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End of the road: These vehicles won’t be back in 2026
It’s not just low-selling models heading off to the automotive graveyard. Automakers are retiring both long-running and resurrected models.
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Data center tax breaks, energy costs emerge as targets for Georgia lawmakers
The Georgia General Assembly appears poised to consider several pieces of legislation this session that could affect data centers and energy costs associated with them.
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Data centers promise tax gains for Georgia. But are they delivering?
As Big Tech has faced pushback from communities about the hulking projects and concerns over rising energy bills, developers have leaned into big financial promises.
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Seeing more new Porsche cars around Atlanta? There’s a reason.
The German luxury automaker, which has its North American headquarters in Atlanta, set a sales record for the U.S. in 2025.
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Mercedes-Benz USA exec: AI is ‘changing the way that we do everything’
As Mercedes-Benz USA’s chief marketing officer, Melody Lee sees herself as a steward of the storied auto brand that turns 140 on Jan. 29.
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Groups urge PSC to reconsider approval of Georgia Power’s $16B expansion
Environmental groups contend the PSC cleared Georgia Power’s expansion without the data to show all of the new power plants are needed, at least for now.
Georgia is a payments giant. A blockbuster deal in that world is complete.
One of Georgia’s largest homegrown fintech companies has a new corporate owner as the result of a $13.5B acquisition.
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EVs face the market in a post-tax credit era
Moving forward, EVs will have to prove themselves on value, usability and total ownership costs.
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Georgia, U.S. builders bullish on data centers. But economic fears grow.
Georgia’s construction industry expects data centers to remain big business in 2026, but they’re less confident it’ll be a banner year to build just about anything else.
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What the $245M refinance of a Midtown office tower signals for Atlanta
While many lenders remain wary of the office sector after the COVID-19 pandemic’s disruptions, a flashy Midtown skyscraper was recently able to secure a massive new loan.





