Brightmark Announces Intent to Invest $950 Million in Upon County, Georgia to Tackle Plastic Pollution

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New Flagship Plastics Circularity Center in Thomaston, Georgia to Establish Region as a Center for Environmental Excellence

  • Of the total investment, $20M will be dedicated to ancillary local infrastructure, including utilities, roads, rail access, and other resources to operationalize the business and positively impact the local economy and tax base.
  • Brightmark has been a Level One partner of the Georgia Recycling Coalition (GRC) since 2021 and supports conferences, recycling initiatives, and educational programs in partnership with GRC.
  • Brightmark has recycled over 2,000 tons of plastic waste to date.

THOMASTON, Ga., April 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Brightmark LLC, a circular solutions company with a mission to Reimagine Waste®, announced plans to develop a 2.5 million-square-foot circularity center in Thomaston, Georgia, with the capacity to repurpose over 400,000 tons of plastic per year. Brightmark’s proprietary Plastics Renewal® technology takes discarded plastic content and converts it into the materials to create new circular plastic products, diverting waste otherwise bound for landfills, incinerators, and waterways.

Brightmark - Thomaston, Georgia, new home of the plastic pollution solution.
Brightmark – Thomaston, Georgia, new home of the plastic pollution solution.

Brightmark selected the City of Thomaston because of its desire to grow alongside a strong community partner and responsible corporate actor. Brightmark’s dedication to economic advancement in the Peach State is highlighted by a $950 million investment, which will bring nearly 200 advanced manufacturing jobs, improvements to regional infrastructure, and support economic growth and development in rural West Central Georgia.

Plastic pollution is a serious issue affecting our communities today: A staggering 95% of all plastic products in the U.S. do not get recycled. Instead, discarded waste piles up in landfills, pollutes waterways, or is left as litter in our communities. Recent studies of recycling programs in the Southeast reveal that less than half (49%) of the populationhas access to drop-off recycling; 42% of communities offer curbside collection; and 10% of the population has no access to recycling at all.

Brightmark’s Plastics Renewal® solution repurposes existing material on a large scale, including hard-to-recycle plastics from a variety of sources, such as industrial sites, manufacturing facilities, and schools. The company also works with material recovery facilities (MRF) to capture post-consumer plastic. Brightmark then converts these plastics into materials used to create new circular products that can be reused, reducing the need for new plastic. The new facility will provide a unique waste management capability to the Southeast region that has not existed in the past, and it will have the ability to process mixed plastic waste streams so they can be safely converted back into fully circular products.

“Over the years, Brightmark has invested heavily in talent and innovation required to build and refine a circular solution capable of tackling one of the most complex issues of our time: recycling,” said Brightmark Founder and CEO and Georgia native, Bob Powell. “This investment in Georgia represents a commitment to supporting economic longevity and playing an integral role in building a sustainable future together in my home state. We’re thrilled to be able to offer a circular solution that will make a positive environmental and economic impact on a region so near and dear to my heart.”

Brightmark will be a community partner to Thomaston and Upson County and is prepared to support the goals of the community, its economy, and most importantly the health and safety of its people.

“We are pleased to welcome Brightmark to the Thomaston-Upson County business community,” said Thomaston Mayor John David “J.D.” Stallings. “As Thomaston approaches the 200th anniversary of our founding, we look to the future and welcome business partners like Brightmark who are focused on building upon the economic stability and urban growth this town has always been known for.”

Brightmark is steadfast in its commitment to protect the Thomaston and Upson County environment, particularly the water, air, and land that surrounds the site. Extensive planning and investment will be undertaken to ensure there are strong measures to mitigate environmental risk. Brightmark will invest over $1 million to enable a Zero Liquid Discharge technology to ensure that all process wastewater is managed and processed on site, thereby preventing any contact with any municipal water supply, including drinking water, groundwater, the Flint River, and other local waterways. The company’s circularity center will be considered a synthetic minor emitter — implementing the best available technologies to reduce emissions. 

The dedication to the health and safety of employees and the communities where it operates is core to the company’s values and mission. We have established policies and procedures that, in many instances, meet or exceed industry best practices to ensure employee safety. Brightmark will implement detailed procedures to ensure employee safety, including strong training on critical areas such as operating procedures, emergency response, remediation, and lifesaving protocols. The Health and Safety team will establish a detailed Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for Thomastonthat goes beyond regulatory requirements.

