Georgia man, company charged with selling misbranded drug to treat Covid-19
The Georgia man and his company are accused of violating the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act with sales of “Immune Shot” for $19 a bottle.
Atlanta Business Journal
Georgia man, company charged with selling misbranded drug to treat Covid-19
Brookhaven eyes bid for ‘Project X’ economic development opportunity
The city of Brookhaven is in the running for an unidentified economic development prospect it is calling “Project X.”
Atlanta Business Journal
Brookhaven eyes bid for ‘Project X’ economic development opportunity
Atlanta developer hits pause on $300M development in Jacksonville
In February, Atlanta-based developer Jeff Fuqua started pre-leasing for his $300 million urban mixed-used project in Jacksonville within the Skinner family’s 1,200-acre masterplanned community near the St. Johns Town Center. By mid-June, the plan was shelved, another indication of how quickly the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the financial realities of businesses across the country.
“I think they still want to come back to the table, but the timeline just didn’t make sense at this point,” said…
Atlanta Business Journal
Atlanta developer hits pause on 0M development in Jacksonville
These Cobb County businesses received $7.5 million in Covid-19 relief funds
More than 400 Cobb County businesses split about $7.5 million in relief grants from the county’s chamber of commerce, with funding that ranged between $1,000 and $40,000.
Cobb County, in partnership with its SelectCobb initiative devoted to fostering economic development, provided funding to 409 businesses with the aim of mitigating the financial impact of Covid-19. The funds came through a portion of the county’s disbursement of The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.…
Atlanta Business Journal
These Cobb County businesses received .5 million in Covid-19 relief funds
2020 human capital survey reveals that employees want not just to be included, but to belong
When businesses in the South first started to address diversity and inclusion on a formal level,it seemed like it was discussed mostly in terms of creating workplaces free from bias. How do we foster environments that are fair to all people, that provide equal opportunity? That’s how the conversation went.
But what about today? Is our understanding of inclusion evolving? Is it changing in a way that mirrors what we see in today’s society, including the seminal impacts of Covid-19 and social…
Atlanta Business Journal
2020 human capital survey reveals that employees want not just to be included, but to belong
How will local stadiums and arenas change as they reopen? Here's what we've seen so far.
Here’s what sports fans can expect to see when they return to local stadiums and venues.
Atlanta Business Journal
How will local stadiums and arenas change as they reopen? Here's what we've seen so far.
BOBO Intriguing Objects owner to add new showroom in The Works adaptive reuse project
Mark Sage, whose BOBO Intriguing Objects features antiques popular among local buyers and home furnishing retailers such as Restoration Hardware, is putting a new showroom at an 80-acre adaptive reuse project on Atlanta’s Upper West side.
Sage is opening his first direct-to-consumer retail furnishings shop at The Works, a project along Chattahoochee Avenue where 20th Century industrial buildings are being turned into trendy restaurants, new housing and loft offices.
BOBO Intriguing Objects…
Atlanta Business Journal
BOBO Intriguing Objects owner to add new showroom in The Works adaptive reuse project
Gulfstream opens new Atlanta parts distribution center near the airport
Savannah-based Gulfstream Aerospace has opened a customer support parts distribution center within 2-3 miles of the Atlanta airport.
Previously, Gulfstream customers who needed parts were served by the Customer Support Distribution Center in Savannah, which remains open, a spokesperson said.
Gulfstream’s new warehouse space is provided by third-party logistics company Crane Worldwide Logistics, which operates a more than 450,000-square-foot facility at 185 Southside Industrial Pkwy. SE in Atlanta.…
Atlanta Business Journal
Gulfstream opens new Atlanta parts distribution center near the airport
Athens businesses brace for life without football: 'Our plan is to survive'
“(Local businesses) are holding on with all hope possible that college football is going to kick in, so that they can recoup some of the losses that they’ve had over the last five months,” David Bradley, president and CEO of Athens Area Chamber of Commerce.
Atlanta Business Journal
Athens businesses brace for life without football: 'Our plan is to survive'
State orders reopening temporary hospital at Georgia World Congress Center due to surge in Covid-19 patients
“Having to open the GWCC is basically an admission that we cannot keep up with the volume of patients that need hospitalizations. And that is a direct result of the number of infections.”
Atlanta Business Journal
State orders reopening temporary hospital at Georgia World Congress Center due to surge in Covid-19 patients