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Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Friday, September 30, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
The Madison Ave Soapbox Derby Schedule
WHEN: THIS COMING SATURDAY- OCT 1, 2016
David sends this in.
SCHEDULE
Details are subject to change.
RACERS… ARRRRE YOU READY?
What you need to know…
10:30 Registration OPENS: Teams arrive, sign in, wait for car inspection & park
Enter Madison Ave thru Johnston Place beginning at 10:30. Look for the registration tent. An adult must check in for their child regardless of team grouping. Waivers must be signed before you proceed. DON’T FORGET YOUR HELMETS! NO HELMET, NO RIDE!
-Please note, at this time, we cannot make any changes to the team, team names or drivers. If you have not paid your registration fee you have been withdrawn from the race and we hope you can join us to watch the event.
11:00 Food area is open: Grab a bite to eat and prepare for racing! Food options will remain open until 5:00 pm.
U Joint & Steinbeck’s tent
Hamburgers, black bean burgers, hot dogs, various cold wraps (chicken arugula, tuna salad, etc)
Matador tent
Pork Tacos & Grilled Corn
Bake Sale Tent – also selling race t-shirts
Beer Tent
SnoBayou Camper: New Orleans Snoballs
12:00 pm – Judging begins (cars all at the top of the street)
12:45 pm – Race introduction
1:00 pm – Race – ages 6 & under
1:45 pm – Race – ages 7 to 17
3:00 pm – Race – ages 18 and up
3:15 pm – Race over – Old Matt Donald’s Farm takes the stage
3:45 pm – Awards Ceremony and Check Presentation
4:15 pm – Band back on stage for a second set
5:00 pm – that’s a wrap!
– This is a rough schedule. We cannot predict how the race will flow with over 80 drivers!
Please keep in mind that this is a grassroots event and we will do the best we can to stay on schedule.
Fun, fun, fun… The vision of this event is picnic/parade style where families, friends and neighbors will be walking to the event with their chairs & blankets while snacking with their families and watching the Derby. For those of you who live on Madison Ave we hope you invite your friends, set up a tailgate style picnic and enjoy the day! All others are welcome to set up their picnic goods on the sidewalks up & down the street.
We will have a “donation station” with baked goods for (cash or check) donation, t-shirts for sale ($20 for Youth & Adult) and checkered flags (1 for $2.00 OR 3 for $5.00) and encourage you to spread the word to bring cash & checks ONLY.
http://madisonavesoapboxderby.org/schedule/
Relive the excitment from last years Derby here
Thanks David for the info.
RACERS… ARRRRE YOU READY?
What you need to know…
10:30 Registration OPENS: Teams arrive, sign in, wait for car inspection & park
Enter Madison Ave thru Johnston Place beginning at 10:30. Look for the registration tent. An adult must check in for their child regardless of team grouping. Waivers must be signed before you proceed. DON’T FORGET YOUR HELMETS! NO HELMET, NO RIDE!
-Please note, at this time, we cannot make any changes to the team, team names or drivers. If you have not paid your registration fee you have been withdrawn from the race and we hope you can join us to watch the event.
11:00 Food area is open: Grab a bite to eat and prepare for racing! Food options will remain open until 5:00 pm.
U Joint & Steinbeck’s tent
Hamburgers, black bean burgers, hot dogs, various cold wraps (chicken arugula, tuna salad, etc)
Matador tent
Pork Tacos & Grilled Corn
Bake Sale Tent – also selling race t-shirts
Beer Tent
SnoBayou Camper: New Orleans Snoballs
12:00 pm – Judging begins (cars all at the top of the street)
12:45 pm – Race introduction
1:00 pm – Race – ages 6 & under
1:45 pm – Race – ages 7 to 17
3:00 pm – Race – ages 18 and up
3:15 pm – Race over – Old Matt Donald’s Farm takes the stage
3:45 pm – Awards Ceremony and Check Presentation
4:15 pm – Band back on stage for a second set
5:00 pm – that’s a wrap!
– This is a rough schedule. We cannot predict how the race will flow with over 80 drivers!
Please keep in mind that this is a grassroots event and we will do the best we can to stay on schedule.
Fun, fun, fun… The vision of this event is picnic/parade style where families, friends and neighbors will be walking to the event with their chairs & blankets while snacking with their families and watching the Derby. For those of you who live on Madison Ave we hope you invite your friends, set up a tailgate style picnic and enjoy the day! All others are welcome to set up their picnic goods on the sidewalks up & down the street.
