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hyperlocal news and information
that helps foster a sense of
community in a dynamic urban
setting. Live, work and play—we
cover everything that makes our
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Contents
IN Business
Flatiron City 4
Kate Atwood 6
Hux 7
Coda Tech Square 8
FinTech Atlanta 10
Business Briefs 12
IN the Neighborhood
Atlanta Streets Alive 14
On the Agenda 15
Neighborhood Hot List 16
Education Briefs 17
Health Briefs 18
Pets 18
History Repeating 19
TimmyDaddy 20
Go Green
If Trees Could Sing 22
Above the Waterline 23
PATH400 25
The Studio
Summer Fun 26
Callanwolde Jazz 29
Amplify Decatur 30
Weather Art 31
Atlanta Planit 32
Intown Artists 33
News You Can Eat
New Restaurants 34
French Fries 36
Brush Sushsi Review 37
Quick Bites 38
Home & Real Estate
Head for the Hills 40
Mountain Events 44
Parks & Recreation 45
Perspectives in Architecture 49
Real Estate Briefs 50
Parting Shots 50
EDITOR’S LETTER
Collin Kelley
collin@atlantamtownpaper.com
extensive list.
Also back this summer is part one of
our special section, Head for the Hills.
If you’re looking for a mountain home
getaway or are ready to leave Atlanta for
North Georgia, this package of stories is
for you.
Stay cool, y’all. 03
Tech City
As the June issue was coming together, I
realized that many of the stories were taking
on a business angle. More pointedly, they were
addressing Atlanta’s new prominence as a
technology hub.
So, we flipped the sections and are leading
with a great lineup of features and profiles that
showcase people and places that are at the heart
of this new startup culture.
We lead off with a story on the revamp
of Downtown’s historic Flatiron Building
into FlatironCity - an innovative “Next Gen”
collaborative workspace that includes the nation’s
second Microsoft Innovation Center. We also
catch up with former INtown contributor Kate
Atwood, who is now behind the city’s ChooseATL
campaign to bring new startups as well as
established businesses to the city.
You’ll also find a profile of Hux, an online
startup to find housecleaning services created by
three young Atlantans, and an update on FinTech
Atlanta, the new task force that is promoting the
growing financial technology sector.
Elsewhere in this issue, you’ll find a big guide
to summer fun in the city - from film festivals
and concerts to bike rides and beer gardens.
There’s also a new roundup of all the recently
opened restaurants and drink spots. It will take
you all summer to make your way through this
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