Citizens Market Atlanta is Buckhead’s new chef-driven food hall
The final piece of the puzzle for a massive re-development at Phipps Plaza that began in 2018 is now open.
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The final piece of the puzzle for a massive re-development at Phipps Plaza that began in 2018 is now open.
Snap Thai Fish House, a Thai-inspired seafood restaurant, celebrated its grand opening May 1 at 3699 Lenox Road NE. The
Buckhead Butcher Shop owner Connor Boney doesn’t just want to sell his customers cuts of meat and meal accompaniments, he
Pickleball is America’s fastest growing sport, and that trend has taken hold in the Atlanta area. Buckhead residents are picking
ADAC (Atlanta Decorative Arts Center) has been a nationally-recognized source for the interior design community for over 60 years. Once
Jackson Fine Art has been a staple of the Atlanta art scene for over thirty years. The contemporary photography gallery
Lenox Marketplace now bears a new moniker — The Block At Phipps — but the updates to the 9.4-acre retail
Legoland Discovery Center Atlanta closed its doors for renovation after Labor Day 2022, and it will reopen as the LEGO
Work is now underway to extend the PATH400 trail from Wieuca Road to Lordans Drive. PATH400, the 5.2-mile greenway running
The HUB404 Conservancy made several moves in 2022 to get the 9-acre greenspace project closer to breaking ground, and the
Isla & Co is now open at 56 East Andrews Drive. The space formerly housed Sama Food for Balance next
Buckhead is home to many of Atlanta’s great restaurants. Residents know they don’t have to dine in West Midtown to
After four years and a global pandemic, Life Time Athletic complex at Phipps Plaza is open as of December 8,
The German American Cultural Foundation moved the Atlanta Christkindl Market to Buckhead Village in 2021. The popular holiday festival has
Dozens of local and nationally-known decorators have descended on Buckhead to create not one, but THREE decorator showhomes! All three
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens joined Atlanta City Council Representatives Howard Shook and Mary Norwood, along with other officials on November
The Buckhead Library continues to support local artists, and especially the photography community, with the “Dreamscapes” exhibit. The exhibit is
I have lived in Atlanta, specifically Buckhead, since my family moved here in 1978. The last time I moved back
The spirit of Buckhead heads forward. This is the way it has been, and perhaps this is the way it will always be. The spirit of Buckhead points forward. You see it in the way we work, and you see it in the way we play. The reach is always extending further. The search is for excellence and beauty and grace and vibrancy.
We are a community of individuals. We are diverse, we are dynamic, and we are discerning. We are builders. We are connected to one another with a common bond. A common dream. A common quest. Pointing life in one direction. Forward.