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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
For a product that has yet to gain a firm hold in the broad consumer market, the electric car business has a lot of players.
A crowd of companies, from unknown upstarts to big-name traditional manufacturers, have at some point announced plans to put all-electric or hybrid electric/gas cars on the road in the next couple of years. They hope to catch a wave of environmental awareness, international political concern and public interest in what might be the Next Big Thing.
One company that's actually gotten a product to market -- no small feat -- is Atlanta-based Wheego Electric Cars. Wheego, which rolled out the limited distance, low-speed Whip model last year, said it plans to start delivering to dealers its longer-range, highway-speed LiFe model by the end of March.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
An Icelandic video game developer announced Thursday that it is bringing about 150 new jobs to Decatur.
150 new jobs coming to E. Ponce in DecaturCCP Games will move its North American headquarters from Gwinnett County to Decatur. The company will relocate its 150 employees and expects to hire another 150 workers by 2013, company spokesman Ned Coker said.
The company is now renovating 40,000 square feet of office space at 250 E. Ponce de Leon Ave. It plans to relocate by the end of the summer.
“I think it’s great because it brings 150 new white-collar creative jobs to our community and that number will grow to 300,” Decatur City Manager Peggy Merriss said. “It provides a new section of folks who can enjoy our shops and restaurants.”
The jobs will pay about $55,000 a year and be offered to DeKalb residents first, said Jonathan Weintraub, the county's deputy chief operating officer for development.
Coker said the company, which moved to Gwinnett in 2007, was looking for more space and an urban location closer to MARTA.
The company markets video and online games, along with role playing board and card games.
The company received a $500,000 state grant to stay in Georgia and will receive workforce training from DeKalb, Weintraub said. The move makes CCP Decatur's largest private sector employer, Weintraub said.
We wanted to let you know that the Nalley Tree Campaign inaugural tree planting will take place this Friday, Feb. 18, (Georgia’s Arbor Day) at 11 a.m. at Decatur Cemetery. At this inaugural planting, Mayor Bill Floyd will speak on the Nalley Tree Campaign, Georgia Arbor Day and the Decatur Cemetery construction initiative. Additionally, members of Trees Atlanta will assist in the inaugural planting.
Join Laughing Pizza as they travel across Georgia for a family concert tour to support GPB-Georgia's PBS! A portion of the proceeds from all ticket and merchandise sales at the shows will go to GPB. To learn more visit www.laughingpizza.com .
Saturday, February 12, 2011 | Eddie's Attic | 515-B N. McDonough Rd. | Decatur, GA | Two shows @ 12pm and 3pm | Purchase Tickets : (877) 548-3237 | General Inquiries: (404) 377-4976
Saturday, February 19, 2011 | The Morton Theatre | Athens, GA | 2pm | 195 West Washington Street | (Downtown) Athens, GA 30601 | Tickets at http://www.laughingpizza.com | Events Line (706) 613-3771
By Bill Banks
For the AJC
Nearly six years ago, Florida-based Century Retail was planning a sprawling, ambitious 375,000-square-foot mixed-use development in downtown Avondale Estates.
oday the single testament to the city's project with Century Retail – which filed for bankruptcy last fall -- is what locals call "the erector set" -- a two-story steel skeleton of building that has stood unfinished and untouched for 2 ½ years.Last week, after years of discussion, acquisitions and accusations, the development agreement came to a quiet end during a Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Meeting.
“We are going to move forward in pursuing discussions with development companies," Mayor Ed Rieker said. "We want to get the word out that Avondale is developer friendly.”
full story at ajc
For area residents and parents at Medlock Elementary, the battle to avoid the chopping block was already won. At least that’s what they assumed last year when a committee of community members failed to reach the consensus that would have closed the school. The community rallied then–waving signs, bringing children to meetings, creating slogans, doing what it could to apply pressure–and prevailed. However, the threat of closure has re-emerged.
A classic 1950s era building nestled in a quiet neighborhood of post-war bungalows, Medlock is again the target of a school system riddled with debt and desperately in need of state funds. On Jan. 4, the school board announced that up to 14 schools could close to help trim a surplus 11,000 seats.
full story at champion newspaper
by Ginger Kaderabek
A love of craft beer inspired friends to open Georgia’s first all-craft-beer store in Decatur. “We’re beer lovers. We’re excited by today’s beer renaissance and wanted to make a go in the all-craft business,” said co-owner Eddie Holley.
Ale Yeah! at 906 West College Ave. opened Dec. 15 and had a “great first week,” according to Holley, who runs the store along with co-owner Cisco Vila. Shoppers in the store expressed excitement at having more than 500 beers to choose from, and one was buying a large gift certificate as a Christmas present for a beer lover.
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Saturday, January 08, 2011 @ 9:00 AM
Update: Rain Date: January 16
9:00am 5K Run
Decatur High School on McDonough Street
310 North McDonough St
General Registration - $20 until Dec. 20th, $25 thereafter
City of Decatur teachers/students - $15 until Dec. 20th, $20 thereafter
A chilly run through the City of Decatur with Decatur Bulldog supporters and their four-legged friends. This race is part of the City of Decatur Grand Slam Road Race Series.
100% cotton long sleeved t-shirts guaranteed to all pre-registered participants and available for race day registration while supplies last.
Overall 1st & 2nd place M & F runners, Masters 1st & 2nd place M & F runners and top three M & F finishers in each category: 11 & under, 12-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 & over 60. Dogs participating will receive a special prize.
Ed Williams, Race Director 404-327-7738 email: roadraceservices@comcast.net
Bill Ainslie 404-373-2366
The 5K run begins at 9:00 am, rain or shine. Registration will take place in front of Decatur High School beginning at 8:00 am..
Decatur High School, Renfroe Middle School, Glennwood Academy and City of Decatur elementary school students, parents, alumni, friends, neighbors and runners of all levels are invited to participate. Runners are invited to run with their dogs in a special group.
All proceeds will be used by the Decatur Bulldog Boosters to help fund the sports programs at Decatur High School and Renfroe Middle School.
The race will begin and end in front of Decatur High School on North McDonough Street in Decatur. Parking is available in the upper parking lot off Howard Avenue.