• Captain America: Brave New World

    Marvel Changes Title Of Captain America Movie, Releases 1st Photo

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    Marvel Studios has changed the name of the new Captain America movie and given fans a first look on the set. 

    The film, originally called Captain America: New World Order, has now been retitled Captain America: Brave New World.

    Marvel also released the first image from the set, which shows Anthony Mackie alongside Harrison Ford.

    Who Does Harrison Ford Play In Captain America: New World Order?

    In Captain America: New World Order, Ford plays Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, taking over for the original actor, William Hurt, who passed away in 2022. 

    The movie, which is projected to be yet another blockbuster for Marvel Studios, stars Mackie (Sam Wilson) in the title role. Mackie first appeared in the Captain America movies starring Chris Evans and then moved into supporting action scenes in the Avengers movie.

    With the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Mackie ended up hoisting the star-specked shield of Captain America.

    What Will The Plot Of Captain America: New World Order Be?

    The plot of the new Captain America movie will center on Sam Wilson as he tries to navigate being the Captain America and what it entails. You can expect the story to touch on patriotism, race and some dastardly super villains.

    Final Word

    The new Captain America film will be a major piece of the MCU’s Phase five of movie production schedule.
     
    It’s no coincidence that many of Marvel’s films are produced here in Atlanta, Georgia. The number of movie studios, from Tyler Perry’s to Trilith and more, is ample evidence that the mecca of movie making is in the Peach State.
    If you want to stay up on Atlanta casting calls, and subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest movie casting calls, celeb sightings and Atlanta happenings delivered to your inbox.

    Here are the movies filming in Atlanta right now

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  • AtlantaThings To Do

    Wine & Culture Festival Coming To Atlanta

    The Wine + Culture Festival is set to take place in Atlanta, Georgia, this summer. The event is one of Atlanta’s best festivals.

     The Wine & Culture Festival, hosted by The Hue Society, is back with its 5th annual festival bringing wine enthusiasts and the Culture together to experience their theme, “Kingdom Come: Celebrating the Table We’ve Built,” during this epic weeklong event.

    When Is The Wine & Culture Festival Being Held?

    The Wine & Culture Festival will be held July 23 – 30, 2023. The event is the most inclusive wine festival dedicated to consumer education, brand awareness, industry advancement, and cultural experiences through the Black lens.

    “We are excited to bring this Festival back to Atlanta for the fifth year! We receive amazing support from national and global brands for the Festival – this year we are really hoping to tap into the wonderful talent and top companies in Atlanta to join us. Our presence at the Underground Atlanta is significant,” says Tahiirah Habibi, the Festival’s Founder and a top celebrity sommelier. “This is a perfect venue to make the Festival both family-friendly and have adult fun at one of Atlanta’s most historical landmarks, both above ground and underground.”

    The signature two-day event, “The Mansion Underground,” is a cultural movement where the historic Underground Atlanta will transform into creatively curated theme-activated rooms representing the Culture with vivid backdrops, selfie spots, fierce DJs, and of course wine and food tastings. The festival’s location re-imagines the resilience and power of Black, brown, and indigenous communities by celebrating the tables that they’ve built.

    Just a few of our highly anticipated events during the week include:

    • The Legacy Dinner, honoring those who have made a significant impact and contributions to the food, wine, and beverage industry.
    • The Rosé Lounge culminates the phenomenal week of festivities with an abundance of Rosé and good vibes.
    • Several of these events will take place at the festival’s host hotel, The Thompson Hotel Buckhead, a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Atlanta.

    Attendees can stay at the host hotel to have direct access to many of the events and discounted room rates.

    Final Word

    Atlanta has a very lively and robust festival circuit that stretches year-round. If you want to stay up on all that’s happening in Atlanta, subscribe to our newsletter.

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  • Lazy Betty opens in midtown Atlanta

    Lazy Betty Relocating To Midtown Atlanta

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    if you’ve ever been to Lazy Betty, you know that the neighborhood that surrounds it is as charming as the restaurant. Now it’s time for a change of scenery for the restaurant, which opened in Atlanta’s Candler Park neighborhood in 2019.

    Lazy Betty owners Aaron Phillips and Ronald Hsu have decided to move the eatery into the space formerly occupied by Empire State South, which closed in March.

    Lazy Betty Moving To Midtown

    You can expect the same menu items and all the other stuff you love about Lazy Betty, according to a press release announcing the news. What will be new will be the bar menu along with some a la carte menu items.

