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Atlanta Beltline, Inc. Requesting Statements of Qualifications for Murphy and Oakland City Connector Trail

Atlanta Beltline, Inc. is seeking qualified design and engineering services for the design of the 1.31-mile Murphy and Oakland City Connector Trail. The project will begin at the Southside Trail – Segment 1 access point near Allene Avenue SW, adjacent to the Westside Trail, and will split into two paths. The Murphy and Oakland City Connector Trail will connect to the transformational Murphy Crossing mixed-use redevelopment project in southwest Atlanta, and the Oakland City MARTA station. 

The Murphy Connector, stretching 0.45 miles, will start at Allene Avenue SW, cross Sylvan Road SW, and continue to Murphy Avenue. The Oakland City segment, 0.86 miles long, will also start at Allene Avenue SW, cross Sylvan Road SW, and end at the Oakland City MARTA Station.  Survey and design work will determine the alignment of the connector trail, ensuring it reaches these destinations most effectively. 

“The Murphy and Oakland City Connector Trail is a highly anticipated segment, not just for local residents, but for the entire Atlanta community,” said Kimberly Wilson, Vice President of Design & Construction for Atlanta Beltline, Inc. “With direct access to the Oakland City MARTA station, this trail will provide Atlantans with connectivity to transit and the Beltline, ensuring access to new opportunities for economic growth and inclusion. We are looking forward to receiving statements of qualifications and to completing design on this vital Beltline connector trail.  This will be the first connector trail to provide access between the Beltline mainline and a MARTA transit station.”  

This project includes the design of a 12-foot-wide concrete multi-use path with 2-foot soft shoulders, as well as landscaping, retaining walls, connections to surrounding streets, handrails and guardrails, storm drainage with green infrastructure solutions, environmental remediation, lighting, and security cameras. 

Earlier this year, developers were selected for the 20-acre Murphy Crossing site in Oakland City neighborhood and adjacent to the Murphy and Oakland City Connector Trail, Adair Parka and Capitol View. The mixed-use redevelopment project will create a high-density, transit-orientated community that includes affordable housing, affordable commercial spaces, and new amenities near the corridor. The site is also in close proximity to the Beltline-owned Avon site, Oakland City, West End MARTA stations.  

“Developments like Murphy Crossing, combined with connector trails, like the Murphy and Oakland City connector trail, are vital to promoting equitable growth in neighborhoods along the corridor,” said Dennis Richards, Vice President of Housing Policy and Development at Atlanta Beltline, Inc. “This connector trail will provide future residents and business owners access not only to the Beltline, but also to affordable housing and commercial space, public transit, green spaces, and job opportunities.”  

The development of the Beltline has accelerated, with 85% of the transformative project either complete or under construction totaling 17.5-miles in trail length. To date, 10.4 miles of the 22-mile Beltline mainline loop and 10.3 miles of connector trails that tie directly into current and future segments of the Beltline mainline trail have been completed. 

This project is currently funded through the design, in accordance with the Strategic Implementation Plan approved earlier this year.   

To view this solicitation, interested parties can register on Beltline’s procurement management website. Once registered, the solicitation can be found here. Qualifications are due November 14, 2024. The Beltline recognizes the importance of supplier diversity and seeks to hire diverse firms and suppliers to help build out the trail with the goal of strengthening the economic development and viability for Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE).

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16th Annual GRACE Awards Finalists and Honorees Announced

The Georgia Restaurant Association (GRA) has announced this year’s finalists and honorees for the 2024 Georgia Restaurant Association Crystal of Excellence (GRACE) Awards. All finalists are peer-nominated, ensuring the most deserving in the industry are recognized. Winners are chosen by the GRACE Academy, which is comprised of former GRACE honorees, current and former GRA Board Members, and GRA Advisory Board Members.

Alan and Cindy LeBlanc (pictured below), founders of Brewed to Serve Restaurant Group, will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The couple owns and operates Max Lager’s Woodfired Grill & Brewery, Bold Monk Brewing Co., and White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails.  

The LeBlancs opened their first restaurant—Max Lager’s Wood-Fired Grill & Brewery—in 1995, establishing what is currently the oldest brewpub in Georgia. Since then, they have transformed previously vacant spaces into vibrant places where hospitality thrives. Between their three restaurants and breweries, they have employed thousands of people. 

“I cannot think of two more deserving individuals than Alan and Cindy LeBlanc,” states Stephanie Fischer, President/CEO of the GRA. “Most people don’t realize the role that they have played in collaborating with state and local leaders to advocate for Georgia’s restaurants. They also played a part in revitalizing downtown Atlanta as a dining destination. The Georgia Restaurant Association would not be where it is today without their unwavering support and dedication to hospitality.” 

Alan has been in the restaurant business since he was a teenager, working as a cook in his parents’ inn in Maine. His love for hospitality led him to study at Cornell University’s renowned School of Hotel Administration. After spending some time in real estate, he returned to restaurants with new expertise. Cindy was a CFO for an international real estate development company before jumping into entrepreneurship. Both were drawn to the industry because of their heart for service. 

