There has been a lot of talk over the past few weeks about whether or not public spaces used for recreation should stay open, and Georgia’s State Parks and the Atlanta BeltLine are often mentioned specifically. Community activists have even started a petition lobbying for the closure of these locations. Yesterday Governor Brian Kemp and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms reiterated …
Easter Take-Out Options
Easter will likely look quite a bit different from years past for most of us this year. If you are still looking to celebrate in a traditional manner at home with your immediate family, you may already be dreading the trip to the store for the ingredients needed to cook a proper Easter dinner. There’s no need to stress though, …
How will Coronavirus Affect the Housing Market?
Spring normally ushers in the busiest time of year for the residential real estate market, but this year is different from any other in recent memory. The Coronavirus and social distancing measures intended to fight its spread are changing almost every aspect of our lives and home sales are no different. There will be some potential sellers that are no …
Closed….For a Good Cause
Restaurants around Atlanta are handling the current social distancing measures in different ways. While their dining rooms are closed to patrons, many have converted to a bustling carry-out and delivery business, while others have closed temporarily, hoping to reopen when the current social distancing measures are no longer needed. Still others have shifted their kitchens to a noble cause, and …
Little Five Points and Candler Park Restaurants to Order From this Weekend
If you’re located in the area of Little Five Points or Candler Park, we have some great suggestions for you on where to order food from this weekend. The restaurants below are open and ready to accept your orders for carry out, curbside delivery, or through you preferred food delivery app. But remember – check and see if they deliver …
What Exactly are the Current Rules for Alcohol Carryout and Delivery?
Our constant refrain over the past few weeks is “shop local” and “support your local restaurants and breweries,” but many of you may still be unsure of what the law is in Georgia surrounding alcohol to-go and delivery sales. After all, it’s only been in the past decade that local municipalities in our state have rescinded their “blue laws” allowing …
Drive-In Concerts, and Other Creative Ways to Social Distance
Take-out, delivery and curbside service at restaurants and even breweries is the new normal in Atlanta, where social distancing measures are preventing us from dining and drinking in our favorite establishments. Keeping as many employees working as possible and finding ways to keep regulars and new patrons coming in has become the main focus of restaurant and bar owners across …
BREAKING NEWS: Governor Kemp Signs Emergency Order Allowing Notarizing of Documents by Video
Taken from the Campbell & Brannon website. As we updated you on Friday, Campbell & Brannon along with industry partners including real estate brokers, lenders, title insurance underwriters, the State Bar and many others have been diligently working behind the scenes the past two weeks with the Governor’s office on a temporary emergency order that would allow witnessing and …
What’s Going on (Virtually) Around Atlanta
During any normal week, we would send out a few alerts to you about great events coming up across the city, or fun things to do during the upcoming weekend. But now, in the midst of social distancing due to COVID-19, events are cancelled, venues are shuttered and we are all doing our best to stay home and away from …