Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Housing breaks ground on affordable housing village – Reporter Newspapers & Atlanta Intown
Atlanta Housing broke floor on a brand new undertaking that can create 108 inexpensive items within the Adamsville neighborhood.
“All 108 of those items are inexpensive. And we’re proud to have the ability to collaborate with Make investments Atlanta, the Metropolis of Atlanta and the Georgia Division of Neighborhood Affairs in creating these vitally wanted senior items,” mentioned Eugene E. Jones, Jr., president and CEO of Atlanta Housing.
A 3-story elevator constructing will home the brand new inexpensive items. The constructing will likely be constructed on the vacant website at 3650 Bakers Ferry Street.
The undertaking initially had the identify Concord at Bakers Ferry. Nevertheless, it was renamed after native activist Juanita H. Gardner on the neighborhood’s request.
“The Board of Commissioners wish to salute Gardner for her excellent neighborhood management over many a long time,” mentioned Tené Traylor, interim chair of the Atlanta Housing Board of Commissioners.
“This undertaking and others like it is going to assist be sure that Atlanta is a metropolis the place financial alternative is considerable for everybody, a metropolis the place affordability isn’t a luxurious, and a metropolis that’s ready to guide into the long run,” Traylor added.
The undertaking has acquired funding by:
- The AH-Make investments Atlanta Co-Funding fund
- An funding by AH and tax-exempt bonds from Make investments Atlanta
- 4 % Low Earnings Housing Tax Credit from the Georgia Division of Neighborhood Affairs
AH bought the undertaking website and is offering a long-term floor lease at a nominal price to the proprietor entity.
“Our Administration’s inexpensive housing efforts embody a dedication to make sure affordability is attainable for our legacy residents, and this new improvement does that,” mentioned Mayor Andre Dickens.
“With the investments and efforts from Atlanta Housing and Make investments Atlanta, Juanita H. Gardner Village gives legacy residents in Adamsville with entry to housing to allow them to stay in the neighborhood they helped construct,” Dickens continued.
Challenge officers estimate a 14-month development interval.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta police looking for people involved in shootout at convenience store
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Atlanta police are seeking the public’s help looking for two people involved in a shootout at convenience store on Campbellton Road.
Police said officers responded to the Big H Food Mart at 2900 Campbellton Road SW around 9 p.m. on Dec. 19 after an argument escalated into gunfire. No one was injured, but there was property damage to the store.
Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477 or Atlanta police at 470-707-4338. There is a reward of up to $2,000.
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Atlanta, GA
Reality star Chase Chrisley accused of slapping bar manager in Atlanta
FILE – “Chrisley Knows Best” cast members from left, Chase Chrisley, Savannah Crisley, Julie Crisley and Todd Chrisley attend the NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment 2014 Upfront at the Javits Center on Thursday, May 15, 2014, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Short term free agent options, rumors, more
We are nearing the opening of the International Free Agency signing period, on January 15th. The Braves are reportedly set to sign one of the top prospects in the class, but the biggest story of the signing period is that Roki Sasaki will be able to sign with a team formally. Reportedly he has not made a decision yet, which will pose problems for teams hoping to sign him, as they will need to hold open space in their bonus pool for him. If the Braves are involved, look for them to delay finalizing deals with the free agents they are expected to sign until Sasaki informs them they are out of the running or makes a final decision. While there hasn’t been any reporting to the point, there are some reasons to believe that Atlanta could be desirable for Sasaki. Sasaki’s agent has indicated some interest in having a friendlier and less invasive media market, a team set up for short and long term success, and having a team with a good pitching development reputation, all of which fit Atlanta. Furthermore, Atlanta’s extensive history of handing out extensions to their young players must be appealing to a player in Sasaki’s financial situation, as his short term income is dramatically limited by the international free agency process, and Atlanta has been polled among the most desirable teams to play for among MLB players. I will be interested to see if Atlanta is involved in the Sasaki sweepstakes.
Braves News
We are really at the bottom of the barrel here, with no moves of note and not to the point of Spring Training news either.
MLB News
Players like Anthony Santander and Jack Flaherty are reportedly at the point of considering more short term, high AAV deals, which could be of interest to an Atlanta front office that has been fond of that type of deal.
Garrett Crochet has talked with the Red Sox about signing an extension, after the star lefty was traded to Boston from Sox to Sox earlier this offseason.
International Amateur Free Agent Darell Morel has flipped to sign with the Pirates, after initially agreeing on a deal with the Dodgers, as the Dodgers are holding open space in hopes of signing Roki Sasaki and Morel gets nearly double the bonus he was set to receive.
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