Their longevity can be attributed to their commitment to servant leadership and supporting people in need. The restaurants have participated in supporting numerous community causes, such as the Gateway Center, Open Hand Atlanta, Catholic World Missions, and Compassion Kitchen. 

The GRACE Awards Gala, an inclusive event honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to Georgia’s restaurant industry, will take place at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. At the event, winners will be announced for Restaurateur of the Year, Restaurateur Rookie of the Year, Industry Partner of the Year, Hospitality Hero of the Year, Restaurant Manager of the Year, Restaurant Employee of the Year, the GRA Hall of Fame and the Georgia on My Mind People’s Choice Awards. The GRACE Lifetime Achievement and Chairman’s award winners also will be honored. 

“In an industry that has faced significant challenges—particularly in recent years—the GRACE Awards serves as a testament to the perseverance and creativity of Georgia’s hospitality professionals,” says Fischer. “I’m so proud of this year’s nominees: their heart shines through as they represent diverse spaces of community and connection. This is an evening of celebration and reflection, as the awards recognize both success and the hard work and dedication required to thrive in this dynamic field.” 

2024 GRACE AWARDS FINALISTS + HONOREES

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONOREES

  • Alan & Cindy LeBlanc, Founders, Brewed to Serve Restaurant Group

RESTAURATEUR OF THE YEAR FINALISTS

  • Goldbergs Group, Bradley Saxe

  • K5 Hospitality, Ayman Kamel

  • Painted Hospitality, Justin Amick & William Stallworth

  • Amp Up1 Hospitality (Your 3rd Spot), Josh Rossmeisl

RESTAURATEUR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR FINALISTS

  • Cubanos ATL, Ozzy Llanes, Jr.

  • Flour + Time Bakery, Michael & Leah Bajalia

  • Mad Dads Philly’s Authentic Cheesesteaks & Hoagies, Chef Tony & Pamela Sharpe

  • Omakase Table + Ryokou, Leonard Yu 

INDUSTRY PARTNER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS

  • DASH Hospitality Group, David Abes

  • Fulton County Schools (Culinary Arts Programs at Alpharetta High School, Fulton Schools College & Career Academy, Riverwood International Charter School and Tri-Cities High School), Dustin Davis-Austin

  • Lexicon Strategies (#86TheStigma Campaign), Brian Tolleson

  • TSC Associates, Thomas Hallford

HOSPITALITY HERO OF THE YEAR FINALISTS

  • Casa Nuova Italian Restaurant, Maria Fundora

  • Electric Hospitality, Michael Lennox

  • Rally Point Grille, Carrie Roeger

  • Zunzi’s + Zunzibar, Chris Smith 

RESTAURANT MANAGER OF THE YEAR

  • Jace Reeder, Fenders Diner and Fenders Alley 

RESTAURANT EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR

  • Key Evans, Red Beard Restaurants (Gunshow + Nàdair) 

People’s Choice Award Honorees + Hall of Fame Inductees will be announced live at the Georgia Aquarium on Dec. 9, 2024. To learn more about the GRACE Awards or to sponsor and purchase tickets, visit garestaurants.org/GRACE.

 
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CARFAX: 347,000 Cars Flood Damaged in 2024 Hurricanes

As many as 347,000 vehicles have been flood-damaged so far by the 2024 hurricane season, CARFAX estimates. Hurricane Milton added as many as 120,000 vehicles in Florida, on top of the 138,000 vehicles deluged by Hurricane Helene across several states. Up to 89,000 vehicles were hit with water damage from smaller storms during the summer. Now, thousands of these vehicles may already be put up for sale, cleaned up by potential scammers to be sold nearby, or thousands of miles away from the original incident to unsuspecting buyers.

This is the most destructive year for hurricanes and storms in the U.S. since Hurricane Ian swamped as many as 358,000 vehicles across several states back in 2022, according to CARFAX estimates. Water damage can cause costly mechanical and electrical issues and even pose risks to health and safety.

Consumers looking to purchase a used car who want to avoid flood-damaged vehicles should do three things:       

  1. Use the free CARFAX Flood Check® tool at carfax.com/flood.

  2. Inspect the car, looking for these seven signs of flooding:

      • Damp carpets

      • A musty odor inside, sometimes covered up with a strong air-freshener

      • Upholstery or carpeting that may be loose, new, stained or mismatched

      • Rust around doors, under the dash, on pedals or in hood and trunk latches

      • Mud or silt in the glove compartment or under the seats

      • Brittle wires under the dashboard

      • Fog or moisture in interior lights, exterior lights or on the instrument panel

  3. And have a trusted mechanic inspect the car and take it for a test drive.

Editor’s note: Interviews with a CARFAX expert are available anytime. Please contact Em Nguyen at emnguyen@carfax.com.

 

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Big Lots to Close 8 More Georgia Locations. Here Are the Stores Going Out of Business

Eight more Georgia Big Lots locations will be closing their doors in the near future.