We will have a “donation station” with baked goods for (cash or check) donation, t-shirts for sale ($20 for Youth & Adult) and checkered flags (1 for $2.00 OR 3 for $5.00) and encourage you to spread the word to bring cash & checks ONLY.
http://madisonavesoapboxderby.org/schedule/
Relive the excitment from last years Derby here
Thanks David for the info.
Friday, September 23, 2016
Did you Catch The Krog St. Tunnel on MacGyver
From: atlantamagazine.com
CBS’s MacGyver (EYE) has been busy throughout August as well. After finishing July at the Georgian Terrace, the production moved to a set off of Dunwoody Club Drive. On August 10, they shot a market scene at Peachtree and Baker Streets downtown. Two days later, crews moved to the Westside, off Marietta Street. MacGyver moved back downtown, filming on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, on August 20. For the past few days, filming has taken place in Smyrna, with a basecamp at Faith Christian Center on South Cobb Drive and Church Street.
CBS’s MacGyver (EYE) has been busy throughout August as well. After finishing July at the Georgian Terrace, the production moved to a set off of Dunwoody Club Drive. On August 10, they shot a market scene at Peachtree and Baker Streets downtown. Two days later, crews moved to the Westside, off Marietta Street. MacGyver moved back downtown, filming on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, on August 20. For the past few days, filming has taken place in Smyrna, with a basecamp at Faith Christian Center on South Cobb Drive and Church Street.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Temporarily Lane Shift on N. McDonough St
From: thedecaturminute.com
BRTU Construction is installing new lane markings, traffic control barricades, and fencing to temporarily shift all vehicle traffic to two lanes on the east side of North McDonough Street. On-street parking will be eliminated during construction as well.
The North McDonough Streetscape Improvements include reducing North McDonough to 2 vehicle lanes, wider sidewalks, and a 2-way “cycle track” on the west side of the street, along with traditional streetscape improvements and on-street parking. The project will also feature “green infrastructure” improvements to improve storm water quality.
How to manage
To obtain updates on this and other construction projects in downtown Decatur, sign up for the Extreme Makeover: Downtown Decatur Edition
BRTU Construction is installing new lane markings, traffic control barricades, and fencing to temporarily shift all vehicle traffic to two lanes on the east side of North McDonough Street. On-street parking will be eliminated during construction as well.
The North McDonough Streetscape Improvements include reducing North McDonough to 2 vehicle lanes, wider sidewalks, and a 2-way “cycle track” on the west side of the street, along with traditional streetscape improvements and on-street parking. The project will also feature “green infrastructure” improvements to improve storm water quality.
How to manage
To obtain updates on this and other construction projects in downtown Decatur, sign up for the Extreme Makeover: Downtown Decatur Edition
TRUMAN TAVERN Brunch Every Sat & Sun
https://www.facebook.com/trumantavern/posts/656651904496398
From: https://www.facebook.com/trumantavern/posts/656651904496398
See menu here
123 East Court Sq.
Decatur GA
From: https://www.facebook.com/trumantavern/posts/656651904496398
See menu here
123 East Court Sq.
Decatur GA
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
The Scott Drive-In was Decatur's First Drive-In Theatre opened in Sept. 1951
First Drive-In Theatre in Decatur, GA. opened 65 years ago.
I'm looking for any photos of this Drive-In Theatre.click on contact tab at the top of this site if you have one.
The above picture of the entrance of the Scott Drive-In was located at the corner of Scott Blvd. & the Lawrenceville Hwy
This is a newspaper article about the Grand opening of The Scott-Drive-In Theatre.
A new asset to Decatur's impressive list of modern business establishments has been added in the Scott Drive Theatre at the intersection of Scott Blvd and the Lawrenceville Hwy.
Set in a natural amphitheatre and partially enclosed by a cresent-shaped backdrop of trees, the new drive-in is one of the most beautiful anywhere in the south. It opened Monday.
With 550 automobile positions, the new outdoor movie has 12 parking ramps. Elevated and tilted to give the viewer just the right view of the screen, the ramps are close enough so that customers at the rear can get a clear picture.
Community Theatres Corporation who built the new drive-in have secured the very latest of equipment and designs for their movies.
Frederick G. Story, president of Community Pictures, says that the Scott's big concession stand is probably the best designed in this area.
