Poncey-Highland Historic District will now go to the Atlanta City Council before being sent to Mayor Bottoms. If approved, the designation could protect the nearly century-old Highland Inn from demolition.
U.S. National Park Service added the longstanding establishment to the National Register of Historic Places on May 29.
25,000-square-foot entertainment concept will offer an experience 'similar to virtual reality without the glasses,' will include restaurant.
Like the demolished neighboring Murder Kroger, may the red brick on the 'landmark building' dating back to 1914 rest in peace.
'Boutique bottle shop' will retail the 'highest quality spirits, wine, and beer.'
Classes include cycle with stadium-style seating, kickboxing, yoga, sculpt, crossburn, strength, and TRX.
Prime corner 675 N. Highland storefront was originally home to Rize Artisan Pizza.
Growing co-working office space provider is also opening locations in Decatur, Sandy Springs.
Alpharetta City Center and Plaza on Ponce will each soon be home to the Los Angeles-based ramen franchise.
16-unit community will be adjacent Manuel’s Tavern in Poncey-Highland.
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