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  2. Cop City - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, commonly known as Cop City, is a police and fire department training campus under construction in the South River Forest area of DeKalb County near Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Much of the land included in the plans was formerly part of the Old Atlanta Prison Farm, which was abandoned in 1995.

  3. Tom Cousins - Wikipedia

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    In April 1968, Cousins purchased the NBA's St. Louis Hawks basketball team and moved them to Atlanta. At the time Atlanta did not have a major-league caliber arena, but Cousins was building a local arena complex. [10] Cousins also owned the Atlanta Flames until he sold them in 1980 for approximately $16 million to a consortium from Calgary. [11]

  4. The Gathering at South Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    The Gathering at South Forsyth is a proposed mixed-use development in the Atlanta metropolitan area to be located in Forsyth County, Georgia near the city of Alpharetta.The centerpiece of the development is an 18,000-seat arena, intended to bring a National Hockey League franchise back to the Atlanta area.

  5. Opus Place - Wikipedia

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    At this time, the project was known as 98 14th Street, [3] and it was expected to be constructed in phases and completed by 2020. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The tallest of the three skyscrapers would be 720 feet (220 m), just 3 feet (0.91 m) shorter than the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel , making it the sixth-tallest building in the city.

  6. The Works (mixed-use development) - Wikipedia

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    Selig Developments, a subsidiary of Selig Enterprises, announced the development on August 11, 2017. [2] [3] The project would see the reconversion of 40 buildings on property in Atlanta's Upper Westside owned by Selig, which had accumulated much of the area over 50 years, which would be completed in phases over the course of five to ten years. [3]

  7. Techwood Homes - Wikipedia

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    Techwood Homes was an early public housing project in the Atlanta, Georgia in the United States, opened just before the First Houses. The whites-only Techwood Homes replaced an integrated settlement of low-income people known as Tanyard Bottom or Tech Flats.

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  9. Stop Cop City - Wikipedia

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    The $90 million proposed training center would include a shooting range and a mock village that has led the project to be nicknamed "Cop City." The city is expected to pay one-third of the cost, with the Atlanta Police Foundation (APF) paying the rest. [3] Plans for the 85-acre (34 ha) facility were announced in 2017 [citation needed ...

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