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In the June issue, we focus on Atlanta’s new prominence as a technology hub. We lead off with a story on the revamp of Downtown’s historic Flatiron Building into Flatiron City – an innovative “Next Gen” collaborative workspace that includes the nation’s second Microsoft Innovation Center. We also catch up with Kate Atwood, who is now behind the city’s ChooseATL campaign to bring new startups as well as established businesses to the city. You’ll also find a profile of Hux, an online startup to find housecleaning services created by three young Atlantans, and an update on FinTech Atlanta, the new task force that is promoting the growing financial technology sector.

Elsewhere in this issue, you’ll find a big guide to summer fun in the city – from film festivals and concerts to bike rides and beer gardens. There’s also a new roundup of all the recently opened restaurants and drink spots. It will take you all summer to make your through this extensive list.

Also back this summer is part one of our special section, Head for the Hills. If you’re looking for a mountain home getaway or are ready to leave Atlanta for North Georgia, this package of stories is for you.

You can read the June issue by clicking this link or the cover image above.

Stay cool, y’all!

Collin Kelley
Editor

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Collin Kelley is the executive editor of Atlanta Intown, Georgia Voice, and the Rough Draft newsletter. He has been a journalist for nearly four decades and is also an award-winning poet and novelist.