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Tag: Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum

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News Briefs: Delta deal; West End music; BeltLine award

by Collin Kelley April 27, 2016

The City of Atlanta today announced that Mayor Kasim Reed and Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson signed a 20-year Airport Use and Lease Agreement. The new lease will start July 1, 2016 and will keep Delta Air Lines’ corporate headquarters in Atlanta through 2036. The agreement allows Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to move forward with […]

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