Georgia

Georgia

Georgia economic growth slow but steady, unemployment rate at 3.6%

It was steady as she goes for the Georgia economy in September, with modest job growth and a small increase in the

Technology

Data center pitched in this vibrant area of Atlanta could be the last

A data center is being proposed for an emerging entertainment hub. But, it could be one of the last of these projects

Energy

Georgia Power is drilling holes more than a mile underground. Here’s why

At a trio of spots in rural Georgia, the state’s largest utility is boring holes thousands of feet into the Earth’s crust.

Aerospace

Lockheed Martin marks 70 years of C-130 aircraft in flight and built in Georgia

Inside the cavernous Lockheed Martin aircraft manufacturing plant at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, employees Thursday celebrated nearly 70 years of flight for

Real Estate

Atlanta office leasing rebounds as bigger deals return

More Atlanta companies are rekindling plans to lease office space, adding momentum to hopes for a sustained recovery in the local office property

Workforce Development

AIG eyes Atlanta Perimeter for new employment hub; may add hundreds of jobs

A Fortune 100 insurance giant is planning a major expansion in Atlanta, potentially adding hundreds of jobs along the Perimeter. American International

Manufacturing

Duracell eyes Georgia Tech’s Science Square for new R&D facility

One of the largest U.S. battery manufacturers is in talks to bring a research and development facility to a new $1 billion

Infrastructure

Georgia Power lands federal grant to modernize its electric grid

Georgia Power, the state’s largest electric utility, will receive a $160 million federal grant to help fund transmission upgrades the company says will allow

Georgia

Georgia in talks to land battery manufacturing innovation center in Atlanta

Georgia leaders are attempting to recruit a battery manufacturer to open an innovation center in Atlanta, a deal that could involve a

Technology

Lockheed Martin in Marietta to build ‘hurricane hunter’ aircraft for NOAA

As hurricanes become more severe and dangerous, Lockheed Martin in Marietta will play a role in improving research for forecasts by building