Brightmark intends to invest $20 million in additive infrastructure projects pursuant to agreements with the city and state as part of the total investment, including upgrades to utilities, roadway improvements, rail access extensions, and other necessary resources to operationalize the business, improve local infrastructure, and positively impact the community, the local economy and tax base.

“This is a tremendous win for Thomaston-Upson County, and we are thrilled to welcome Brightmark to our community,” said Chase Fallin, Chairman, Thomaston-Upson County Industrial Development Authority. “Creating jobs, growing our community, and building for our future is the cornerstone of economic development. This project encompasses all of those tenets. We welcome Brightmark to our community and look forward to seeing the project prosper.”

“I am excited to welcome Brightmark to Upson County.  Bringing diverse industries to Upson has been a priority for some time and I’m proud of our efforts to bring this project home,” said Norman Allen, Chairman, Upson County Board of Commissioners. “Over the last year and a half, Brightmark has demonstrated a strong desire to become a collaborative partner and responsible steward of the local environment.  I have visited their plant in Ashley, Indiana and was impressed by what I saw.  I want to thank everyone who had a hand in making this happen. This is a huge win!”

For more information on Brightmark’s flagship circularity center in Georgia, please visit here.

About Brightmark 
Brightmark LLC is a circular innovation company with a mission to Reimagine Waste, developing solutions that make a positive environmental impact on the world and communities where it operates. Brightmark’s established anaerobic digestion and proprietary Plastics Renewal® technologies make the company a veteran in a burgeoning marketplace. The company works across sectors, including agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation to decarbonize operations, displace reliance on virgin fossil fuels, and solve circularity challenges at scale.

Committed to systems change in waste, Brightmark works collaboratively to address gaps where traditional methods fall short through its innovative closed-loop approach to recycling and renewables. To date, Brightmark has recycled 2,000 tons of landfill-bound plastics, and it has reduced more than 900,000 tons of CO2eq from the atmosphere through its utilization of anaerobic digestion. The company is also deeply committed to conservation, education, and sustainability career training by partnering with local and national organizations that help protect land and oceans. For more information, visit www.brightmark.com.

SOURCE Brightmark LLC

New Spring 2024 Menu & Happy Hour Items at Herd Provisions in Charleston, South Carolina

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The culinary team at Herd Provisions is adding new dishes to celebrate the season. The refreshed dinner menu from Executive Chef Jeanne Oleksiak and Executive Sous Chef Joe Holmes offers seasonal dishes including: 

  • Whipped Ricotta with preserved citrus relish, calabrian chili & warm baguette
  • Wok Fried Lentils with spring vegetables, pickled dukkah, puffed rice & spicy tamari
  • Pan Seared Local Fish with miso radish puree, peas, mint & tamari chimichurri
  • Charred Asparagus with chermoula, yogurt & sumac

The new happy hour menu, available everyday from 3-5pm at the bar or on the patio, features mouthwatering additions including: 

  • Deviled Local Eggs
  • Hand Pies
  • Croquettes
  • Sliders (herd, blues, BBQ or veggie)
  • Singapore Chili Shrimp with ginger, pineapple & habanero

About Herd Provisions 

Nestled in Charleston’s Wagener Terrace neighborhood, Herd Provisions is Charleston’s whole-animal butcher shop, restaurant and boutique grocery destination from farmer Alec Bradford. Herd Provisions was founded on the pillars of humanely raised and sustainably sourced food, community and quality. For 20 years, Herd Provisions’ Owner Alec Bradford has run Leaping Waters Farm in the mountains of Southwest Virginia, raising some of the oldest and rarest breeds on the planet – Ancient White Park cattle. Offering shared plates, farm steaks, burgers, salads and more, Herd Provisions speaks to a variety of palates with its casual yet refined menu. Helmed by Executive Chef Jeanne Oleksiak and Executive Sous Chef Joe Holmes, the ever-evolving lunch and dinner menus are driven by seasonal ingredients, boasting signature meats from Leaping Waters Farm alongside true farm-to-table starters, shareable dishes and entrees. The restaurant always has exciting happenings including an extensive cocktail & mocktail menu, weekly wine deals, monthly wine tastings, live music and daily happy hour.

