Morning headlines
July 11, 2008 at 10:20 am by Russell McLendon in NewsJEKYLL: The first new development in three decades on the island, a Hampton Inn, breaks ground Monday.
AERO HEADS: Jacoby Development’s large-scale “aerotropolis” redevelopment of the Hapeville Ford plant could be the southside city’s big break, but commercial real-estate experts say it’s also a big risk.
REVIVAL: State gives $10,000 to proposed new Allman Brothers museum in Macon.
CEASAR MITCHELL: Running for mayor.
TRIALS OF JOB: Mayor Franklin announces she’ll cut another 165 jobs to deal with the budget shortfall.
THE LONG RUN: USA Today profiles the Braves’ baffling inability to win one-run games.
CLASSICAL GAS: Norcross gas station took part in a $1.99/gallon marketing gimmick that had a line of cars waiting 30 minutes or more to fill up.
NICHOLS TRIAL: Judge says it needs to be moved.
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