Hi everyone, greetings! I’m back with your fresh copy of the Decatur-Avondale Estates Patch newsletter. Let’s get this Thursday started off right with a quick guide to the most important things happening around town, including updates on…
- Mustafa’s Boxing Gym, Queen Sheba Fashion, and 360 Fixx businesses opened to serve their community.
- Agnes Scott College receiving an estimated $1.02 million in community project funding.
- The DeKalb History Center’s scheduled Annual Spring Fling fundraiser.
But first, today’s weather: Mostly sunny and warmer. High: 79 Low: 56.
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Here are the top stories today in Decatur-Avondale Estates:
- Namdar Realty Group bought the Gallery at South DeKalb last year for $19.3 million. Many business owners within the mall hoped this would be a change for the better. However, there has been very little change since last year when the mall was bought by Namdar Realty Group. In addition, the construction of “Cop City” the $90 million police training facility, isn’t making matters easier. Due to these and many other factors, business owners in South DeKalb have taken matters into their own hands, investing in their own community. Businesses such as Mustafa’s Boxing Gym, Queen Sheba Fashion, and 360 Fixx are just a few businesses that remain open and hope to flourish and provide services and products to their community members and beyond. (
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