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Atlanta-based eatery, ‘The Select’ to open in downtown Charleston, South Carolina

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ATLANTA-BASED DINING DESTINATION TO OPEN ON MEETING STREET

The Select plans to open late May 2024

CHARLESTON, S.C. (April 22, 2024) – The Select, an Atlanta-based eatery, is making its way to Charleston, SC this spring. Nestled in the middle of downtown Charleston’s vibrant culinary scene at 465 Meeting Street, The Select will exude sophistication and charm – a perfect complement to the city’s rich, cultural tapestry. Diners can expect an inviting atmosphere with upscale decor and live music alongside unparalleled food & beverage offerings. “Charleston’s magnetic charm and culinary allure make it the perfect next stop for The Select. Its rich history, vibrant food scene, and warm hospitality made the city somewhere I always loved to visit”, says owner Dave Green, “When the opportunity to work with Greystar came along, we knew it was meant to be.”

The Select’s menu will infuse French Continental cuisine with the traditional flavors of the Lowcountry. Menus will include small plates like The Select’s famous French Onion Soup and Lobster Arancini, as well as larger entrees like Miso Sea Bass and Steak Frites. In addition to full brunch and dinner menus, a raw bar offering a curated selection of freshly shucked oysters and seasonal seafood selections will be available. 

The Select is projected to open late May 2024 at 465 Meeting Street, Suite 120, Charleston, SC 29403, at the base of Greystar’s corporate headquarters building. Additional details are forthcoming. For more information, visit The Select’s website or on social media, @theselectchs.

Grand Opening: Hill House on King Street (Charleston, South Carolina)

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Hill House is a fashion and lifestyle brand, best known for their cult-favorite product, the Nap Dress®, Hill House has since further expanded into categories including Ready to Wear, swim, accessories and sleepwear, while growing their home offering across bedding, bath and baby. This April, Hill Housed opened a new location on King Street in Charleston, South Carolina.

Charleston is the fourth retail location in the United States. Other stores include New York City, Palm Beach, and Nantucket. The new Charleston store is located at 145 King Street (on the corner of King & Queen), Hill House Charleston will be their biggest location yet! 

The Charleston store will also feature Hill House’s first foray into hospitality: Nell’s. Named after Founder & CEO, Nell Diamond, the store will feature an old school coffee and soda bar, along with a Pick ‘n Mix candy wall. 

About Hill House Charleston:

  • Location: The store will be located at 145 King Street, on the corner of King and Queen.
  • Interior Design: The store was designed by Amanda Lindroth, who also designed Hill House’s Palm Beach store. Her inspiration behind the interiors was to create a clean, classic and feminine space incorporating traditional architectural elements Charleston is known for. The Charleston location is 3 times the size of any current retail store for Hill House.
  • About Nell’sNell’s is a food and beverage concept featuring an old school coffee and soda bar in partnership with Coca Cola and La Colombe, with a drink menu that harkens back to Nell’s favorite things and brand history. The Pick ‘n’ Mix candy wall has a variety of British candies and is inspired by Nell’s childhood growing up in London. 
  • Since launching in 2016 with bedding, the brand has expanded into Ready to Wear, shoes & accessories, children’s, wallpaper, and more. The store will have a range of apparel and of course, Nap Dresses!
  • The brand also has stores in NYC, Palm Beach, and Nantucket, and will be opening a location in Dallas later this year. 
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West Ashley Farmers Market kicks off its 2024 season on Wednesday, April 24 (Every Wednesday 3-7 PM)

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This Wednesday is the official start of the West Ashley Farmers Market 2024 weekly community event.

Here is what you need to know:

  • When: Every Wednesday from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Where: Ackerman Park – 55 Sycamore Avenue, Charleston, SC
  • Cost: FREE
  • What to expect: Vendors, Music, Food, Community!!!

See y’all there!

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Charleston Stage’s Production of ‘Beautiful:  The Carole King Musical’ is an absolute triumph of the spirit

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By Mark A. Leon

In a journey of art imitating life, this celebration of the life and music of Carole King is brought to life with passion and heart.