We studied many oother drive-in concession stands and elimated all of their mistakes in ours he said.
Features of the concession house are the comfortable rest rooms, public telephones,cigarette machines and cafeteria style service.
The sound equipment the speakers which the drive-in customer hangs from his auto window is R C A which Mr. Story says is the best of it's kind. And he adds that the Scott's movie screen is the largest in the Metropolitan area.
The opening night had some 550 cars which is a full house.
1000 cars were turned away that first night.
Be sure to visit : http://scottdriveintheatre.blogspot.com/
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North McDonough Streetscape Improvement
From thedecaturminute.com
The Railroad Crossing Improvements address pedestrian accessibility and safety around and across the two CSX crossings at the intersections of College Avenue and Howard Avenue with Candler Street and McDonough Street. The work provides gentler slopes on the north side of both crossings resulting in an accessible path for persons in wheelchairs as well as a safer route for pedestrians and bicyclists located outside the railroad crossing gates. New traffic signals allowing protected left turns on all legs of the 2 crossings are to be installed as well.
Work is beginning to crank up on the North McDonough Streetscape Improvement and the Railroad Crossing Improvements at McDonough and Candler. The City Commissioners have awarded a contract for the work to BRTU Construction of Forest Park. The total budget for the work is about $5.5 million, a little over two-thirds of which is from federal grants through the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Georgia Department of Transportation.
The North McDonough Streetscape Improvements include reducing North McDonough to 2 vehicle lanes, wider sidewalks, and a 2-way “cycle track” on the west side of the street, along with traditional streetscape improvements and on-street parking. The project will also feature “green infrastructure” improvements to improve storm water quality.The Railroad Crossing Improvements address pedestrian accessibility and safety around and across the two CSX crossings at the intersections of College Avenue and Howard Avenue with Candler Street and McDonough Street. The work provides gentler slopes on the north side of both crossings resulting in an accessible path for persons in wheelchairs as well as a safer route for pedestrians and bicyclists located outside the railroad crossing gates. New traffic signals allowing protected left turns on all legs of the 2 crossings are to be installed as well.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
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Sunday, September 18, 2016
VON MAUR HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Went to Grand Opening of VON MAUR Dept. Store at Mall of Georgia.
This classic Harley-Davidson is in the Mens Dept. displayed high up on wall.
What other Dept store does this? AWESOME.
This classic Harley-Davidson is in the Mens Dept. displayed high up on wall.
What other Dept store does this? AWESOME.
Jimmy John's to Open in Emory Village
From: http://www.tonetoatl.com/2016/09/emory-sandwich-options-expand.html#more
The approximately 2,000 square foot building is being completely renovated to suit the needs of the restaurant. (Local wine merchant Sherlock's had last year announced plans to open in the space but later abandoned them.)
According to Emory Village Alliance, the gas station renovation will include the installation of new windows and other exterior and interior improvements including a kitchen and seating for about 20 inside, and patio seating for others outside. When work is complete the site will reportedly have 13 parking spaces plus bike racks on the east and west side of the building. Cars will enter at the North Decatur Road entrance and exit on Oxford Road.
full story
Photo is Jimmy John's Downtown Decatur location.
Sandwich joint opening in Emory Village
Champaign, Illinois-based Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches is coming to Emory Village. The sub shop will occupy the former Chevron gas station on North Decatur Road.
The approximately 2,000 square foot building is being completely renovated to suit the needs of the restaurant. (Local wine merchant Sherlock's had last year announced plans to open in the space but later abandoned them.)
According to Emory Village Alliance, the gas station renovation will include the installation of new windows and other exterior and interior improvements including a kitchen and seating for about 20 inside, and patio seating for others outside. When work is complete the site will reportedly have 13 parking spaces plus bike racks on the east and west side of the building. Cars will enter at the North Decatur Road entrance and exit on Oxford Road.
full story
Photo is Jimmy John's Downtown Decatur location.
Friday, September 16, 2016
Thursday, September 15, 2016
N. McDonough St. circa 1942
In World War II, Dekalb citizens turned out for an enthusiatic war bond rally on the Courthouse Square in Decatur. Movie actress Dorothy Lamour appeared as a special guest. (1942) Photo from Julius McCurdy (81-92)
Click photo to enlarge.
Not many photos showing this side on North McDonough St. have been found. If you look close you can see one sign that is POP'S CAFE . And you can see what looks like a AMOCO Gas Station at far left.The buildings were torn down for the New Courthouse.
