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Meissner to invest $243M in Athens — commissioners okay Bray St. apartment development — ACC animal shelter remains under quarantine — Abrams to teach at Howard
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Commissioners are expected to address affordable housing on Bray St. and $500,000 towards youth development.
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In brief: Melissa Link set to take new position duties — Proposed new Bray St. development — $500,000 for youth development programs — Hundreds of Methodist churches ask to leave — UGA softball win — UGA baseball loses — Braves lose — Atlanta Hawks win
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More affordable housing possibly coming to North Athens.
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In brief: More affordable housing coming to North Athens — Contest for art installation for upcoming Classic Center Arena — Andrew Clyde introduces new gun brace legislation — Third arrest connected to fatal shooting — UGA baseball faces Georgia State — UGA track and field member honored
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In brief: Commissioners continue discussion of mall redevelopment and homelessness prevention and relief — lawmakers push mental health improvement — Georgia Senators hint at leaner times — UGA men's basketball lost and women's home game tonight — Atlanta Hawks coach fired
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Members of the Mall Area Redevelopment Committee had new questions about the proposal.
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In brief: $1.3 million affordable housing proposal — public input meeting on Thursday — Democrats scolding Republicans for gun bill — A bill to bolster renters rights — appoval of Justice Clarence Thomas statue — Georgia men's basketball wins, women headed to Kentucky
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The proposed development would make the mall area greener, and provide over 1,000 new housing units.
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Kemp's move comes as companies like Hyundai, Rivian, SK Batteries, and Qcells invest billions of dollars on Georgia manufacturing plants that will likely attract new residents.