    “Empire State South saw some of the city’s best chefs pass through its kitchen, and we’re honored to carry the torch for such a great culinary space,” Hsu said in a written statement. “While our location will change, our ethos will continue to be the same. We’re excited to invite the community to come together, eat well and live unhurried in the heart of the city.”

    The addition to Lazy Betty will give you one more thing to do in Midtown Atlanta.

    Where Will Lazy Betty Be Located In Midtown Atlanta?

    Lazy Betty is set to open at the location once known as Empire State South. The address is 999 Peachtree St NE Suite #140, Atlanta, GA 30309. Here’s a map to help you find it.

    Final Word

    While the news release didn’t give a specific time when Lazy Betty will open in Midtown, you can expect construction to take several months. In the meantime, we’ll continue to support Midtown Atlanta’s best restaurants.

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  • home prices fall in Atlanta

    Home Prices Are Dropping In Atlanta: Should You Still Buy Or Sell?

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    Looking for an affordable home in Atlanta can be a full-time job these days. And when you think about it, I guess that’s what Realtors are for. But an interesting trend has been happening in Georgia’s largest city of late: Home prices have been falling.

    Are Atlanta Home Prices Dropping?

    In an unexpected development, Atlanta home prices have recently dropped, although it’s not the only city experiencing a dip.

    One reason why home prices may be falling in Atlanta is that it was a prominent market for ibuyers, who have largely gone out of business or pivoted into other commerce segments.

    Real estate investors bought nearly 50% fewer homes in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the previous year, according to a recent RedFin study. That figure represents the largest annual decline ever.

    “While investors have pumped the brakes on home purchases, they’re still scooping up a bigger share of homes than they were before the pandemic, which can create challenges for individual buyers at a time when there are so few homes for sale,” said Redfin Senior Economist Sheharyar Bokhari. “Investors have gravitated toward more affordable properties due to still-high housing costs and rising mortgage rates, which has left first-time homebuyers with fewer starter homes to choose from.”

    Should You Still Buy A Home In Atlanta?

    We all know that when a market is red-hot, prices are inflated. Atlanta is one of the hottest real estate markets in the nation, so the recent price drops sting a little bit. 

    At the same time, if you’re looking to buy a home, you should think about doing so when prices are dropping. Why? Because it’s going to save you money.

    If you’re an investor, you know that it typically is a good investment to purchase when the pricing is low. Experienced investors know that investing is a long-term endeavor.

    Should You Still Sell A Home In Atlanta?

    When you’re trying to sell a home in a down market, the key to success is to move it as quick as possible. Usually that means you’re going to have to make a very attractive offer when it comes to pricing.

    If your home is priced below some of the comparable structures, you’ll know pretty quickly by the interest you draw. Depending on your competition, you may need to adjust the price after a month or so to gain some traction.
     
    Don’t underestimate the power of upgrading your home’s curb appeal as well as making minor cosmetic fixes.

    Where Are Home Prices Falling?

    Here are the largest decline among the 40 metros Redfin analyzed in the first quarter of 2023:

    • Nassau County, New York | -67.9%
    • Atlanta | -66%
    • Charlotte, NC | -66%
    • Phoenix | -64.2%
    • Nashville, TN | -60.4%

    Las Vegas, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Tampa, FL and Orlando, FL, all saw home price declines of more than 50%, the report says.

    Overall, investors bought $27.5 billion worth of homes in U.S. metropolitan areas in the first quarter, says RedFin. That’s a decrease of 46.3% from $51.2 billion one year earlier and down 12.4% from $31.4 billion one quarter earlier. The typical home investors purchased cost $427,901, which means little changed from the prior quarter and a year earlier.

    Final Word

    Given how much homes cost in Atlanta, if you’re an investor, this may be a great time to buy. On the other hand, if you’re selling a home, you may get less than you anticipated.

    Read about cheap homes for sale in Atlanta.

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  • best pools in Atlanta

    Where To Swim This Summer: A List Of Atlanta’s Best Public Pools

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    Among the many things to do in Atlanta this summer is to enjoy a public pool to cool off.

    The city’s Department of Parks & Recreation has been working hard to maintain the pools for Atlantans to enjoy. Are you ready to make a splash?

    Are Atlanta’s Public Pools Open?