Photo from Vanishing Dekalb
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Lunch and Learn Sept 20: 100th Anniversary of the Fire at the DeKalb County Courthouse
100th Anniversary of the Fire at the DeKalb County Courthouse
Lunch and Learn with Jenny Goldemund & Fred Mobley
From: http://www.dekalbhistory.org
The next bi-monthly Lunch and Learn will be presented by two DeKalb History Center staff members Fred Mobley (Archivist) and Jenny Goldemund (Programs and Preservation Coordinator).
Join the DeKalb History Center to learn more about our home – the Historic DeKalb County Courthouse, with a focus on the fire that consumed it 100 years ago. The talk will include background information on Decatur’s square and why the courthouse is located here. Did you know that part of the current courthouse was built on the remains of the county’s fourth courthouse? The History Center will cover the history and architecture of the 1898 courthouse and the fire which partially destroyed it in 1916. Learn about the changes made to the remains of the fourth courthouse in order to reopen it for court functions in 1918. The talk will conclude with a brief summary of the fifth courthouse’s history up to the present.
Tuesday, September 20, 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Historic DeKalb Courthouse, Second Floor
Free and open to the public! Bring your lunch.
Photo credit : https://www.facebook.com/144917255569664/photos/gm.294076060945356/1114782581916455/?type=3&theater
Monday, September 12, 2016
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Friday, September 9, 2016
Video Friday - When In Rome - The Promise
"The Promise"
If you need a friend
Don't look to a stranger
You know in the end, I'll always be there
But when you're in doubt
And when you're in danger
Take a look all around, and I'll be there
I'm sorry, but I'm just thinking of the right words to say
I know they don't sound the way I planned them to be
But if you wait around a while, I'll make you fall for me
I promise, I promise you I will
When your day is through
And so is your temper
You know what to do
I'm gonna always be there
Sometimes if I shout
It's not what's intended
These words just come out
With no gripe to bear
I'm sorry, but I'm just thinking of the right words to say
I know they don't sound the way I planned them to be
But if you wait around a while, I'll make you fall for me
I promise, I promise you I will
I'm sorry, but I'm just thinking of the right words to say
I know they don't sound the way I planned them to be
And if I had to walk the world, I'd make you fall for me
I promise you, I promise you I will
I gotta tell you
Need to tell you
Gotta tell you
I've gotta tell you
I'm sorry, but I'm just thinking of the right words to say
I know they don't sound the way I planned them to be
But if you wait around a while, I'll make you fall for me
I promise, I promise you
I'm sorry, but I'm just thinking of the right words to say
I know they don't sound the way I planned them to be
And if I had to walk the world, I'd make you fall for me
I promise you, I promise you I will
I will
I will
------ From: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/wheninrome/thepromise.html
Thursday, September 8, 2016
HAINTS and SAINTS Halloween Parade Oct 30, 2016
From thedecaturminute.com
HAINTS & SAINTS Halloween Parade returns with more floats, more bands and more spooky fun.
Costume up and be a part of Decatur’s rich parade tradition and strut your stuff amongst classic cars and hearses, floats, community groups and, of course, our great line-up of local bands.
The Black Sheep Ensemble, Common Ground Collective, Mercury Orkestar, Wasted Potential Brass Band and more! Local teen bands interested in performing in this year’s parade, please email homegrowndecatur@gmail.com
Band line-up, business sponsorships, volunteer opportunities, and other important information available at www.decaturhalloweenparade.com
HAINTS & SAINTS Halloween Parade returns with more floats, more bands and more spooky fun.
Costume up and be a part of Decatur’s rich parade tradition and strut your stuff amongst classic cars and hearses, floats, community groups and, of course, our great line-up of local bands.
The Black Sheep Ensemble, Common Ground Collective, Mercury Orkestar, Wasted Potential Brass Band and more! Local teen bands interested in performing in this year’s parade, please email homegrowndecatur@gmail.com
Band line-up, business sponsorships, volunteer opportunities, and other important information available at www.decaturhalloweenparade.com
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
"Harley and the Davidsons" 3 Night Event on Discovery Channel Sept 5-7
Based on a true story,
- Written by Discovery Channel
"Harley and the Davidsons" charts the birth of this iconic bike during a time of great social and technological change beginning at the turn of the 20th century. Walter, Arthur and Bill risked their entire fortune and livelihood to launch the budding enterprise. Each of these men faced very different challenges, but it was the motorcycle that united their dreams and ambitions. Walter, Arthur, and Bill cemented Harley-Davidson's reputation as a builder of bikes that go anywhere, can ride hard and ignore all the rules. It's a legacy that has endured over 100 years - and at the heart of the brand and its loyal riders.
