millions in the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department to update its fleet of vehicles and purchase needed equipment.
- moreland-ave-operational-improvements-0017401-gdot.hub.arcgis.com US 23 - SR 42 - Moreland Ave- Operational Improvements - PI 0017401
US 23 - SR 42 - Moreland Ave- Operational Improvements - PI 0017401
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Chess Tables Installed at Brownwood Park
Outdoor chess tables cast in solid concrete have been added to the pavilion area. Bring your own pieces, or borrow a set from the Brownwood Rec Center.
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Tiny Local Libraries of Ormewood Park and Beyond
www.google.com Das Books – Google My MapsLocal tiny libraries, including "dark" libraries that don't appear on the "licensed" registry. Contact: [email protected]
Local tiny libraries, including many "dark" libraries that don't appear on the official "Little Free Library" registry. Pink Areas = TK
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1952 Ormewood Park Kroger
Believed to be one of the first Kroger grocery stores in Atlanta, this tiny building would barely rank as a convenience store today. Upstairs hosted a Masonic Lodge. Despite the tumultuous economic history of the area, it still stands today and will be preserved and renovated as part of development on this street corner.
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Ormewood Weather Report: Raining Cicadas
If you're not local to the south and 2" long insects fall on you while outside, do not be alarmed. This is not the apocalypse. It is merely raining cicadas. They are harmless to humans, but important part of the food chain. I promise, there are no verified reports of cicadas carrying off people or pets.
As the adults finish mating, they'll lay their eggs and trundle off to die.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, early arrivals from the 2024 brood!
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Starbucks ices plans for another intown location on vacant property
The city & county seems to be learning how valuable these properties are, and that they can be choosy about development requirements and not throwing massive tax breaks at companies that don't need them.
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Native Yellow Swallowtail in Ormewood Park
Papilio machaon, a common but impressive native butterfly feeding on Mexican sunflowers in an Ormewood Park garden.
- atlanta.urbanize.city In southeast Atlanta, 1950s state-owned facility is biting the dust
United Avenue building was longtime home of Georgia Department of Public Safety headquarters
The demolition project is located at the point where three southeast Atlanta neighborhoods—Ormewood Park, Woodland Hills, and Boulevard Heights—converge, between Moreland Avenue and the BeltLine’s Southside Trail corridor.