Georgia Trend Daily – Oct. 31, 2023
Oct. 31, 2023 Savannah Morning News
Port of Brunswick hopeful to become No. 1 port in U.S. for auto and machinery
Latrice Williams reports that the Port of Brunswick is slated to become the No. 1 port for auto and machinery volume in the U.S. It is an ambitious goal but GPA President and CEO Griff Lynch said what they can accomplish in doing so exceeds the accolade.
Oct. 31, 2023 Georgia Trend – Exclusive!
AI: Am I … being replaced? Helped? Paranoid?
Julia Roberts reports, at Georgia Tech, scientists and engineers are studying a topic that has dominated headlines and internet searches of late: artificial intelligence. AI solutions have the power to become our silent partners in ways that could drastically improve our daily lives — and are already doing it. Yet, in a world where algorithms can sift through data with a precision no human can match, uneasiness stirs.
Oct. 31, 2023 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Kennesaw’s Jack Cooper making a $2 billion bid for bankrupt Yellow
Michael E. Kanell reports that a Kennesaw-based auto transport and logistics company is reportedly making a nearly $2 billion bid to snatch up the assets of Yellow, the trucking firm that collapsed in late July and filed for bankruptcy. The proposed purchase by Jack Cooper Transport, which is getting bipartisan support on Capitol Hill as well as behind-the-scenes lobbying by the Teamsters, could salvage many of the 30,000, mostly union jobs lost when Yellow shut down amidst accusations of financial management.
Oct. 31, 2023 Rome News-Tribune
Microsoft To Invest $1 Billion In Data Center in Floyd County
John Bailey reports that Microsoft will invest $1 billion in a data center campus off Huffaker Road, it announced Monday during a Rome Floyd County Development Authority meeting. The project, dubbed Project Firecracker, encompasses a 347 acre property on Huffaker Road that Microsoft will purchase at $40,000 per acre.
Oct. 31, 2023 GlobalAtlanta.com, Hypepotamus
CEO: How Fintech Innovator Brightwell Pivoted During the COVID Cruise Crisis
Maija Ehlinger reports that Brightwell had become a known name in the maritime world as a payroll distribution platform for cruise ship workers. The Atlanta-based fintech firm was operating 24/7, moving $1 billion a year through its payments engine.
Oct. 31, 2023 Gwinnett Daily Post
Norcross Continues to See Development Activity Despite Economic Struggles
Curt Yeomans reports that struggles in the economy have had an impact on development in Norcross. Speculative activity, where land is bought for development without a planned use or tenant, has slowed down because of higher interest rates and the fact that it takes more time to secure bank loans, according to William Corbin, who is the city’s economic development director.
Oct. 31, 2023 The Brunswick News
World Heritage Site proposal not a consideration for mining near Okefenokee
Gordon Jackson reports that the proposed World Heritage Site designation for the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has the support of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. But that doesn’t mean a nomination and acceptance of the designation will affect the DNR’s decision about a proposed titanium strip mine near the edge of the world-famous swamp.
Oct. 31, 2023 GPB
How a law aimed at keeping Georgia rivers open to all may have muddied the water
Grant Blankenship reports that “No Fishing” signs are part of a long-running local dispute over who can use this picturesque stretch of the Flint River, a dispute which inspired a state law in 2023’s legislative session meant to ensure the public’s access to the same waterways. As it turns out, that law may have only further muddied the water.
Oct. 31, 2023 Marietta Daily Journal
Cobb Travel & Tourism to Provide $2M in Grants to Support Hospitality and Tourism Organizations
Staff reports that the Cobb Travel & Tourism announced the launch of a grant program to help Cobb County’s hospitality and tourism industries combat unemployment and offset current workforce challenges. The Hospitality & Tourism Workforce Employee Retention Grant program will provide a total of $2 million to art organizations, live entertainment venues, tourist attractions and craft beverage makers for workforce recovery, recruitment and retention.
Oct. 31, 2023 Georgia Recorder
Family of Israeli hostages meet with lawmakers as Kemp rejects calls to expedite antisemitism bill
Jill Nolin reports that Shani Segal joined other Israelis Monday at the Georgia Capitol to speak with lawmakers from both parties and reporters about their missing loved ones. She briefly left the room shortly after the event began after learning the a video had been released by Hamas showing her cousin Rimon Kirsht, who is among more than 230 Israeli hostages.
Oct. 31, 2023 Capitol Beat News
Primary, secondary ticket sellers at odds over state legislation
Dave Williams reports, a four-hour Georgia House committee hearing Monday pitted primary sellers of tickets to concerts and sporting events against secondary sellers. Legislation introduced in the House this year would remove restrictions in current state law that prohibit ticket purchasers from reselling their tickets.
Oct. 31, 2023 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Jolt: Marjorie Taylor Greene says ‘we’ll see’ on future presidential run
Adam Van Brimmer, Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell and Patricia Murphy report that U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has fast become one of former President Donald Trump’s most prominent defenders at locations around the country, be it the Iowa State Fair, a Milwaukee GOP debate or outside the Fulton County Jail. The trend continued this week in New Hampshire, home to the nation’s first GOP primary in January.