NEIGHBORHOODS | East Atlanta
Explore an indie universe all its own, perfect for poking around in, having a meal and tasty beverage, or making a discovery.
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Explore an indie universe all its own, perfect for poking around in, having a meal and tasty beverage, or making a discovery.
Read MoreGo for the funky eateries and shops, stay for the deep, shady porches.
Read MoreThe list of artists and luminaries with whom you can converse, dance and celebrate includes Carmen de Lavallade, Savion Glover, Malpaso Dance Company, Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE and Step Afrika! Check out, too, three film screenings and two art gallery hops.
Read MoreWelcome to West Midtown, where artsy shops, home furnishing stores and award-winning restaurants line the sidewalks, and old industrial buildings have become loft and work spaces.
Read MoreSelling itself as a “destination for Atlanta’s intown culture,” the Krog Street Market pairs retail with restaurants, claiming to be a “West Coast-style market.”
Read MoreThirteen metro eateries and their chefs took home prizes from the 2014 Taste of Atlanta.
Read MoreElevate Atlanta is meant to “instigate positive urban growth.” Look for everything from art installations in unexpected outdoor locations and alternative galleries to circus acts, films and “poetic interactions.”
Read MoreMuch has changed since Margaret Mitchell compared Savannah and its coastal companion Charleston to “aged grandmothers sunning themselves placidly in the sun.” Here are a few of those changes.
Read MoreWith the look and feel of L.A.’s Rodeo Drive, the dining, entertainment, shopping, office and residential juggernaut known as Buckhead Atlanta is gunning to become Atlanta’s “must-see” and “must-be-seen-at” destination.
Read MoreIf you think you’ve been dodging more film crews lately, it’s not your imagination. Movies and TV shows filmed in Georgia are bringing billions to the Georgia economy.
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