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Doc Rob and the rise of the virtual pinball emulators
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

Doc Rob and the rise of the virtual pinball emulators

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SCAD cries foul after new property owner makes $500K demand for parking rights
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SCAD cries foul after new property owner makes $500K demand for parking rights

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Delayed, but not forgotten – Juneteenth festival embraced by community
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Delayed, but not forgotten – Juneteenth festival embraced by community

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Judge set to rule on Weeping Time Coalition’s legal challenge to Salvation Army’s transitional housing plan
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Judge set to rule on Weeping Time Coalition’s legal challenge to Salvation Army’s transitional housing plan

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Savannah Salutes the Songs of Paul Simon
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Savannah Salutes the Songs of Paul Simon

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Freelancer Kareem McMichael offers his take on Connect’s end
Opinion/Arts & Culture

Freelancer Kareem McMichael offers his take on Connect’s end

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New plan submitted for former Bay Street dry cleaner’s site
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New plan submitted for former Bay Street dry cleaner’s site

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The gift of song: Teddy Adams Sextet and Cynthia Utterbach put on a show to remember
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The gift of song: Teddy Adams Sextet and Cynthia Utterbach put on a show to remember

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At 83, Teddy Adams’ jazz legacy and contributions continue to make Savannah a better place to be
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At 83, Teddy Adams’ jazz legacy and contributions continue to make Savannah a better place to be

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Week Ahead: Aug. 18-24
Latest Posts Meeting Brief

Week Ahead: Aug. 18-24

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DisConnected: The loss of local media is no laughing matter
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DisConnected: The loss of local media is no laughing matter

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43rd Savannah Jazz Festival 2024 returning in September
nonprofits

43rd Savannah Jazz Festival 2024 returning in September

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Breaking down Olympic barriers and breaking days in Savannah
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

Breaking down Olympic barriers and breaking days in Savannah

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My one wish for Savannah – Residents weigh in on ways to make city better
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My one wish for Savannah – Residents weigh in on ways to make city better

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Clausi Thoughts: Recent Flooding and What Comes Next?
Opinion/Arts & Culture

Clausi Thoughts: Recent Flooding and What Comes Next?

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Savannah Illustrated: West windless
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: West windless

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Week Ahead: Aug. 11-17 – Daiss site plan on the agenda
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Week Ahead: Aug. 11-17 – Daiss site plan on the agenda

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Savannah Illustrated: Dry mouth
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: Dry mouth

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Amazing “Bride Hard” Pop-Up SALE by Samita Wolfe this weekend at The Rainbow House!
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Amazing “Bride Hard” Pop-Up SALE by Samita Wolfe this weekend at The Rainbow House!

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City to consider new way to fund stormwater infrastructure costs, again
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City to consider new way to fund stormwater infrastructure costs, again

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On praying to “Sky Daddy”, obscure country tunes & “The Muddy Streets of Savannah” – a retrospective of the city’s history of flooding in song ahead of Debby
Editorials/Ramblings Opinion/Arts & Culture

On praying to “Sky Daddy”, obscure country tunes & “The Muddy Streets of Savannah” – a retrospective of the city’s history of flooding in song ahead of Debby

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Giant Partition Pikachu at Savannah Comic Con
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Giant Partition Pikachu at Savannah Comic Con

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From Trash to Class: How to pair wine with Savannah’s quintessential comfort eats
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From Trash to Class: How to pair wine with Savannah’s quintessential comfort eats

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Week ahead: Aug. 4-10
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Week ahead: Aug. 4-10

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SCAD acquires former Bull Street site approved for apartment building
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SCAD acquires former Bull Street site approved for apartment building

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SCAD’s worth continues upward trajectory in latest tax filing
Latest Posts Local Matters

SCAD’s worth continues upward trajectory in latest tax filing

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Wexford: Savannah’s new Irish pub and its mad first-week success.
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

Wexford: Savannah’s new Irish pub and its mad first-week success.

