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What's Up in New Development
The modern houses cropping up on historic Athens streets might stick out, but they're keeping those neighborhoods architecturally fresh.
By Stella Smith | September 12, 2012
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What's Up in New Development
Although upfront costs are higher than an energy-demanding alternative, the cleaner option pays for itself over time, and more and more quickly as increasing worldwide demand causes energy prices to continue to rise.
By Kellan Lyman | September 5, 2012
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What's Up in New Development
If you haven't been to Athens in a while, you may be surprised to see facelifts for UGA's iconic North Campus fence, the Holmes-Hunter building, a sports bar-turned-frat house and what used to be the Navy School.
By Stella Smith | August 22, 2012
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What's Up in New Development
Athens needs stronger environmental regulations to protect against runoff at construction sites like a student apartment building on Carr's Hill.
By Kellan Lyman | August 8, 2012
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What's Up in New Development
Our development correspondent is going on hiatus, but first, he ruminates on nature, humanity and the future of Athens.
By Kevan Williams | July 18, 2012
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What's Up in New Development
If the ADDA hires UGA professor Jack Crowley to design a downtown master plan, the university itself won't be involved.
By Kevan Williams | July 11, 2012
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