On a rare occasion an actor is presented with an opportunity where life and art become one.  Eliza Knode, second year resident actor, was born to play Carole King.  From a young 16-year-old adolescent with dreams of composing music to heartbreak to icon, Eliza captures the essence of Carole King’s personal journey with unwavering emotional drive.  Her powerful vocal range, spot on Brooklyn accent and likeness to Carole made her the perfect lead in this musical drama.

Though the play is formally structured in two acts, it’s transformative narrative sneaks in a third act when Carole’s liberation is complete, and her voice is found.  When Carole let all the pain and suffering out with her rendition of “It’s Too Late” in a small Manhattan club, audience emotions began to rise.  This marked the beginning of the triumphant and iconic rebirth of Carole King that would become “Tapestry”, one of the most celebrated albums of the 20th century.  As she approaches a new beginning in Laurel Canyon and says goodbye to the  devoted friends who supported her, she expresses what everyone in the room was feeling with an acoustic and deeply personal version of “You’ve Got a Friend”.

The character of Gerry Goffin is a complex one filled with blind ambition, self-doubt and uncertainty and it was played exquisitely by Dominick Ventrella.  Through all his faults and misguided actions, there was a level of empathy felt by the audience to forgive and accept.  That was a challenging and complex role that Dominick filled with sheer talent.

We were charmed by Kyra Mckillip and Brendan Considine who played Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann respectively.  As competitive writing partners to Carole and Gerry as well as their best friends, Kyra and Brendan brought comic relief and modern romanticism to the stage throughout the performance.

Colin Waters as Don Kirshner, the power-hungry producer with a heart of gold, was endearing and a powerful presence with each scene he supported.  

One of the most vital support characters in the entire play was the culture and music of the time.  Depicting the transformation and uncertainty of the music industry in the 1960’s from the Drifters and Shirelles to Dylan and Diana Ross is always a delicate task.  It was a decade of domestic unrest, generational change and musical evolution.  It was critical to respect the time and incorporate it into the narrative.  This was done with precision accuracy thanks to the wonderful vision of director, Marybeth Clark whose adaptation of the book by Douglass McGrath and the words and music by the incomparable Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil was done with thoughtfulness and flare.

Each and every musical performance that supported this storyline was wonderfully acted and sung by Elisha Black, Baron L Clay Jr., K’nique Eichelberger, Cody Elsensohn, Brietta Goodman, Kayla Green, Clyde Moser, William Rutowski, Ariana Snowden, Eddie Weaver, Matthew Willingham and Jhonika Wright.

Charleston Stage has bestowed a gift upon us a gift:  The life of Carole King and the soundtrack of so many of our lives.  From “Some Kind of Wonderful” to “Up on the Roof”; “On Broadway” to The Locomotion”; “Will You Still Love Me” to “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman, the audience is swept away to a different time when the most unlikely hero would emerge from a period of darkness to record one of the most important albums ever.

“Beautiful:  The Carole King Musical” is captivating exploration of the human spirit.  It reminds us that life may not always go the way we plan, but sometimes it takes us where we need to be.  

It is a reminder that dreams come with a price and the path can be paved with broken glass, but with friends, loved ones, support and never letting go of your dreams, life can be so beautiful.

Warning: In the end, when you are done wiping the tears, you may find yourself dancing in the aisles!

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Film Synopsis: “Bill Murray: Lowcountry Ghostbuster

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“Bill Murray: Lowcountry Ghostbuster”


In the heart of Charleston, where cobblestone streets meet historic architecture, Bill Murray steps into the role of a lifetime: a real-life Ghostbuster.


Act 1: The Call

The phone rings at Ghostbusters HQ (which suspiciously resembles a cozy Southern porch). Bill Murray, in his iconic beige jumpsuit, answers.

Bill Murray (deadpan): “Ghostbusters. What do you want?”

Caller: “Bill, we’ve got a spectral situation on King Street. Ectoplasm everywhere!”

Bill Murray: “I’m on it. And tell Slimer to save me some shrimp and grits for later.”


Act 2: The Ecto-Mobile

Bill hops into his modified ghost-hunting vehicle—a vintage mint-green Cadillac with a license plate that reads “ECTO1SC.”

Bill Murray (to the car): “Alright, old girl, let’s catch some spooks and grab a sweet tea afterward.”


Act 3: The Haunted Market

Bill arrives at the Charleston City Market, where ghostly vendors peddle ethereal sweetgrass baskets.