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While watching this I remembered a photo in the book Vanishing DeKalb of a early Indian Motorcycle who was a rival to Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
Here is that photo below with description.
At his house on La France Street in Edgewood, Pierce Moore exhibits his favorite mode of travel.
Indian was the brand name of this World War I motorcycle rebuilt by Pierce and his brother George.
It was one of the first to have a hand clutch as well as a foot clutch. (Circa 1934) Photo from Pierce Moore (DEK-78-85)
- Written by Discovery Channel
"Harley and the Davidsons" charts the birth of this iconic bike during a time of great social and technological change beginning at the turn of the 20th century. Walter, Arthur and Bill risked their entire fortune and livelihood to launch the budding enterprise. Each of these men faced very different challenges, but it was the motorcycle that united their dreams and ambitions. Walter, Arthur, and Bill cemented Harley-Davidson's reputation as a builder of bikes that go anywhere, can ride hard and ignore all the rules. It's a legacy that has endured over 100 years - and at the heart of the brand and its loyal riders.
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While watching this I remembered a photo in the book Vanishing DeKalb of a early Indian Motorcycle who was a rival to Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
Here is that photo below with description.
Indian was the brand name of this World War I motorcycle rebuilt by Pierce and his brother George.
It was one of the first to have a hand clutch as well as a foot clutch. (Circa 1934) Photo from Pierce Moore (DEK-78-85)
Monday, September 5, 2016
Vintage Lunch Boxes May Carry Memories
BACK IN THE DAY... (I always wanted to say that.) I was one of those kids who once took their lunch to school in those cool metal lunch boxes. Mine was "ZORRO" the one pictured here. All the kids at Winnona Park had them. Those were the days.
Vintage Lunch Boxes May Carry Memories:By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel
Collecting is a great way to remember your childhood, so it is not surprising that old, metal lunch boxes have become popular collectibles.
The idea of a tin pail or box to hold a lunch is not new. In the late 1800s, products like tobacco were sold in tin containers with handles so they could be reused as lunch boxes. The boxes were decorated with ads for the product. In those days, many men took a lunch with them to their work in factories, fields or offices.
The tradition of the lunch box continued in the 1900s. In 1949, it is said, the makers of Aladdin vacuum bottles thought it might boost lunch box sales if they put a picture of a popular TV star on the box and the bottle. They added a decal of Hopalong Cassidy, and it sold so well that others followed. Roy Rogers, another TV cowboy, had a lithographed steel lunch box by 1953. More than 2 1/2 million were sold. The steel boxes remained popular in the 1950s and ’60s.
Hundreds of boxes picturing TV, movie and comic characters, and even popular toys, were made. In the 1970s, the Florida legislature passed a law outlawing metal boxes because they were dangerous–some were used to bash school classmates.
After that, lunch boxes were made of hard plastic or vinyl. They are still decorated with popular images, but they have lost some of their glamour. Metal boxes in excellent condition sell for hundreds of dollars each.
Vintage Lunch Boxes May Carry Memories:By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel
Collecting is a great way to remember your childhood, so it is not surprising that old, metal lunch boxes have become popular collectibles.
The idea of a tin pail or box to hold a lunch is not new. In the late 1800s, products like tobacco were sold in tin containers with handles so they could be reused as lunch boxes. The boxes were decorated with ads for the product. In those days, many men took a lunch with them to their work in factories, fields or offices.
The tradition of the lunch box continued in the 1900s. In 1949, it is said, the makers of Aladdin vacuum bottles thought it might boost lunch box sales if they put a picture of a popular TV star on the box and the bottle. They added a decal of Hopalong Cassidy, and it sold so well that others followed. Roy Rogers, another TV cowboy, had a lithographed steel lunch box by 1953. More than 2 1/2 million were sold. The steel boxes remained popular in the 1950s and ’60s.
Hundreds of boxes picturing TV, movie and comic characters, and even popular toys, were made. In the 1970s, the Florida legislature passed a law outlawing metal boxes because they were dangerous–some were used to bash school classmates.