The bargain retail chain will soon close stores in Augusta, Cartersville, Douglasville, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Snellville and Union City.

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Why Moving to Tennessee Beats California’s Housing Crisis!

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New AIG Office Hub to Create 600 Metro Atlanta Jobs

Governor Brian Kemp today announced that American International Group, Inc. (AIG), a leading global insurance company, will establish a new innovation hub in DeKalb County. The facility will triple AIG’s current Atlanta-area office space to accommodate over 1,000 employees, including the creation of more than 600 new roles over the next five years.

“Again and again, job creators are choosing the No. 1 state for business not just for first-time investment, but for expansion as well,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “AIG’s decision to grow their footprint here in Georgia is just the latest confirmation that we have what businesses want and are leveraging those assets to their fullest so we can bring new opportunity to all parts of the state. I want to thank our local and state partners who made this project possible, and I look forward to it’s long-lasting, positive impacts.”

With operations and network partners in more than 190 countries and jurisdictions, AIG provides insurance solutions that help businesses and individuals protect their assets and manage risks. AIG’s new Atlanta innovation hub, set to open in 2026, will be designed as a collaborative workspace where teams representing every aspect of AIG’s business will work together to test new processes and incubate digital capabilities to build value for clients and partners.

“For many years, AIG has been a part of Atlanta’s thriving business community, and we look forward to creating more than 600 high-quality jobs that will provide rewarding opportunities for the talented and skilled local workforce,” said Peter Zaffino, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, AIG. “This investment is part of our commitment to continue to enhance our expertise to help our clients and partners navigate complex and emerging risks, while building additional capabilities for the future.”

“Known for its highly regarded universities, hospitals, and healthcare industry, DeKalb County is renowned for fostering sustainable economic growth and prosperity,” said DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond. “Ranked as a top Fortune 100 company and recognized on Forbes’ first-ever list of America’s Best Employers for Tech Workers, we are delighted that AIG will bring additional business investment and employment opportunities to our county.”

“The quality of a company like AIG and the caliber of the employees that will call it home is a perfect fit for Brookhaven’s Perimeter Summit,” said Brookhaven Mayor John Park. “Job creation is extremely important in any economy, and we appreciate the leadership and collaboration of GDEcD and Decide DeKalb to bring AIG to Brookhaven.”

“AIG’s expansion is a testament to what we’ve been saying for years: this region was built for business,” said Katie Kirkpatrick, president and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “The new Brookhaven location strengthens AIG’s presence in metro Atlanta and creates new jobs for Georgians as the company builds on its continued success.”

Assistant Director of Statewide Projects John Soper represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Global Commerce team on this project in partnership with Decide DeKalb, Georgia Power, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, and the University System of Georgia.

“For years, we lost some of our best and brightest talent to out-of-state opportunities. That’s no longer the case,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “AIG’s office hub is a great example of the type of investment that will keep our well-educated, diverse talent engaged here at home after graduation.”

 

The company will hire for various roles across underwriting, claims, operations, data engineering, and AI. Interested individuals can learn more about open roles and careers with AIG at //www.aig.com/careers. For more information about AIG’s new Atlanta hub, visit //www.aig.com/newsroom.

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David Beare Joins Trilogy Credit Group as Managing Director

Trilogy Investment Co. (TIC) announces David Beare has joined Trilogy Credit Group as Managing Director for Structured Credit and Investments. Beare will lead the firm’s investment credit strategy and operations. He will focus on sourcing deals and raising capital for high-growth opportunities aligned with Trilogy’s long-term vision.

“I am thrilled to join such a dynamic platform, supported by an exceptional team,” Said Beare. “Trilogy Credit Group is uniquely positioned to address the gaps in the private homebuilder finance ecosystem and to empower homebuilders with the resources they need to thrive in an evolving market. I look forward to contributing to this mission and collaborating with our partners to drive impactful results, as well as grow TIC’s core multi-strategy housing platform.” 

Beare is a key member of TIC’s investment committee, where he has an essential role in identifying and securing strategic partnerships with institutional investors and national homebuilders. His leadership will help the firm target investments in markets that benefit from favorable demographics and strong growth trajectories.

“We are excited to welcome David to the Trilogy team,” said Jason Joseph, CEO and Managing Partner of TIC. “His experience and strategic insight combined with his ability to cultivate partnerships will help us expand our credit platform and accelerate our portfolio’s growth.”

Beare has over 18 years of experience in real estate investment, development, and asset management. Before joining TIC, he co-founded ARK Residential, a build-to-rent investment platform based in New York. Before ARK, David spent eight years at Midtown Equities, managing acquisitions, leasing and asset management for a substantial New York real estate portfolio. 

“We are confident David’s leadership will be instrumental in advancing our structured credit platform and driving new opportunities for Trilogy,” added Joseph. “His ability to align capital strategy with our broader investment goals adds tremendous value to our stakeholders.” 

Beare resides in New Jersey with his wife and children. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, cooking, playing golf and pursuing his passion for music.