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Sports-tech entertainment company FanDuel
has announced it will open a new technology
campus at Ponce City Market in Old Fourth
Ward. The office will be the technology
hub for its software engineering, product
development, user experience and user
interface teams. The company plans to grow
its Atlanta-based work force to approximately
900 over the next five years.
Vintage furniture shop City Issue is on the move from Inman Park to Candler Park. Founded
more than 20 years ago in Garden Hills, owner Jennifer Sams is moving the store to the old
Phillip Rush Center space at 1530 DeKalb Ave. The larger store should be open by September.
Google Pay users now can start a parking session anywhere ParkMobile is accepted in the
City of Atlanta. The ParkMobile and Google Pay app are available at all on-street spaces in the
city and other popular in-town locations like Ponce City Market, Zoo Atlanta, the Van Gogh
experience at Pullman Yards and on the Georgia Tech campus.
Agnes Scott College alum Racquel Parker’s Rose Orleans launched in June for online
purchases, making it Atlanta’s latest black female-owned beauty brand. The cruelty-free,
eco-friendly line debuted with two products — Luxurious Whipped Body Butter and Hand-
Poured Coconut Wax Candles — with plans to expand the line. Prices range from $22 to $35,
and wholesale orders will be available starting in September. Find out more at roseorleans.com.
Jerrimiah James has opened its first brick-and-mortar location at Buckhead Village. The
eco-conscious, luxury personal shopping experience is co-founded by award-winning fashion
activist Jerry Buckner and business partner Brooke Sharee. Clients are invited to shop from a
curated selection of designer items from major fashion houses like Dior, Brunello Cucinelli,
Moncler and Etro in the comfort of the Jerrimiah James showroom. Visit jerrimiahjames.com
for details.
FACED the Facial Studio has opened at Westside Provisions District. Founded by Ansley
Bowman, FACED offers 30- and 50- minute facials using clean and natural products,
including Naturopathica, Image Skincare and Ursa Major. Services cost no more than $100
with monthly membership pricing available, and Microdermabrasion, Chemical Peel, LED
Reynoldstown development Atlanta Dairies welcomes Young Blood as its first retail tenant ths
summer. Its 1,400 square foot space houses a floral studio and design-driven shop with a focus
on jewelry, home goods, apothecary and accessories from local and international makers. Find
out more at youngbloodboutique.com. [d
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Light Therapy, Microcurrent and High
Frequency services are included in the
price. Visit facedfacialstudio.com to
book an appointment.
► The Westside Provisions District
is also now home to Jennifer Balcos
Gallery, which has moved into
the former Peridot space. A former
interior designer turned art dealer.
The gallery presents the paintings,
sculpture, photography and ceramics
of 25 artists, including Nelson De La
Nuez, Aleta Aaron, Joe Adams, Todd
Alexander, Stephen Graham, Aude
Herledan, Lynx Nguyen, Phil Saxon,
Brannon Schnelle, Kaiser Suidan, and
James “Rong” Williams III. Go to
jenniferbalcosgallery.com for more.
Powered by the Metro Atlanta
Chamber (MAC), Backed by ATL has
announced the addition of 14 high-
potential middle-market companies
representing a cross-section of metro Atlanta entrepreneurs. The 14 companies are Banyan Hills
Technologies, brrr°, CallRail, Chime Solutions, DataSeers, Flock Safety, Goodr, Hairbrella,
Porter Logistics, PuffCuffi Summit Packaging Solutions, Slutty Vegan ATL, Vital4 and We Are
Rosie. Launched in 2017 to focus resources on emerging middle-market businesses, the Metro
Atlanta Chamber initiative highlights a market segment of more than 2,800 companies, a
majority of which generate between $10 million and $25 million in annual sales and employ an
average of 78 people each.
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