The Cathedral of St. Phillip in Buckhead was the scene as the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus presented “Deck The Halls: The 35th Annual Holiday Concert” on Dec. 4 and 5. This marked the Chorus’ 20th year at the venue.
Check out our photo gallery from the event below and keep your eyes peeled next March when both the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus and the Atlanta Women’s Chorus perform together for the first time in the “And Justice For All” concert.
(Photos by Jean Bartlett)
Jordan D. Schnitzer talks about the iconic Campbell’s Soup cans.
Some trees in Peachtree Hill Park are already marked for removal for the drainpipe project. (Photo by Evelyn Andrews)
At the Perimeter Business Alliance’s March meeting, held at Cox Enterprises headquarters, (from left) Gerard White of Clearwave Corp., David A Spotts of AutoTrader.com, Tino Mantella of Technology Association of Georgia and David Dabbiere of AirWatch discuss the explosive growth in high-tech industries.
Mark and Soodi Kick opened their health food store in 1980 and have expanded their lines of business, playing to their strengths with ‘a higher ratio of employee attention’ to their customers’ concerns.
The crowd gathered at the Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce listened as presentations were to honor local officials and volunteers.
Shipman
John Liu, marketing manager for Perimeter Mall, discusses changes at the mall.
Kym Hughes
Peter Dunn has returned to Atlanta to work in the same hotel building as he did in the 1990s — except now the neighborhood has totally changed. He oversees the new 275-room Le Meridien hotel, the brand’s first foray into the Atlanta market. The owners have invested more than $20 million in renovations.
Brad Sturgeon, general manager of the Embassy Suites Atlanta-Perimeter Center, believes the Perimeter market will continue to improve. He also manages a Buckhead hotel and says the markets ‘have become increasingly blended.’
Work on the retractable roof continues.
Shoppers ride the escalator at Lenox Square in Buckhead.
Lenox Square mall in Buckhead is one of the largest shopping centers in the Southeast. Shoplifting at the mall was lower in 2012 compared with 2011.
The giant falcon sculpture by Gábor Miklós Szoke.
Getting the cranes out will be a major undertaking.
A future concession area.
A closer look at the impressive sculpture.