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The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation presented a historic African American church in Atlanta with a $20,000 grant for ...
Cousins started his real estate career selling $11,000 houses with his father in the 1960s. He would go on to reshape Atlanta ...
Tom Cousins, the influential Atlanta real estate developer and philanthropist, died Tuesday at age 93 while hospitalized in ...
Cousins left an indelible impression on the Atlanta skyline, including as the developer behind the city's tallest building, ...
APD said officers responded shortly after 10:35 p.m. to a home at the 2200 block of Camp Ground Rd SW near Atlanta's Ben Hill ...
Thomas Grady Cousins (born December 7, 1931) is an American real estate developer, sports supporter and philanthropist.
Mr. Cousins, along with former Georgia Governor Carl Sanders, purchased and moved the Hawks from St. Louis to Atlanta in 1968 ...
Atlanta real estate developer and philanthropist Tom Cousins has died, a source close to the family confirmed late Tuesday night. He was 93.
One person was killed early Tuesday morning after gunfire erupted around 3 a.m. on Howell Drive in Locust Grove, Henry County ...
An exchange of gunfire in a busy Atlanta nightlife area left one person dead and 10 others injured, capping off a violent ...
This southern neighborhood in Atlanta transformed from a post-Civil War refuge into a vibrant cultural hotspot with award-winning dining and street art.
An exchange of gunfire in a busy Atlanta nightlife area early Monday left one person dead and 10 others injured, police said.