Community Corner

Buckhead Patch Week in Review

Catch up on headlines you may have missed

We're all busy, so to help you get the best cross section of happenings in Buckhead, Patch will offer a selection of stories you might have missed during the past week.

  • Raleigh-based Highwoods Properties announced last week that it purchased Two Alliance Center on Lenox Road in Buckhead for $146.7 million.
  • Flanked by several blue 96-gallon curbside recycling carts, Mayor Kasim Reed announced a major expansion of the Atlanta’s residential recycling program.
  • After only a few months of business, East Paces Tavern shut its doors.
  • It's been more than 50 years since Lenox Square was built, and the message Tuesday afternoon from property manager Robin Suggs was clear: "It's time for a facelift."
  • Atlanta police are looking for more information about a string of car break-ins reported at a Buckhead apartment complex overnight on Wednesday.
  • Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for Buckhead restaurants and schools.


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