Bill Murray: “Alright, ghosts, listen up! You mess with shrimp and grits, you mess with me.”

He brandishes his proton pack, sending ectoplasmic tendrils scattering.


Act 4: The Phantom Rainbow Row

Bill strolls down Rainbow Row, the pastel-colored houses casting long shadows.

Bill Murray (whispering): “I ain’t afraid of no pastel ghosts.”

He scans the facades, ready to trap any mischievous spirits.


Act 5: The Citadel’s Ghostly Cadets

At The Citadel, Bill encounters spectral cadets practicing their drills.

Bill Murray: “Attention, ghosts! Drop and give me twenty ectoplasmic push-ups!”

The ghosts comply, their ectoplasmic forms rippling.


*Act 6: The Midnight Battery Dance

Bill heads to White Point Garden, where moonlight dances on the Battery seawall.

Bill Murray (singing): “Who you gonna call? Bill Murray!” “When the moon hits the sea wall, it’s time to brawl!”

He twirls his proton wand like a Charleston dancer.


Act 7: The Final Showdown

Bill confronts the ghost of a Confederate soldier near Fort Sumter.

Bill Murray: “Listen, pal, the Civil War ended. Time to move on.”

He fires his proton stream, trapping the ghost.


Epilogue: The Afterparty

Back at Harold’s Cabin, Bill unwinds with a plate of corn hush puppies.

Bill Murray: “Another day, another ghost. But hey, at least they’re polite here.”

He raises his sweet tea in a toast.


And so, in the mystical streets of Charleston, Bill Murray becomes the Lowcountry’s favorite Ghostbuster. Tourists snap photos, locals nod in approval, and Slimer waves from a shrimp boat. Because when it comes to paranormal activity, Bill’s got it covered—even if he’s more interested in shrimp than specters.

Related: Charleston Weekend Event Guide – April 20-21.

The Benoit Group and Atlanta Housing Announce Financial Closing of a $72 Million Englewood Senior Development as Part of Phase I Development

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ATLANTA, April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Benoit Group, a national multifamily and commercial real estate developer, owner, and operator headquartered in Atlanta, in partnership with Atlanta Housing, Georgia’s largest public housing authority, announced the financial closing for the development of Englewood Senior. This 160-unit affordable independent senior living project marks the first redevelopment phase of a master-planned, mixed-use, multi-phase community on the 30-acre site of the former Englewood Manor public housing site.

Originally built in 1971 on approximately 30 acres, Englewood Manor contained 324 public housing units before the residents were relocated in 2007 due to severe physical and social distress, leading to the property’s demolition in 2009 with HUD approval. Located in southeast Atlanta approximately 1.5 miles south of Zoo Atlanta and Grant Park, Englewood, a Chosewood Park neighborhood, is adjacent to Boulevard Crossing Park and the Atlanta Beltline Southside Trail.

“Partnering with a housing authority like Atlanta Housing that is committed to positively transforming communities is in alignment with our company’s mission,’ said Eddy Benoit Jr. President & CEO of the Benoit Group. “We are excited and eager to deliver better affordable housing options on the BeltLine!”

The new Atlanta Housing (PRNewsfoto/Atlanta Housing)

Funding for this $72 million project includes federal and state equity tax credit investment by Raymond James and JP Morgan, a Sterling Bank construction loan, permanent HUD-insured loan financing from Berkadia, in addition to Beltline TAD Funds and a secondary priority loan from Atlanta Housing.

“Atlanta Housing is pleased to announce the closing of Englewood Senior, which will provide quality, affordable housing for our senior and legacy residents,” said Terri M. Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta Housing. “With access to the Atlanta BeltLine’s Southside Trail, residents of Englewood Senior will have the opportunity to enjoy world-class amenities in one of our city’s historic neighborhoods. This announcement further underscores our agency’s commitment to neighborhood revitalization and ensures that one of our most vulnerable resident populations can age with dignity in quality communities. We are pleased to move this development forward with the Benoit Group.”

The Development Plan: Phase I

Englewood Senior is the first building in Phase I and will reserve 160 rental units for seniors aged 62 and older, earning at or below 60 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI), and will include over $2.5 million in rental subsidies for low-income families using Home Flex vouchers provided by Atlanta Housing.

