Atlanta is taking a new step to make buildings more accessible for people with disabilities.
Atlanta will require push-button door openers at new street-facing building entrances to improve accessibility.
This is the latest retail concept to advance in downtown, which has seen an influx of new development over the last several years.
Residents living inside a 26-story high-rise in midtown Atlanta are waking up for the second morning in a row without electricity.
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