Rumors have been zinging around social media for several days that a large swath of Ponce de Leon Avenue has been gobbled up by a developer who plans to bulldoze beloved Virginia-Highland institutions like MJQ Concourse, The Local, Drunken Unicorn, Bookhouse Pub, and Java Jive. The rumor gained traction after 8ARM restaurant announced that it would be closing in October after its BeltLine-adjcent property was sold to developer Cartel Properties. Then, VESTA Fitboxing posted on Instagram that it was seeking a new location after the entire block of Ponce from its location to the 8ARM and former Paris on Ponce building had also been gobbled up, presumably by Cartel. A map circulating on Reddit and Twitter showed the entire north side of Ponce from the BeltLine to the Honey Bubble property would be razed to make way for new development. Virginia-Highland Civic Association President David Brandenberger, told Urbanize Atlanta that it was all โconjecture at this point,” while the website noted that five parcels on the block are currently owned by five different individuals or corporations.
Mayor Andre Dickens has appointed Justin Cutler to serve as the City of Atlantaโs Department of Parks and Recreation Commissioner. Cutler is a Certified Parks & Recreation Executive (CPRE) by the National Recreation & Parks Association with over 20 years of experience. Prior to joining the City of Atlanta, Cutler served as the Director of Recreation Services for the City of Seattle. His appointment is effective Aug. 1.

The Internationalย Olympicย Committee presented its rarestย Olympicย medal โ the Pierre de Coubertin Medal โ to Atlanta-based author/historian George Hirthler. He played a large role in Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic games, including writing the city’s “bid book” for the IOC, installing the Courbertin statue in Centennial Olympic Park (where he also wrote most of the carved texts) and has written a historical novel, “The Idealist,” about the Olympics that has been optioned for a film. IOC President Thomas Bach said: “George Hirthler has put his creative skills at the service of the Olympicย Movement for more than 30 years, and never more so than in โThe Idealist,โ his inspiring fictionalized biographyย of our founder, Pierre de Coubertin. Even in fictional form, โThe Idealistโ captures faithfully Coubertin’s humanityย and spirit. Georgeโs work brings Coubertin to life and illustrates his genius, and this medal reflects Georgeโsย considerable contributions to our work and to keeping alive our founder’s legacy.”ย
