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Atlanta Regional Commission Sees Growth, MARTA Receives Grant

Thursday Growth

11 July — The Atlanta Regional Commission released statistics showing that the 11-county metro area gained 62,700 residents last year. Fulton, Gwinnett, Cherokee and Cobb counties led the growth.

🌞 Sunny and 92° today.

🚍 MARTA received a $25 million federal grant to build the South DeKalb Transit Hub, which will serve four major bus routes.

⚖️ U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is part of a bipartisan group pushing for a stock trading ban that would prevent senators from profiting from inside information.

📺 CNN announced it would cut 100 jobs to focus on digital.

🛒 A new Lidl supermarket is coming to phase two of the Interlock in West Midtown.

🏃🏾‍♂️ The Atlanta Track Club has already received over 7,000 registrations for the 2025 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race. Early bird registration closes tonight.

🏠 The Dunwoody City Council is considering a proposed ordinance to regulate community homes and recovery centers in neighborhoods.

📽️ Francis Ford Coppola is introducing other filmmakers to the “Megalopolis” production experience by unveiling his film-themed hotel in Peachtree City.

💻 Applications are open for the Sandy Springs Citizens’ Leadership Academy, a multi-week program designed to empower and educate community residents and businesses.

SOMEWHERE ELSE

➡ As more politicians, donors and celebrities like George Clooney call on President Joe Biden to end his campaign, Biden will hold a solo press conference at the end of the NATO summit today at 5:30 p.m.

⚖️ Alec Baldwin’s manslaughter trial began yesterday, with his lawyers claiming he “was an actor, performing” when a live bullet killed a cinematographer on the set of “Rust.”

⚽ England will face Spain for the Euro 2024 championship and Colombia will face Argentina for the Copa América title. Both matches will take place on Sunday, July 14.

🇬🇧 Gregg Berhalter is stepping down as manager of the U.S. men’s national team.

🕖 Here’s what’s in today’s newsletter:

• Reopening of the Margaret Mitchell House
• Juvo Jobs App
• Sidetracked Wine Company
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• Quick bites

Have a nice day,
Collin and Sammie


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Photo courtesy of the Atlanta History Center

1. Atlanta History Center Reopens Margaret Mitchell House with Reimagined ‘Gone With the Wind’ Exhibit

🏡 The Atlanta History Center reopened the Margaret Mitchell House museum in Midtown yesterday with a new exhibit that takes a closer look at the popularity of “Gone With the Wind” — the novel and the film — and the influence it continues to have on American culture.

“Telling Stories: Gone With the Wind and American Memory” is the museum’s first exhibition since it closed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The museum, located at 10th and Peachtree streets, includes Margaret Mitchell’s apartment — nicknamed “The Dump” — where she wrote most of the novel.

In this environment, surrounded by supporters of the Confederacy, Mitchell learned what the Civil War meant. What he learned, however, is not historically accurate, as the exhibit shows.

📕 Learn more about the new exhibition here.


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Photo courtesy of Hypepotamus

2. Over 11 million job seekers use this Atlanta-based app to find work in their own area

📱 More than half of Americans work hourly jobs. And yet, major job sites aren’t designed for them, or their employers.

Most job sites, like LinkedIn and Indeed, focus on salaried positions and aren’t well-suited for high-turnover roles. This makes it difficult for employers to find new talent quickly. Additionally, employees have a hard time finding opportunities nearby, which means they often have to spend valuable time and money traveling to an hourly job miles away.

It’s a problem that Debbie and Mark Emery, two young entrepreneurs, noticed during their careers in HR technology. And it’s a problem they’re now trying to solve with Juvo Jobs, an Atlanta-based hourly recruiting app.

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Photo courtesy of Sidetracked Wine

3. Sidetracked Wine Co.’s July 12 launch in Chamblee includes free bubbly all weekend

🍷 The owners of Elemental Spirits Co. and The Zero Co. bottle shops in Poncey-Highland are opening Sidetracked Wine Co. tomorrow.

To celebrate its Chamblee debut this weekend, the store will be giving away free glasses of sparkling wine and gift bags to a few lucky customers Friday and Saturday.