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Boas, beats & lip-synch battles: A local does Bingo Loco
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

Boas, beats & lip-synch battles: A local does Bingo Loco

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A bit of life by B: School supply lists
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

A bit of life by B: School supply lists

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Something says something and it always means the same thing
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

Something says something and it always means the same thing

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Six amazing Savannah coffee shops for remote work or studying
Latest Posts Opinion/Arts & Culture

Six amazing Savannah coffee shops for remote work or studying

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Stories matter: A fictional story is sometimes more reflective of the truth than fact, said the liar
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Stories matter: A fictional story is sometimes more reflective of the truth than fact, said the liar

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Week Ahead: July 21-27
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Week Ahead: July 21-27

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Historic Savannah Foundation to Host Lecture About “The Revitalization of Waters Avenue” on Thursday, August 15
nonprofits

Historic Savannah Foundation to Host Lecture About “The Revitalization of Waters Avenue” on Thursday, August 15

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Week ahead: July 7-13
Local Matters

Week ahead: July 7-13

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Taylor Square is here to stay: Judge dismisses complaint challenging name change
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Taylor Square is here to stay: Judge dismisses complaint challenging name change

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New owner of former Tricks bbq site is a familiar name in Savannah and “Starland District,” currently proposing Victory Drive storage complex plan
Latest Posts Local Matters

New owner of former Tricks bbq site is a familiar name in Savannah and “Starland District,” currently proposing Victory Drive storage complex plan

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Savannah Illustrated: Fire jerks
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: Fire jerks

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Galvan Foundation expands Kiah Museum “campus” to include adjacent commercial building
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Galvan Foundation expands Kiah Museum “campus” to include adjacent commercial building

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Property Matters (briefs): Rhino folks, partners keeping busy
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Property Matters (briefs): Rhino folks, partners keeping busy

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Week Ahead: June 23-29
Local Matters

Week Ahead: June 23-29

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Savannah Illustrated: Going Backwards
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: Going Backwards

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First homes built, sold as part of Cuyler-Brownville housing initiative
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First homes built, sold as part of Cuyler-Brownville housing initiative

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Port Wentworth set to consider hockey rink, amphitheater contracts
Local Matters

Port Wentworth set to consider hockey rink, amphitheater contracts

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New plan for former Boys II Men Barber Shop
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New plan for former Boys II Men Barber Shop

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Savannah Illustrated (Satire): Breaking ground
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Savannah Illustrated (Satire): Breaking ground

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With $2.4M land purchase, Tybee seeks solution to “water insecurity” concerns
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With $2.4M land purchase, Tybee seeks solution to “water insecurity” concerns

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Judge rules Pooler city manager separation agreement violated state law
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Judge rules Pooler city manager separation agreement violated state law

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Property Matters
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Property Matters

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Port Wentworth’s $42M hockey rink, amphitheater construction solicitation closes this week
Latest Posts Local Matters

Port Wentworth’s $42M hockey rink, amphitheater construction solicitation closes this week

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Week Ahead: June 9-15
Local Matters

Week Ahead: June 9-15

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Former Savannah City Manager appointed as Chatham Area Transit’s interim CEO
Latest Posts Local Matters

Former Savannah City Manager appointed as Chatham Area Transit’s interim CEO

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Savannah’s new arena operator reports financials for second year, cited in DOJ lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster
Latest Posts Local Matters

Savannah’s new arena operator reports financials for second year, cited in DOJ lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster

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As water demand grows, Tybee looking to tap into Savannah’s system
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As water demand grows, Tybee looking to tap into Savannah’s system

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City planning to make manufacturers pay for “forever chemicals” removal
Latest Posts Local Matters

City planning to make manufacturers pay for “forever chemicals” removal

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Chatham’s proposed budget establishes county fire department
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Chatham’s proposed budget establishes county fire department

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Savannah Illustrated: A sticky situation
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Savannah Illustrated: A sticky situation

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Deep Center hosting Sunday Soiree on June 9
nonprofits

Deep Center hosting Sunday Soiree on June 9

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Former Montgomery Street gas station being converted into restaurant and pub
Latest Posts Local Matters

Former Montgomery Street gas station being converted into restaurant and pub

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Warehouses eyed for  haunted house, pickleball
Latest Posts Local Matters

Warehouses eyed for haunted house, pickleball

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Savannah Illustrated: Text talk
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: Text talk

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Week Ahead: 19-25
Local Matters

Week Ahead: 19-25

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Chatham County may have its own fire department by July
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Chatham County may have its own fire department by July

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Green Truck Pub hosting fundraiser for Ogeechee Riverkeeper on June 18
nonprofits

Green Truck Pub hosting fundraiser for Ogeechee Riverkeeper on June 18

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Savannah Illustrated: Setting the record sideways
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: Setting the record sideways

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ARTS Southeast announces Good Vibrations summer exhibition
nonprofits

ARTS Southeast announces Good Vibrations summer exhibition

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Week Ahead: May 12-18
Local Matters Meeting Brief

Week Ahead: May 12-18

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Chatham County selects site for indoor sports complex, but funding still in question
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Chatham County selects site for indoor sports complex, but funding still in question

