World Cup Wednesday: Small business push in Atlanta
It is World Cup Wednesday in Atlanta, and with the world’s biggest sporting event just three months away, the focus is shifting from the stadium lights to the storefronts of local neighborhoods. While downtown prepares for the main stage, businesses in Southwest Atlanta and along the Cascade corridor are positioning themselves to ensure the economic "goal" isn't just scored in the city center.
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