Atlanta, GA
‘Bowen Homes is alive again:’ Leaders celebrates investment reviving Atlanta neighborhood
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – An abandoned neighborhood on the Westside of Atlanta is set to see a major revitalization.
The City of Atlanta just received a $40 million allocation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
On Thursday, federal and city officials officially celebrated the funding at a celebration in the former community along Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway.
Mayor Andre Dickens said this will be the starter funds to help revive the Bowen Homes Community, which was founded in 1967.
The crime-ridden complex was demolished in 2009.
“We all fought, we’re still fighting,” said Wysheki Epps, who said she grew up in the Bowen Homes complex.
“And we’re being rewarded. And we’re being rewarded. One opportunity for the next future, and I just want to say thank you,” said Epps, during the Thursday press conference.
Mayor Dickens said the complex will bring roughly 2,000 units of affordable housing to Atlanta’s westside.
Dickens has set a goal to build or restore 20,000 units of affordable housing by 2030.
The overall project is set to cost nearly $500 million, according to Eugene Jones, president of the Atlanta Housing Authority.
Construction is set to start on the first phase of the project within 15 months, said Josh Humphries, the Mayor’s Policy Advisor for Housing.
Atlanta News First talked with multiple neighbors along Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway.
Some feared the new growth will lead to increased property taxes and price them out of the historic neighborhood.
Rep. Nikema Williams (D-Atlanta) said she wants this project to be beneficial for legacy residents as well.
“We want to see growth in our communities, but we want to make sure that people who are legacy residents are able to stay in these communities and that’s what we’re able to do with projects like this,” said Rep. Williams.
Atlanta was one of eight cities to secure the $40 million funding from HUD.
“Bowen Homes is alive again, and I’m so excited,” said April Showers, who grew up in the Bowen Homes community.
Showers, who also attended the celebration ceremony, said it was hard to see her community sit unused for nearly 15 years.
“On this westside of Atlanta, we cherish where we come from,” said Showers.
“And to just see it vacant for so many years, a decade-plus, it’s kind of like disheartening,” Showers continued.
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Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Hawks Guard Listed as Good Trade Target for Sixers
Since they’re only one-and-a-half games out of a playoff spot, the Philadelphia 76ers should remain a buyer as trade season gets underway in the NBA. Armed with decent sized contracts and draft capital, Daryl Morey has the assets to bolster the supporting cast around the team’s star trio.
As the rumor mill starts to heat up, the staff at The Athletic compiled a big board of players who could be on the move before the February 6th deadline. Among those mentioned was Atlanta Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic. When listing best fits for the veteran, the Sixers were among the handful of teams cited.
Given that he’s a 38.4 percent career 3-point shooter, it’s exceptionally difficult to imagine he won’t get back to that level at some point as he gets his rhythm back. But he doesn’t totally fit the Hawks’ new age timeline, and a number of teams would love to get a player like Bogdanović, who has a proven big-game track record on the international stage.
With the Hawks going in a different direction, Bogdanovic could garner a lot interest around the league. For the Sixers, the 32-year-old provides multiple needed skills. Bogdanovic could serve as a sixth man/spot starter, along with providing secondary playmaking and shot creation on the offensive end. Most importantly, he is another above-average three-point shooter to put around Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George.
Bogdanovic’s dip in production shouldn’t be alarming, as the Hawks’ roster shakeup has likely played a part in that. In 12 games this season, he is averaging 11.8 PPG and 2.0 APG while shooting 34.6% from deep on moderate volume. With an increased shot quality playing alongside three All-Star’s, Bogdanoivc’s numbers would surely revert back to his career average if traded to the Sixers.
The Sixers would have to combine multiple contracts to acquire Bogdanovic ($17.2 million salary), but he’d be a long-term investment at a rather team-friendly price. He is signed through this season and next with a club option for 2027.
With the Sixers’ high-end talent locked in, the focus is on building a strong supporting cast. As an experienced guard with a complementary skill set, Bogdanovic is someone who could help Philly achieve their goals this season and beyond.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta leads in rental properties affected by price algorithms, report says
ATLANTA – Atlanta has the highest number of rental properties impacted by price adjustment algorithms, according to a recent White House analysis on RealPage, a company under scrutiny by the Department of Justice.
The DOJ has accused RealPage of harming renters through its price-setting software, which uses algorithms to adjust rental rates. The White House noted that limited housing supply and reduced competition contribute to higher prices, with the issue particularly pronounced in Atlanta.
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In Atlanta, about three-fourths of available rental units are affected by RealPage’s algorithms, according to the report. Nationally, the company’s software is used in at least 10% of rental properties.
The analysis estimates that the pricing algorithms add about $181 per month to Atlanta renters’ costs, significantly higher than the $70 national average increase.
RealPage denies that its revenue management software is the issue and says that housing affordability is the real issue. They have devoted considerable space on their website to disputing various reports.
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Additionally, they released a statement in response to the report from the White House saying, “We are disappointed The White House CEA never contacted RealPage about their report, which is riddled with flawed assumptions.”
RealPage says that the White House’s conclusions were based on the “erroneous assumptions” that all property managers are setting coordinated rents.
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The company is correct in saying that affordable housing is a major concern for many Americans.
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Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Simulcast regional broadcasts, season reviews, rumors, more
The Braves will be available to more in-market fans in 2025, in an interesting deal that seems like a good thing for fans. Having a broadcast TV option for in-market viewers is a pretty huge win, as not having to pay for a cable package while still being able to watch some Braves baseball is only going to expand the number of fans who can access Braves games this year. This represents a small loosening of the grip that the RSN/blackout zone era has had on access to watch local teams. Meanwhile, the rumor mill churns and we continue our season reviews.
Braves News
The Braves will be simulcasting 15 games over broadcast television in-market in 2025, in a deal with Gray Media.
Gaurav took a look at one of the bittersweet stories in the organization for 2024, as the big-bonus Ambioris Tavarez took meaningful steps forward in a small sample, but suffered from injury.
MLB News
Braves’ legend (sarcasm) Griffin Canning reportedly agreed to a 1 year deal just north of $4 million with the division rival Mets.
Nolan Arenado reportedly used his no-trade clause to block a trade from the Cardinals to the Astros, but the teams are reportedly still in discussions.
Old friend Bryse Wilson signed a major league deal with the White Sox worth just over $1 million to compete for a rotation spot.
The Angels and White sox made a minor trade, as the White Sox sent catcher Chuckie Robinson for cash.
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