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OZARK (2017)
OZARK, EPISODE 1: Sugarwood
After his business partner cheats a dangerous client, financial adviser Marty must devise a radical plan to save the lives of himself and his family.
The view from our apartment in Downtown Atlanta.
The Tabernacle on Luckie Street, Downtown Atlanta. Built in 1910 as a Baptist church, it was converted to a music venue in the 1990s. It’s worth the price of admission just to be inside the great old building.
GA March for our lives, Downtown ATL
Pedestrians on Peachtree, Downtown ATL
The view from the MARTA train coming into Downtown Atlanta from the east line.
Atlanta Streets Alive on Dekalb Avenue
You don’t often see parking decks being demolished in Atlanta. Emory Hospital is tearing down this one at West Peachtree and Linden because, reportedly, it was structurally unsound. According to Curbed Atlanta, there are no plans for the property. EDIT: I’ve been informed that they’re putting a surface parking lot here and now I’m sad.
Castleberry Hill, Atlanta. Blue sky and red bricks.
Escalator at Peachtree Center MARTA Station
Krog Tunnel, between Inman Park and Cabbagetown.
According to the NFL this week, reverence for the U.S. flag is more important to them than the liberty (like free speech) that the flag stands for. Yet another reason for cities to stop using public money to fund privately-owned stadiums. They take our public money, but deny public rights.
The full cost to taxpayers of the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta is well over $200mil, and that includes the ridiculous $24mil ped bridge the city is building for the stadium (under the guise of improving access for Vine City).
Five Points MARTA Station, Atlanta
Sunrise in Downtown Atlanta
Judging from the lift and the dumpsters, it appears that work has already begun on the conversion of the long-empty Norfolk Southern office buildings in South Downtown.
After sitting unused for decades, the two large buildings (the pic only shows a portion of one) will become 246 one- and two-bedroom residential units.