In January 1967, after a gubernatorial election that saw neither candidate gain enough votes to win, the Georgia Legislature was faced with a vital …
Georgia has now reached a crucial moment
Georgia’s ongoing protests have only further exposed the political divides between state and society. While the Georgian population overwhelmingly backs a European future, citizens will have to chose …
Georgia firm buys historic Five Points Theatre building in Riverside
A Georgia real estate investment firm bought the Five Points Theatre building at 1028 Park St. in Riverside on May 16 for $7 million. The Seng Co. in Decatur, Georgia, bought the 16,037-square-foot …
SRS Brokers $3M Sale of Restaurant in Woodstock, Georgia Leased to Raising Cane’s
SRS Real Estate Partners has brokered the $3 million ground lease sale of a newly built restaurant property located at 9893 Highway 92 in Woodstock, about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta. Raising Cane’s …
Property Tax in Georgia
Nonresidents are taxed on income sourced within Georgia, and married couples are taxed separately. However, families and married couples have the option to file joint property tax returns. Nonresident …
Details on how much Georgia athletics budget is slated to rise for fiscal year 2025
The Georgia Athletic Association board of directors next week will be asked to approve a budget of more than $192 million, an increase of about 10 percent. That’s what deputy athletic director for …
Deputy Economy Minister announces Georgia will be first in region to host UN World Tourism Day
Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili on Saturday announced that Georgia would be the first country in the Black Sea region to host the World Tourism Day of the United Nations World …
Georgia’s Summer Burn Ban: What residents in the CSRA need to know
It’s that time of year again. If you’re living in Columbia or Richmond County, you’ve probably heard (or seen the hazy skies) about Georgia’s summer burn ban. As the heat increases, so does the risk …
Schengen visa delays lead Indian holidaymakers to explore alternative destinations like Georgia, Australia, and Japan
Schengen visa delays have led Indian holidaymakers to explore alternative destinations like Georgia, Australia, and Japan for summer vacations. Trips …
A tiny Georgia agency’s role about to grow with climate, infrastructure spending
The long-overlooked Georgia Environmental Finance Authority will determine how billions of climate and infrastructure dollars are spent …