Cheers to 30 Years!

Atlanta Intown is celebrating three decades of responsible, hyperlocal journalism in Atlanta’s most dynamic neighborhoods.

For 30 years, Atlanta Intown has been at the forefront of delivering non-sensational, hyperlocal journalism, capturing the vibrant essence of Atlanta’s most dynamic neighborhoods including Ansley Park, Candler Park, Druid Hills, Inman Park, Midtown, Morningside, Virginia-Highland, and beyond. Delivered directly to homes in the 30306, 30307, and 30309 zip codes and available at businesses across these and adjacent areas like Decatur and Downtown Atlanta, our publication has been the trusted source for stories that matter to our community for thirty years.

Celebrating Intown’s longtime businesses

As Atlanta Intown marks its 30th anniversary, we looked back at our first issue in 1994 to see which local businesses are still thriving three decades later. From restaurants to retail to home services, these businesses have stood the test of time.  Many of these businesses also remain distribution points for the print issue of…

How I launched Atlanta Intown 30 years ago

In October 1994, I was driving to my Downtown newspaper job from Morningside, watching new coffee shops and restaurants building out along North Highland, and thought the emerging neighborhood was missing a significant voice: a neighborhood newspaper.  I took a week’s vacation and started walking the streets of Atlanta 30306, telling merchants I was launching…

30 Years of Intown Real Estate: Realtors share their memories and insights

Over the last 30 years, Intown housing has been growing by leaps and bounds in popularity and price. That’s true for real estate in all of Atlanta, and Georgia.  In 1990, the average home price in Georgia was roughly $70,700. By 2000, that had jumped to $111,200, according to Demographia/Wendell Cox Consultancy. Zillow reports that…

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