    Atlanta always opens its pools on Memorial Day, so you can be rest assured that they are open. The good news is that most of these pools are free., but not all of them. Before you go, please call the pool at the number provided to make sure.

    Many of the pools listed below may have memberships; that doesn’t mean you can’t swim if you’re not a member. It just means you’ll typically have to pay a fee.

    All City of Atlanta Public Pools are mandated to charge a consistent entry fee, which is set by the Parks & Rec Department each season.

    Where Are Atlanta’s Public Pools?

    Visit any of the 12 outdoor pools for a day in the water with friends and family. Here are the pools and their locations.

    Piedmont Park Aquatic Center

    Monroe Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (404) 875-7275
    Cost: $5
    Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00am – 5:00pm ; Saturday – Sunday, 12:00pm – 5:00pm

    Grant Park Pool

    625 Park Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (404) 622-3041
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 8 p.m., Daily

    Adams Park Swimming Pool

    Logan Ln SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 |  (404) 753-6091
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Monday to Saturday

    John A. White Outdoor Pool

    1101 Cascade Cir SW, Atlanta, GA 3031 | (404) 755-5546
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 8 p.m. daily

    Anderson Park Pool

    100 Anderson Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30314 | (404) 799-0317
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Monday to Saturday
     
    Burney Park
    477 Windsor St., Atlanta, Ga. 30303
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday

    Pittman Park Pool

    950 Garibaldi St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | 404) 522-0021
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Daily

    Candler Park Pool

    1500 McLendon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 | (404) 373-4349
    • Cost: free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Daily

    Chastain Park Pool

    235 Chastain Park Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30342
    • Cost: $5 per person
    • Children 2 years-old and under are FREE

    Garden Hills Pool

    335 Pine Tree Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 848-7220
    • Cost: $5/per person for nonmembers
    • Swim hours 10am-12:45pm, and Paid Admission hours from 1-5pm

    James Orange Swimming Pool

    1305 Oakland Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | (404) 755-5546
    • Cost: free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 8 p.m., Daily

    Maddox Pool

    1115 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 892-0119
    • Cost: free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 8 p.m., Daily

    Mozley Park Swimming Pool

    1690 Martin Luther King Jr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 | (404) 753-7156
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday
     
    Southbend Pool
     
    2000 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 30315
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday

    Thomasville Pool

    1750 Thomasville Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 | (404) 622-3045
    • Cost: Free
    • Hours: 12:30 to 7 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday

    Final Word

    When the summer heat gets to be too much, there’s nothing like a refreshing swim. Atlanta’s public pools are back in business and we’re so glad!

    Are you trying to beat the heat this summer? There are few things as refreshing as a nice swim in the pool. The good news is that Atlanta’s public pools are open for business!

    If your kid loves the water, they will enjoy these public pools around Atlanta. The ones we list are well kept and accessible for the whole family.  They have lifeguards actively surveying the waters and keeping things controlled.
     
     
     
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  • Here's how to rent a home in Atlanta

    5 Easy Steps To Rent An Apartment In Atlanta

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    Do you and your landlord have an understanding? That’s what you’ll need if you plan on renting an apartment in Atlanta, Georgia.

    After all, owning a home is just a dream for many people. If you’re interested in renting an apartment or home, you need to know how to do it and keep your shirt on. Otherwise, you could give away some key concessions to your landlord.

    In this article, we’re going to go over how you can rent an apartment in the city. There are some affordable options to choose from.

    Here’s How To Rent An Apartment In Atlanta

    If you want to rent an apartment in Atlanta and don’t know where to start, here are the steps:

    1. Shop Around

    First thing you need to do before you rent an apartment in Atlanta is find one. To do that, you can use a number of online services to help find an apartment in Atlanta:

    If you don’t already know, apartments on the northside, in places like Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Roswell and Alpharetta are more expensive.

    Midtown Atlanta apartments have gone up in price dramatically over the last few years as well.  The most affordable apartments will be a short distance from downtown in either east Atlanta or the westside next to West Midtown.

    Once you make a list of Atlanta apartments you want to check out from one of the services above, you can begin to make appointments to visit.

    You’ll want to pay special attention to the amenities that each apartment offers. You may put a big emphasis on on-site laundry facilities, a pool, a courtyard, lounge and other things.

    2. Have Your Finances in Order

    Before you begin to schedule visits, you need to have your financials in order. Landlords don’t just let you move in, you’ll need a credit check. The idea behind this is that you have to show income stability.