After that, lunch boxes were made of hard plastic or vinyl. They are still decorated with popular images, but they have lost some of their glamour. Metal boxes in excellent condition sell for hundreds of dollars each.
Friday, September 2, 2016
Decatur Book Festival this Weekend
From: https://www.decaturbookfestival.com/
Tens of thousands of book lovers will gather on the Decatur Square over Labor Day weekend for the 11th annual AJC Decatur Book Festival Presented by DeKalb Medical. They will absorb the wide array of events, panel discussions, cooking demonstrations, music, dance, theatre troupe performances and other programming for adults and children of all ages and interests.
Festival Highlights https://www.decaturbookfestival.com/posts/view/66
Tens of thousands of book lovers will gather on the Decatur Square over Labor Day weekend for the 11th annual AJC Decatur Book Festival Presented by DeKalb Medical. They will absorb the wide array of events, panel discussions, cooking demonstrations, music, dance, theatre troupe performances and other programming for adults and children of all ages and interests.
Festival Highlights https://www.decaturbookfestival.com/posts/view/66
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Former Bank to Bring New Tenants to Northlake
From: http://www.tonetoatl.com/2016/08/developer-cashes-in-on-former-bank-to.html
Southeastern Retail Development plans to bring two restaurants and a dental office to LaVista Road near Northlake Mall. The project, which has been in the works since last year, is finally moving forward. Current plans call for the new businesses to open late next spring.
The two story, nearly 8,000 square foot former First Union/Wachovia/Wells Fargo bank branch at 4070 LaVista Road will soon be demolished and replaced with two buildings. Wells Fargo closed the branch last summer and directed customers to their other location, which is literally across the street. (Although a SLUP request from last year indicated the building would be retrofitted, it will in fact be demolished.)
A freestanding, 2,200 square foot building, closest to Northlake Mall, will house a new Starbucks Coffee shop and drive-thru. The new location will reportedly serve as a replacement of the existing Starbucks sans drive-thru in nearby Northlake Festival. (The current Starbucks occupies a portion of a former The Sport Shoe.)
A separate building, which will be constructed beside the Starbucks, will house an approximately 2,100 square foot Willy's Mexicana Grill and a roughly 3,500 square foot Aspen Dental office.
Willy's joins existing Mexican quick serve restaurants (QSRs) Chipotle Mexican Grill and Moe's Southwest Grill in the Northlake market.
more
photo: google maps
Southeastern Retail Development plans to bring two restaurants and a dental office to LaVista Road near Northlake Mall. The project, which has been in the works since last year, is finally moving forward. Current plans call for the new businesses to open late next spring.
The two story, nearly 8,000 square foot former First Union/Wachovia/Wells Fargo bank branch at 4070 LaVista Road will soon be demolished and replaced with two buildings. Wells Fargo closed the branch last summer and directed customers to their other location, which is literally across the street. (Although a SLUP request from last year indicated the building would be retrofitted, it will in fact be demolished.)
A freestanding, 2,200 square foot building, closest to Northlake Mall, will house a new Starbucks Coffee shop and drive-thru. The new location will reportedly serve as a replacement of the existing Starbucks sans drive-thru in nearby Northlake Festival. (The current Starbucks occupies a portion of a former The Sport Shoe.)
A separate building, which will be constructed beside the Starbucks, will house an approximately 2,100 square foot Willy's Mexicana Grill and a roughly 3,500 square foot Aspen Dental office.
Willy's joins existing Mexican quick serve restaurants (QSRs) Chipotle Mexican Grill and Moe's Southwest Grill in the Northlake market.
more
photo: google maps
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Cousins Properties Close on Decatur's Callaway Building Site
From: from ajc.com
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/decatur-cousins-properties-close-on-callaway-build/nsM3q/
Cousins Properties closed with the Decatur Urban Redevelopment Authority on the five-acre Callaway Building site in downtown Decatur late Friday afternoon. Assistant City Manager Lyn Menne wasn’t certain of the final costs, though Cousins will reimburse the city the $5.12 million it paid DeKalb County for the building two years ago.
Cousins will also reimburse the city for attorney fees and for interest on the bond Decatur issued to pay for the Callaway property.
Cousins’ planned a mixed-use project for the site including 329 apartments and a 40,000-square-foot, four-story structure, with a ground floor for retail and the upper three stories for office only. (Decatur hasn’t had a new downtown office building since 1991).