This senior development complex will include several community amenities such as centralized outdoor courtyards, fitness centers, movie theaters, and a multi-purpose community room. Additionally, the property will feature a 213-space parking deck and 15,000 sq. ft. of retail space.

The Benoit Group logo

Englewood Multifamily is the second building in Phase I and will close in Summer 2024.  It includes a mixed-income midrise building with 200 rental units (160 affordable) and 35,000 square feet of commercial retail space. The Phase 1 development will also include 81 for-sale single-family homes and townhomes with 16 affordable homeownership opportunities. When Phase I of the Englewood Development Plan is built-out, over $200 million will have been invested from various public, private, and philanthropic sources. 

Project Highlights

Project Information:
Closing Date:

  • Closing: 04/17/2024
  • Public Private Partnership between The Benoit Group and Atlanta Housing
  • 160 affordable independent senior units
  • Financing
  • Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC)
  • $18,004,800 HUD 221d4 Senior Debt (Berkadia)
  • $3,320,777 Secondary Priority Loan (Atlanta Housing)
  • $3,000,000 Beltline TAD Funds (Invest Atlanta)
  • $27,240,845 Federal Investor Equity (Raymond James)
  • $19,198,414 State Investor Equity (Raymond James)
  • Total Development Cost: $71,487,577
  • Total Construction Cost: $54,920,316
  • 213 space parking deck
  • 15,000 sf of retail space
  • Construction Duration: 26 months

LENDER PARTNERS

  • Berkadia
  • Raymond James
  • Sterling Bank

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

  • JM Wilkerson

ARCHITECT

  • Corcoran-Ota

DEVELOPMENT TEAM

  • The Benoit Group
  • Atlanta Housing
  • Invest Atlanta
  • Atlanta Beltline
  • AGG
  • Stifel
  • Housing For Hope, Inc.
  • City of Atlanta
  • RenOps
  • Dorchester Management
  • M-One
  • Eblerly and Associates

About The Benoit Group (TBG)
The Benoit Group leverages over 200 years of collective experience across more than $2.5 billion of real estate projects. Its extensive experience in commercial development, project management, and innovative design concepts sets the standard across a diverse portfolio of projects. TBG’s core business includes the development of affordable mixed-income housing, market-rate workforce housing, independent senior living, higher education student lodging, and mixed-use developments featuring hospitality, office, and retail. An efficient work style and distinguished project management capabilities enable TBG to deliver extraordinary results that exceed client expectations consistently. 

ABOUT ATLANTA HOUSING 

President and Chief Executive Officer Terri M. Lee leads The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia (AH), the largest housing authority in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. One of 139 Moving to Work (MTW) public housing authorities in America, AH is an industry leader in providing and facilitating affordable housing resources for nearly 27,000 low-income households comprised of approximately 45,000 people, including AH-owned residential communities, tenant-based vouchers, supportive housing, as well as down payment assistance, where innovation leads the approach to making the dream of home ownership attainable for more Atlantans. Programs are funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 

Visit AH at atlantahousing.org or follow us on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn at @housingatlanta.

SOURCE Atlanta Housing

Zac Brown Band Unveils New Song “Pirates & Parrots” (featuring Mac McAnally) – A Tribute to Longtime Friend and Collaborator Jimmy Buffett

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (April 19, 2024) – Renowned country music sensation Zac Brown Band has set sail on a musical voyage with the release of their latest single “Pirates & Parrots” featuring acclaimed singer-songwriter and Coral Reefer Band member Mac McAnally (listen HERE.) The track serves as a heartfelt tribute to their esteemed friend and collaborator, the legendary Jimmy Buffett. “Pirates & Parrots” blends Zac Brown Band’s signature sound with the laid-back, island-inspired vibes synonymous with Buffett’s iconic repertoire, capturing the shared passion for storytelling through song. In addition, the “Pirates &Parrots (feat. Mac McAnally)” official lyric video is also available today for fans to watch HERE.