    Get a free credit report at annualcreditreport.com, the only authorized website for free credit reports from the three major credit bureaus Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.

    When you get the credit reports, go over them with a finetooth comb to make sure they’re accurate.

    If you see a discrepancy on your credit report, here’s how to dispute it:

    How To Dispute Your Credit Score Really Easily

     

    Not only will you need to have your first and last month’s rent in your account (as we’ll get into), but you’ll need to have more money on hand for some incidentals.

    3. Visit The Apartment

    When you visit the apartment, make sure you the age of the building and style is to your liking. Feel the walls so that you can gauge whether they’re thin and well built.

    Look out for loud neighbors and other things that may affect your ability to have a good night’s rest.

    If you like what you see, make an offer.

    4. Negotiate Your Rent

    You don’t have to accept what the landlord offers. See if you can negotiate. If you sign a two-year lease rather than one year, you may be able to get a better deal. You won’t know what’s capable until you ask.

    If the leasing agent can’t make any concessions, see if you can get the hookup on parking or a one-month discount in lieu of a move-in special.

    Here are some methods on negotiating your rent.

    5.  Sign The Dotted Line

    When you sign the lease, you may need to have a list of references. These should be people you’ve contacted ahead of time who will have only good things to say about you.

    Their input will be what decides your worthiness.

    Before you sign your lease, you need to know what to expect as far as charges and fees. Here are some of the charges you may be asked to pay:

    • Rental application fee
    • Security deposit
    • Last month’s rent
    • Move-in fee or finders fee

    Depending on where you rent your place and your specific circumstances, you may also be asked to pay a pet fee or even parking space fee.

    Before you sign an apartment lease, read this.

    Once you pay what you owe, your landlord or leasing agent will hand over the keys to your new apartment. Remember to keep it down and always be considerate of your neighbors.

    What if you have bad credit?

    How To Rent An Apartment With Bad Credit

    The first thing you need to do is look for apartments that don’t do credit checks on potential tenants.

    You’re also going to want to entice the landlord by offering to pay more upfront or even every month.

    So, to recap, if you have bad credit, the way to rent an apartment is:

    • Find apartments with no credit checks
    • Offer to pay more upfront

    Atlanta is a great place to live.

    Up next: The best Airbnbs in Atlanta

    These Atlanta AirBnbs Are Getting National Attention

     

    Atlanta has one of the best real estate markets in the country, with affordable housing in every quadrant of the city. Large backyards, manicured parcels and strong neighborhoods with ample dining amenities make it one of the top places for transplants.
    Keep up with what’s going on in Atlanta’s real estate scene here with our Apartment Guide.

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  • How much apartment can I afford in Atlanta?

    How Much Rent Can I Afford In Atlanta?

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    Atlanta landlords have been steadily going up on apartment prices of late, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find an affordable apartment in an area you want to live in.

    This article will help you decide how much rent you can afford in Atlanta. But first…

    How Much Should You Spend On Rent?

    Although the stately apartments over 2,500 feet may catch your attention, you have to be reasonable to stay within your budget.

    When it comes to figuring out how much you should spend on rent, there’s also the matter of location. A two-bedroom on Peachtree is going to cost you exponentially more than a two-bedroom in the Decatur border.

    So how much should your monthly income be devoted to rent. A good rule to follow is one quarter of your monthly income. For example, if you pull in $4,000 a month, you should be paying about $1,000 in rent.

    Remember, you also have to pay for utilities, perhaps a car note and that Netflix subscription, so your rent needs to be something you can easily handle.

    Rent Affordability Calculator

    Use this Rent Affordability Calculator that allows you to enter some information to help you see where you stand. You’ll need to input:

    • Your gross monthly income
    • Location
    • Monthly debts
    Rent Calculator

     
    The main thing to remember is that your expenses have a huge bearing on the amount you can afford to spend on rent each month.

    What Property Managers Look For

    Property managers put a lot of weight on your gross income when determining whether to rent to you. In typical cases, landlords may require that you make at least three times the monthly rent.

    There is also something called the “40 Times Rule.” The way the calculation works is that property managers want your annual income to be at least 40 times the monthly rent. So if your rent is $1,000, they want you to make $40,000.

    How Much Rent Can I Afford On 50K A Year?

    If you make $50,000, and you’re following the 40 Times Rule, 40 times $1,250 is $50,000. So your rent would need to be $1,250 to afford it on your $50,000 a year salary.
     