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Art and Asphalt – City seeking creative minds for traffic calming mural in Cloverdale
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Art and Asphalt – City seeking creative minds for traffic calming mural in Cloverdale

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Greg Parker, partners to transform Savannah’s “ugliest” buildings as part of “legacy project”
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Greg Parker, partners to transform Savannah’s “ugliest” buildings as part of “legacy project”

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Week Ahead: May 5-11
Local Matters Meeting Brief

Week Ahead: May 5-11

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City considering stormwater fee to maintain drainage infrastructure
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

City considering stormwater fee to maintain drainage infrastructure

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Kiah House nomination approved for Georgia Register of Historic Places
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Kiah House nomination approved for Georgia Register of Historic Places

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“God is still blessing” – Asbury Pastor describes difficult decision and future plans after sale of historic downtown church
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

“God is still blessing” – Asbury Pastor describes difficult decision and future plans after sale of historic downtown church

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School board candidate forum to be held on May 19
nonprofits

School board candidate forum to be held on May 19

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An introvert’s outing: The Maxines and ( I missed Black Tusk) at Congress Street Social Club
Editorials/Ramblings Local Matters

An introvert’s outing: The Maxines and ( I missed Black Tusk) at Congress Street Social Club

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Savannah Illustrated: By the numbers
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: By the numbers

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Week Ahead: April 28-May 4
Local Matters Meeting Brief

Week Ahead: April 28-May 4

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City on track to spend up to $5.4M for rented space following sale of municipal building, other properties
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

City on track to spend up to $5.4M for rented space following sale of municipal building, other properties

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New plans submitted for former fire station five years after city sold building for use as a cafe
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

New plans submitted for former fire station five years after city sold building for use as a cafe

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City approves fairgrounds deal for almost 400 affordable homes, apts
Latest Posts Local Matters

City approves fairgrounds deal for almost 400 affordable homes, apts

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Former Asbury church acquired by development group planning restaurant use
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Former Asbury church acquired by development group planning restaurant use

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SCAD renovating, expanding former Fork & Dagger diner
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

SCAD renovating, expanding former Fork & Dagger diner

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SCAD renovating, expanding former Fork & Dagger diner
Meeting Brief

SCAD renovating, expanding former Fork & Dagger diner

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HSF to continue lecture series with “Nominating the Kiah House for the National Register of Historic Places”
nonprofits

HSF to continue lecture series with “Nominating the Kiah House for the National Register of Historic Places”

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Foram’s East Broad Street development returning to MPC, City Council for consideration
Meeting Brief

Foram’s East Broad Street development returning to MPC, City Council for consideration

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An introvert’s outing: Damon & the Shitkickers at Over Yonder
Editorials/Ramblings Local Matters

An introvert’s outing: Damon & the Shitkickers at Over Yonder

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Savannah Agenda Quiz: April 2024
Quizzes/Games

Savannah Agenda Quiz: April 2024

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Week Ahead: April 21-27
Latest Posts Meeting Brief

Week Ahead: April 21-27

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Savannah Branch NAACP to Host Candidates for Meet & Greet
nonprofits

Savannah Branch NAACP to Host Candidates for Meet & Greet

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TEDxSavannah Set to Host May 16th Event
nonprofits

TEDxSavannah Set to Host May 16th Event

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Savannah Illustrated: Split indecision
Cartoons/Satire

Savannah Illustrated: Split indecision

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More SCAD tax exemptions on tap
Latest Posts Local Matters

More SCAD tax exemptions on tap

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Demolition, historic renovation gets initial OK for downtown hotel
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Demolition, historic renovation gets initial OK for downtown hotel

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Week Ahead: April 7-13
Local Matters Meeting Brief

Week Ahead: April 7-13

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Food hall with multiple restaurants, bars planned for Thomas Square (aka Starland District)
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Food hall with multiple restaurants, bars planned for Thomas Square (aka Starland District)

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Healthy Savannah’s Faith and Health Coalition Hosts April 21 Faith Walk at Lake Mayer
nonprofits

Healthy Savannah’s Faith and Health Coalition Hosts April 21 Faith Walk at Lake Mayer

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The Monthly Family Support Meeting by LDSS is April 18: Come Connect and Learn
nonprofits

The Monthly Family Support Meeting by LDSS is April 18: Come Connect and Learn

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Sandwiches, sweet treats, brisket and brunch: The latest restaurant plans
Latest Posts Local Matters Property Matters

Sandwiches, sweet treats, brisket and brunch: The latest restaurant plans

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Government Matters (briefs)
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Government Matters (briefs)

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