The closing came on the same day the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that five developers, including Cousins, received letters from DeKalb County saying the county sewer system lacks adequate capacity for their projects.
The letter was issued months after DeKalb initially reviewed the project and told Cousins that there was capacity, Menne said. As it stands, the developer now has to pay for both sewer upgrades and a tap fee of approximately $1,700 per unit to connect to DeKalb County Sewer.
more
photo: Google maps
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/decatur-cousins-properties-close-on-callaway-build/nsM3q/
Cousins Properties closed with the Decatur Urban Redevelopment Authority on the five-acre Callaway Building site in downtown Decatur late Friday afternoon. Assistant City Manager Lyn Menne wasn’t certain of the final costs, though Cousins will reimburse the city the $5.12 million it paid DeKalb County for the building two years ago.
Cousins will also reimburse the city for attorney fees and for interest on the bond Decatur issued to pay for the Callaway property.
Cousins’ planned a mixed-use project for the site including 329 apartments and a 40,000-square-foot, four-story structure, with a ground floor for retail and the upper three stories for office only. (Decatur hasn’t had a new downtown office building since 1991).
The closing came on the same day the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that five developers, including Cousins, received letters from DeKalb County saying the county sewer system lacks adequate capacity for their projects.
The letter was issued months after DeKalb initially reviewed the project and told Cousins that there was capacity, Menne said. As it stands, the developer now has to pay for both sewer upgrades and a tap fee of approximately $1,700 per unit to connect to DeKalb County Sewer.
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Friday, August 26, 2016
Volunteer for the Decatur Book Festival
From thedecaturminute.com
Volunteer for the Decatur Book Festival Next Weekend
by CatherineDo you know one of the things that makes Decatur so great? Its community of residents that come out every year – many times per year – to be a part of its festivals. Seriously, Decatur would not be Decatur without without thousands of folks donating their time to help out at events.
If you’ve never volunteered for a festival or if it’s been a while, you can sign up online here: Volunteer Decatur! Become a true Decaturite and help out at the Decatur Book Festival next weekend. In fact, invite your neighbors and friends to join you and make a weekend of it! If you’re a return volunteer (we love you, btw), you can log into your volunteer account here.
The Decatur Book Festival is the city’s largest event and it takes a huge crew of awesome volunteers to make it happen. We’d love to have you as part of the Volunteer Decatur Team!
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Beltline Project Near Krog Street Tunnel Raises Concerns
Current proposal for Beltline project near Krog Street Tunnel raises concerns
From: http://atlanta.curbed.com/2016/8/24/12622426/project-near-krog-street-tunnel-concerns
Beltline founder: The development is "not designed with transit in mind"
By Frank Reddy Aug 24, 2016
Notably, that group includes Beltline visionary Ryan Gravel, according to a recent post on local advocacy site ThreadATL.
Atlanta BeltLine Inc. and developers North American Properties presented the proposal at 670-690 DeKalb Avenue last week to members of the Inman Park Neighborhood Association, which according to ThreadATL seemed to have acceptable building materials, street-level activity, density, and brag-worthy 20-percent affordable housing.
Gravel reportedly told the group of residents and company representatives that, as presented, buildings on the current site plan "are beautiful, but they’re not designed with transit in mind." In fact, some worry the project could effective block a transit line.
Gravel said the proposed site plans for the project did not allow enough space for rail to run through alongside a trail, and a possible 1,000-foot tunnel with an S-curve in it (to be used in lieu of the Krog Tunnel) would only have enough room for transit, reports ThreadATL. This, in theory, could mean walkers and bikers would be S.O.L. Also, the added cost of building such a long tunnel — when a much shorter one had apparently originally been proposed — could be an impediment to making transit a reality in the first place, some argue.
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From: http://atlanta.curbed.com/2016/8/24/12622426/project-near-krog-street-tunnel-concerns
Beltline founder: The development is "not designed with transit in mind"
By Frank Reddy Aug 24, 2016
Recently presented plans for a development near the Atlanta Beltline and Krog Street Tunnel have made some Beltline advocates and community members wary.
Notably, that group includes Beltline visionary Ryan Gravel, according to a recent post on local advocacy site ThreadATL.
Atlanta BeltLine Inc. and developers North American Properties presented the proposal at 670-690 DeKalb Avenue last week to members of the Inman Park Neighborhood Association, which according to ThreadATL seemed to have acceptable building materials, street-level activity, density, and brag-worthy 20-percent affordable housing.