    Apartment living is one of the most stress-free lifestyles in any metropolitan city. Not only do you not have to worry about cutting the grass and any other property maintenance, but you are protected under renters rights laws and tenant regulations.

    How Much Of An Apartment Can I Afford?

    If you’re thinking about renting an apartment, get all the rent totals from the prospective landlords and use the calculator above to tally the total.
     
    To save money on rent, consider bargaining by using trade-offs such as utilities or parking space fees.
     
    You may be wondering where should you live in Atlanta. Check out our Apartment Guide to find out.

    Atlanta has one of the best real estate markets in the country, with affordable housing in every quadrant of the city. Large backyards, manicured parcels and strong neighborhoods with ample dining amenities make it one of the top places for transplants.
    Keep up with what’s going on in Atlanta’s real estate scene here with our Apartment Guide.

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  • Alta Toro opens in midtown Atlanta

    Latin Restaurant Alta Toro Opening This Month In Midtown Atlanta

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    A new Latin restaurant is set to open in Midtown Atlanta on June 15, 2023, AtlantaFi.com has learned. Alta Toro comes to us from K5 Hospitality Group, the same company behind 5Church and Virtue Rooftop.

    Here’s everything we know about Alta Toro, including what type of food to expect and where it’s located.

    Alta Toro Opening This Month In Midtown Atlanta

    On its social media, Alta Toro posted that it is ready to serve Atlanta residents with some authentic Latin food.

    “We are SOOO excited to announce the opening of Alta Toro. Located at 33 Peachtree Place NE in Midtown, Alta Toro will transport you to the heart of Latin America with its modern cuisine, exciting art, and live music.

    The name Alta Toro, which means “high bull” in Spanish, and the moniker is a nod to traditional Spanish-style bullfighting. “And just like the strong and powerful bull in the ring, we’re ready to dominate the Atlanta dining scene. Get ready to experience the explosion of modern Latin American flavors,” the restaurant said in the post.

    The Alta Toro menu will specialize in “modern Latin fare,” according to its website. We can’t wait to try it.

    Where Is Alta Toro Located?

    Alta Toro is located at 33 Peachtree Place Atlanta, GA 30309. Here’s a map to help you find it.

    The eatery’s deco features eye-popping fine art from Latin America and local Atlanta artists, illustrating the culture and flavors of the region.

    Final Bite

    If you want to check out some other romantic restaurants in Atlanta, these are hard to beat. But Atlanta also has trendy restaurants, pop-ups and time-tested landmarks that continue to draw big crowds.

    Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?

    Here Are The Best New Restaurants In Atlanta

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  • The Beverly by Alta to open in Atlanta's Buckhead community

    New Apartment The Beverly by Alta Being Built In Buckhead

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    Atlanta has tons of apartments popping up here and there. The Beverly by Alta, one of the most anticipated apartment buildings in the city, is currently being built in Buckhead. 

    The luxury community has begun the wood framing stage, according to a news release from Wood Partners, the real estate developer. If you’re wondering how much apartment you can afford, you should see if The Beverly by Alta is in your budget.

    What To Know About The Beverly By Alta

    The Beverly By Alta aims to be the premiere place for upscale millennials in Atlanta. The apartments will offer 291 units comprised of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts with custom-designed floorplans.

    Read our guide on how to rent an apartment in Atlanta.

    Designed with a modern, luxurious feel in mind, residents will be welcomed home to light-filled, open floorplans, warm tones and sleek features.

    Each home will also boast an array of high-end finishes including luxurious kitchens featuring stainless steel Whirlpool appliances, quartz countertops and designer tile backsplash, as well as full size in-unit washer and dryer sets, spacious balconies and wood-style flooring in the main living spaces.

    On site, apartment residents of The Beverly by Alta will also be able to take advantage of the community’s best-in-class amenities, including a resort-style pool featuring cabanas and lounge chairs, outdoor pavilions, outdoor yoga deck, outdoor coworking space, grilling stations and outdoor fire pits, pool lounge, library, poker room, golf simulator, and an on-site dog park and wash area.

    Inside the clubhouse, residents will have access to a 24-hour fitness center and yoga studio, rentable private day offices and a TV lounge.

    When Will The Beverly By Alta Open In Atlanta?

    The community is set to open in early 2024 with pre-leasing set to begin at the end of 2023.

