Category: Buckhead Real Estate

Staplehouse Transforms into a Soup Kitchen

Most restaurants in Atlanta, and all over the world, have furloughed employees indefinitely. Most have adapted to the stay-at-home-order with take-out and delivery, along with sending unused food to local charities and feeding the homeless, one restaurant went even further. Atlanta’s Staplehouse restaurant partnered with Giving Kitchen to launch “The Giving Soup Kitchen” to provide…

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Keeping it Real Estate: At Home with Hilary Bell

“I was so nervous, but I weighed my pros and cons, and jumped,” says Beacham agent Hilary Bell on her transition into real estate. After being a teacher for nineteen years and a successful run in the building industry with her family business, Hilary’s transition into real estate was a natural one. Originally from Tampa,…

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Beacham Good News

Beacham Good News is a daily news post, intending to spread positivity and hope during this time. Below you will find stories of inspiration, encouragement and resilience. We are posting these good news nuggets daily on our social media pages, making it easy for you to share these stories with family and friends. With a…

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Henri’s Bakery Giving 50% to First Responders

Established in 1929, this beloved Atlanta bakery is stepping up to serve its community, just as it has for the past 90 years. The recent world events has put a damper on just about every business and family alike, so we are all finding new ways to adapt. Henri’s green truck has been spotted in neighborhoods around…

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Support Atlanta Public Schools During Covid-19

Covid-19 is not only impacting businesses both big and small, but also severely impacting the school systems world-wide. This (hopefully) short-term disruption is being felt by families and students around the world, and while some have the necessary materials to learn from home, many do not. The state has closed all schools for the remainder…

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Keeping it Real Estate: Kiplyn Thompson

As a fourth generation Atlantan, Kiplyn Thompson’s roots run deep. Beginning in Milton where she grew up, down to Grant Park where her in-laws met, and now her current home in Buckhead, Atlanta has always proven to be home.  Kiplyn’s grandfather was the owner of the Alpharetta General Store and also served as the Mayor…

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At Home with Architect, Bobby McAlpine

Architect Bobby McAlpine invited us into his personal residence for a conversation on the catalysts behind his work, a tour of his home and insight into this issue’s cover home located at 4371 Northside Drive. ______ Brimming with candor and eclectic splendors, guests invited into Bobby McAlpine’s home can catch a glimpse of his soul….

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On Trend: A Pop of Color in the Kitchen

Add Character with Color  All-white kitchens haven’t gone anywhere [yet], but designers are opening up more possibilities for cabinet colors than ever before. Take into account the amount of natural light that comes into your kitchen before choosing a color you’re comfortable with. Adding color to your kitchen cabinetry will add personality and a new…

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Atlanta Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day

Atlanta St. Patrick’s Parade 5K Run/Walk Saturday, March 14, Colony Square, 9:45 AM Atlanta’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Saturday, March 14, Midtown Atlanta, 12 PM Luck of Avalon Friday, March 13, Avalon Alpharetta, 5 PM St. Paddy’s on Perry Festival Saturday, March 14, Downtown Lawrenceville, 3 PM Shamrock’n Roll Road Race Saturday, March 14, Atlantic Station,…

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Horseradish Grill to Close After 26 Years

Horseradish Grill has announced it will close their doors February 15th after being sold to Buckhead Institution and former Atlas chef, Christopher Grossman, along with general manager Geno Dew. New plans state the highly acclaimed restaurant duo will open an all-day establishment dubbed ‘The Chastain’ later this summer. The restaurant originally began as a country…

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