Gravel reportedly told the group of residents and company representatives that, as presented, buildings on the current site plan "are beautiful, but they’re not designed with transit in mind." In fact, some worry the project could effective block a transit line.
Gravel said the proposed site plans for the project did not allow enough space for rail to run through alongside a trail, and a possible 1,000-foot tunnel with an S-curve in it (to be used in lieu of the Krog Tunnel) would only have enough room for transit, reports ThreadATL. This, in theory, could mean walkers and bikers would be S.O.L. Also, the added cost of building such a long tunnel — when a much shorter one had apparently originally been proposed — could be an impediment to making transit a reality in the first place, some argue.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Halt and Catch Fire Season 3 Tonight @ 9:00 on AMC
AMC
from: https://www.yahoo.com/tv/halt-catch-fire-keeps-blazing-140500334.html
Halt and Catch Fire did something kind of incredible in its second season. After starting out as a run-of-the-mill, prestige-y period drama about a mysterious and difficult guy being mysterious and difficult (basically a B-, 1980s version of Mad Men), it hung a hard left between seasons and turned itself into a riveting series focused primarily on two women running an online video game company in the very early days of both online and video games. That… that was really something. Abrupt changes are easy. (“Quick, everybody do something else!”) Successful abrupt changes are much harder. (“Quick, everybody do something else… better!”) As the show makes its way into season three, it has another round of small changes up its sleeve, and with these changes in place, it solidifies its place in the upper echelon of TV dramas.
from: https://www.yahoo.com/tv/halt-catch-fire-keeps-blazing-140500334.html
Halt and Catch Fire did something kind of incredible in its second season. After starting out as a run-of-the-mill, prestige-y period drama about a mysterious and difficult guy being mysterious and difficult (basically a B-, 1980s version of Mad Men), it hung a hard left between seasons and turned itself into a riveting series focused primarily on two women running an online video game company in the very early days of both online and video games. That… that was really something. Abrupt changes are easy. (“Quick, everybody do something else!”) Successful abrupt changes are much harder. (“Quick, everybody do something else… better!”) As the show makes its way into season three, it has another round of small changes up its sleeve, and with these changes in place, it solidifies its place in the upper echelon of TV dramas.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Video Friday - John Barry - Out of Africa Theme
A relaxing song to just lounge around a pool on a float with a cold drink.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
New townhome community planned near Decatur.
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New townhome community planned near Decatur.
From: http://www.tonetoatl.com/2016/08/townhomes-planned-for-vacant.html#more
The 3.78 acre parcel was approved for redevelopment in 2007 for a 98 room personal care facility. The facility never happened and Atlanta-based RaceTrac attempted to have the property rezoned in 2012 for a gas station and convenience store, but abandoned their plans amid significant community opposition.
Assorted documents related to the current proposal state different numbers of units, ranging from 40 t0 43. Multiple calls placed to Brian Flint of Arrowhead Investors seeking confirmation of the current count were unanswered.
Arrowhead lists a number of previously completed projects on their website including:
The Battery on Paces Ferry Vinings Slope Drive at Paces Ferry Road (Vinings) Cobb County - 80 townhomes
Brownstones at Decatur Scott Boulevard City of Decatur, DeKalb County - 84 townhomes
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New townhome community planned near Decatur.
From: http://www.tonetoatl.com/2016/08/townhomes-planned-for-vacant.html#more
Arrowhead Investors, LLC plans to construct about 40 attached townhomes on Lawrenceville Highway near Hollywood Road. The residences would be built on a nearly 4 acre parcel between Orion and Hollywood Drives, just south of North DeKalb Mall.
The 3.78 acre parcel was approved for redevelopment in 2007 for a 98 room personal care facility. The facility never happened and Atlanta-based RaceTrac attempted to have the property rezoned in 2012 for a gas station and convenience store, but abandoned their plans amid significant community opposition.
Assorted documents related to the current proposal state different numbers of units, ranging from 40 t0 43. Multiple calls placed to Brian Flint of Arrowhead Investors seeking confirmation of the current count were unanswered.
Arrowhead lists a number of previously completed projects on their website including:
The Battery on Paces Ferry Vinings Slope Drive at Paces Ferry Road (Vinings) Cobb County - 80 townhomes
Brownstones at Decatur Scott Boulevard City of Decatur, DeKalb County - 84 townhomes
read more
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Friday, August 12, 2016
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