“I’m so excited for you to hear this song and to pay tribute to Jimmy Buffett. It hit me hard when we found out he was exiting the stage, he was an incredible human being,” Brown comments,
Brown premiered “Pirates &Parrots” last Thursday at the Hollywood Bowl’s Keep The PartyGoing: A Tribute to Jimmy Buffett, a performance that the LA Times called “a very sweet reminder that this music really meant a lot to a lot of songwriters who took it to new places.” McAnally was, fittingly, the music director and band leader for the tribute concert. Brown also performed his 2010 duet with Buffett, “Knee Deep” and was later joined by Dave Grohl for a special rendition of Van Morrison’s “Brown-Eyed Girl,” a cover that was common in Buffett’s setlists. In addition to Brown, the night saw appearances from an all-star lineup including Paul McCartney, The Eagles, Jon Bon Jovi, Jackson Browne, Brandi Carlile, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, Scotty Emerick, Jack Johnson, Caroline Jones, Mac McAnally, Jake Owen, Pitbull, Jake Shimabukuro and The Coral Reefer Band.

Earlier this month,McAnally released his highly anticipated new songs “Oysters and Pearls” and “All The Way Around. Listen here: https://ffm.bio/macmcanally.

“Oysters and Pearls” is a breathtakingly beautiful tune co-written by McAnally andJimmy Buffett. Buffet previously released the song and McAnally honors Buffett by staying true to the infamous island, tropical sound while using his unique vocals to add a sense of soulfulness and emotion to the heartfelt song.

The second new song, “All The Way Around,” paints a vivid picture of life for someone who is curious, adventurous and determined to live life to the fullest. McAnally, who knows a thing or two about traveling “All The Way Around,” wrote the song in anticipation for a performance in Antarctica. The upbeat yet laid back track is sure to become a fan favorite that gets everyone on their feet and wanting more from the talented artist.

McAnally is currently on tour with sold out shows all around the country where fans can hear the ten-time CMA Musician of the Year play all the incredible music from his extensive catalog including his own hits and see for themselves the mind-blowing talent of the man who has written, produced and sang for decades with no sign of slowing down. For more info and tickets to see Mac on tour, please visit http://www.macmcanally.com.

Mac McAnally Live Dates:
April 3 – Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall – SOLD OUT
April 4 – Clearwater, Fla. – Capitol Theatre – SOLD OUT
April 14 – Franklin, Tenn. – Franklin Theatre – SOLD OUT
April 21 – Atlanta, Ga. – City Winery – SOLD OUT
April 23 – Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall – SOLD OUT
April 25 – Clearwater, Fla. – Capitol Theatre – SOLD OUT
April 27 – Boca Raton, Fla. – Mizner Park Amphitheater
April 28 – Orlando, Fla. – The Plaza Live – SOLD OUT
May 4 – Port Neches, Texas – Port Neches RiverFest
May 30 – Hopewell, Va. – The Beacon Theatre
May 31 – Rocky Mount, Va. – Harvester Performance Center – SOLD OUT
June 1 – Bristol, Va. – Paramount Center for the Arts – SOLD OUT
June 7 – Arlington, Texas – Texas Hall 
June 8 – Crystal Beach, Texas – Camp Margaritaville 
June 14 – Philadelphia, Pa. – City Winery
June 15 – Amagansett, N.Y. – The Stephen Talkhouse – SOLD OUT
Aug. 7 – Mesa, Ariz. – Mesa Arts Center
Aug. 8 – Solana Beach, Calif. – Belly Up Tavern – SOLD OUT
Aug. 9 – West Hollywood,  Calif. – The Troubadour
Aug. 31 – Pelham, Tenn. – The Caverns
Aug. 13 – Charleston, S.C. – Charleston Music Hall – SOLD OUT
Aug. 15 – Evans, Ga. – Columbia County Performing Arts Center
Oct. 10 – Port Neches, Texas – Neches River Wheelhouse
Nov. 1 – Newberry, S.C. – Newberry Opera House – SOLD OUT

About Mac McAnally
Record setting 10x CMA Musician of the Year, Mac McAnally is a Nashville Songwriters HoF, Mississippi Musicians HoF and Alabama Music HoF inductee. The renowned songwriter, singer and instrumentalist has written dozens of hit records for other artists, several of which peaked at No. 1. His own recording career began with the debut hit single “It’s A Crazy World” and has grown to 14 album releases. He has written hits for Alabama, Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney and Sawyer Brown, and has studio credits that include albums by Toby Keith, Linda Ronstadt, George Strait and Dolly Parton among many others.