“Our wines are representative of all regions, with a preference for Old World regions,” said Cory Atkinson, co-owner of Sidetracked Wine with his wife and business partner, Malory. “And continuing the ethos of Elemental, we focus on small, family-owned producers who practice some form of sustainability.”

🍾 Learn more about Sidetracked Wine here.


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Photo courtesy of Buckhead Restaurant Week Instagram

4. Quick bites

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🍗 Tucker’s beloved comfort food destination, Blue Ribbon Grill, is relocating and adding a European-inspired sister restaurant, Jenovelle Cafe, next door.

🍭 Sugar Shane’s in Sandy Springs is hosting a second-anniversary party today starting at 4 p.m. Expect $2 off treats ranging from banana bread to brownies in addition to Sugar Shane’s classic cookies. There will also be music from DJ Jobayashi. Stay tuned for more updates and details on Instagram here.

❄️ Cool off with NaanStop’s Popsicle Party on Saturday, July 13 at Atlantic Station from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will feature handmade Rose Water Lemonade Popsicles and Mango Lassi Popsicles. No purchase is necessary. Those 21 and over can also enjoy a Pop-Tail—a popsicle and cocktail combo—and there will be family-friendly entertainment and board games.

🇬🇧 Le Bilboquet celebrates Bastille Day on Sunday, July 14 from noon to 9 p.m. Guests will enjoy Nicolas Feuillatte champagne, live music, French bites and more. For more information and to make a reservation, visit lebilboquetatlanta.com.

⚽ Copa America and Euro 2024 fans, come and see Halfway Crooks Beer in Summerhill on Sunday 14th July. For more information visit their website here.

🍳 Starting July 13, Indaco will launch brunch service on Saturdays and Sundays starting at 11 a.m. The Eastside BeltLine restaurant will offer a menu featuring ricotta toast with seasonal fruit and preserved lemon, eggs with spicy tomatoes, basil and parmesan on toast, and a breakfast pizza with garlic, pancetta, smoked mozzarella, farm eggs and hot sauce.

🐕‍🦺 The first Off Leash location will open on Monday, July 15 in Alpharetta, at the corner of S. Main Street and Old Milton Parkway. The location features a large outdoor and indoor dog park, a dog-friendly patio, and an indoor human-only restaurant. For more updates, follow their Instagram here.

🍦 Get your spoons ready! Ben & Jerry’s is hitting seven select cities this summer to celebrate its new non-dairy oat milk ice cream – and Atlanta was selected! The Creamy, Dreamy Non-Dairy Summer Tour will be at the Inman Park Scoop Shop on July 16-17. For more details, visit the Atlanta event page here.

🍽️ After nearly a decade on hiatus, Buckhead Restaurant Week (pictured) is back. Running from July 22-27, 40 restaurants will be on board, including PLANTA Queen, South City Kitchen, Chido & Padre’s, Snap Thai, Fado, and more. For more details and updates, check out their Instagram here.

🍕 Junior’s Pizza in Summerhill is offering ‘The Cuba Gooding Junior’s’ as its July Pizza of the Month, available in regular, vegetarian and vegan versions. Similar to an open-faced Cuban sandwich, the regular option contains mayonnaise, Swiss cheese, ham, pork, pickles and mustard, while the vegan option includes jackfruit, Vegenaise and Violife cheese.

🌮 Rreal Tacos welcomes back founder Adrian Villarreal as culinary director. He will join owners Damian Otero and Miguel Hernandez. Rreal Tacos has six locations in Atlanta and a seventh is under construction in Lawrenceville.

📈 Pinky Cole, CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, was a featured speaker at the Founder to CEO Summit on July 1. Hosted by the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), 1863 Ventures, and The Ayars Agency Inc., the event focused on “creating equity and providing solutions to the economic injustice faced by Black entrepreneurs, executives, and artists,” according to BMAC co-founder, president, and CEO Willie “Prophet” Stiggers.

🥇 Rome’s River Remedy Brewing Company won two gold medals at the U.S. Beer Championship. In the U.S. Specialty Wheat Beer category, Oostanaula Great White Ale took home the gold, and in the German Altbier category, Sabrewtage Altbier took home the gold. Held in Oxford, Ohio, the event judges more beers than any other competition in the world and ranks as the third largest beer competition in the world.



📧 Today’s newsletter was edited by Julie E. Bloemeke.