Nineteen days ago, when the Washington Mystics were 15-9 and the Atlanta Dream 9-15, it seemed inconceivable that the two teams would be battling for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot in 2015.
In Atlanta, certain neighborhoods suffer from what’s known as concentrated poverty, where poor individuals and families live near one another, resulting in more crime, underperforming public schools, ...
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After years as the runt of the commercial real estate litter, retail properties, especially in Sun Belt markets like Atlanta, have drawn an outsize share of investor interest in recent months. While ...
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