    The Beverly by Alta is the perfect residential community for young professionals, placing them within minutes of the city’s main interstates.

    Where Is The Beverly By Alta Located?

    The Beverly By Alta is located at 3314 Piedmont Road in Atlanta’s highly sought after Buckhead neighborhood. Here is a map to help you find it.


    The community’s prime location offers direct routes to all areas of the city, as well as many of the area’s top employers including Salesforce, Atlanta Tech Village, Coca-Cola, Google and more.

    Residents will also have access to several major dining and entertainment areas—including Buckhead Village District, Lenox Square Mall and Phipps Plaza, as well as popular outdoor attractions such as Chastain Park, Fetch Dog Park, Bobby Jones Golf Course, and the PATH400 greenway trail with four access points throughout the heart of Buckhead.

    Final Word

    “Wood Partners is excited to announce The Beverly by Alta, a new community designed for residents to experience luxurious and comfortable living in the center of one of Atlanta’s most in demand neighborhoods,” said Bennett Sands, Managing Director at Wood Partners. “As an Atlanta-based organization, we are thrilled to continue expanding our footprint right in our back yard while contributing to the on-going boom in growth and development taking place throughout the city.”

    Keep up with what’s going on in Atlanta’s real estate scene here with our Apartment Guide.

    See The Latest Atlanta Real Estate News At AtlantaFi.com.

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  • Janelle Monae's Age of Pleasure tour date in Atlanta and more.

    Janelle Monáe Bringing Her Age Of Pleasure Tour To Atlanta

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    After living in the city for several years, it’s no wonder that singer-songwriter and creative visionary Janelle Monáe is bringing her U.S. tour to Atlanta.

    Monáe’s new album The Age of Pleasure is set to be released on June 9, 2023. You can pre-order Janelle Monáe’s new album on exclusive vinyl and CD.

    When Is Janelle Monáe’s Age Of Pleasure Tour Coming To Atlanta?

    Monáe’s Age of Pleasure tour is coming to Atlanta on Oct. 6, 2023. Tickets go on sale in a Verizon presale beginning  June 1, at 10 a.m. local time. General tickets can be purchased  June 7, at 10 a.m. local time on Ticketmaster.com

    The 26-city North American tour is being produced by Live Nation on the strength of Monáe’s first single and music video, Lipstick Lover.

    The Age of Pleasure is Monáe’s first album in five years. The art and direction of the album show that the singer is showing her body much more than she has previously.

    What Are The Age Of Pleasure Tour Dates?

    • Wed Aug. 30 – Seattle, Wash. – WAMU Theater
    • Thu Aug. 31 – Vancouver, BC – UBC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
    • Sat Sep. 2 – Portland, Ore.  – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
    • Wed Sep. 6 –Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex
    • Thu Sep. 7 – Morrison, Colo. – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
    • Sat Sep. 9 – Kansas City, Mo. – The Midland Theatre 
    • Mon Sep. 11 – Minneapolis, Minn. – Armory
    • Wed Sep. 13 – St. Louis, Mo. – Stifel Theatre
    • Thu Sep. 14 – Chicago, Ill. – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
    • Sun Sep. 17 – Boston, Mass. – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
    • Mon Sep. 18 – Philadelphia, Penn. – The Met
    • Wed Sep. 20 – Montreal, QB – Mtelus
    • Thu Sep. 21 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall 
    • Sun Sep. 24 – Washington, D.C.  – The Anthem*
    • Tue Sep. 26 – New York City, N.Y. – Radio City Music Hall
    • Thu Sep. 28 – Brooklyn, N.Y. – Kings Theatre 
    • Mon Oct. 2 – Charlotte, N.C. – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre 
    • Tue Oct. 3 – Nashville, Tenn.  – Ryman Auditorium
    • Wed Oct. 4 – Birmingham, Ala.  – Avondale Brewing Company
    • Fri Oct. 6 – Atlanta, Ga. – Fox Theatre Atlanta
    • Mon Oct. 9 – Dallas, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
    • Tue Oct. 10 – Houston, Texas – Bayou Music Center 
    • Wed Oct. 11 – Austin, Texas – Moody Amphitheater
    • Sun Oct. 15 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Arizona Financial Theatre
    • Tue Oct. 17 – San Francisco, Calif. – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
    • Wed Oct. 18 – Inglewood, Calif. – YouTube Theater

    Final Word

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