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Say hello to Carlton Hargro, CL's new editor-in-chief
Longtime Atlantan — and former CL-er — returns

THOMAS WHEATLEY
JAN. 5, 2017
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Who couldn't love that smile?SPECIAL

The next person to lead the city's long-running alt-weekly is one that loyal readers — and city residents who used to live in Charlotte — will recognize.


Carlton Hargro, who oversaw CL’s culture coverage in the mid-2000s and led our former sister paper in the Queen City, will return to the publication as editor-in-chief. His first day is Jan. 17.

"Taking on the role of editor-in-chief at Creative Loafing is beyond a dream come true,” Hargro says. “It's an honor to grab the reins behind a slew of incredible editors — like the paper's most recent EIC, Debbie Michaud. I'm dedicated to continuing that long legacy of great journalism, along with pushing CL deeper into digital and other platforms. Keep your eyes peeled for more details on all the great stuff we have planned.”

The Ball State University graduate, who will become the first black editor-in-chief in CL's history, has worked in various roles throughout his journalism career in Atlanta, which began in 1997 at the Atlanta Tribune. In 2004, he joined CL and oversaw the culture section, assigning and editing articles about the city’s arts scene. In addition, he created, produced, and hosted Audiofloss, CL’s urban music podcast.

Two years later, he moved to Charlotte to lead that city’s edition of CL. For the next five years, Hargro guided the Charlotte paper to numerous regional and national awards, including nods from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, and launched blogs, newsletters, and podcasts. He returned to Atlanta in late 2011 and has worked as an editor, producer, and TV host. Most recently Hargro served as copy chief of World 50.

"I am delighted and excited to be working with Carlton as CL's new editor-in-chief," says Sharry Smith, CL's publisher. "His vision for where he wants to take the publication is inclusive and true to Atlanta. Carlton knows CL."

Though our times at CL did not overlap, I have long been a fan of Hargro, reading him before I joined the staff, and enjoying what he did via the copies of CL Charlotte that showed up in our offices. He’s a smart, hilarious, and forward-thinking journalist. Welcome back to CL, good sir.
 

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Underground Atlanta developers want to hear from you
What would you like to see in the heart of Downtown?

THOMAS WHEATLEY
JAN. 4, 2017
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This place could really use a laser tag facility.JOEFF DAVIS/CL FILE

Are you wondering what type of businesses the proposed $300 million Underground Atlanta redevelopment will feature? Curious what the architecture will look like? Concerned over whether access will be controlled in and out of the property in the heart of Downtown?

You'll get a chance to speak with executives from WRS Real Estate, the South Carolina developer that's been negotiating with the city for two years to buy the property, on Sat., Jan. 14, at 10:30 a.m. at Underground Atlanta in the subterranean shopping mall's atrium. That's located across the street from the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau center on Upper Alabama Street.

Kevin Rogers, a WRS executive, says he and other firm reps will show renderings of the proposed development, answer questions, and take suggestions about what the community would like to see happen on the property. They will also present a newer, more detailed plan.

"We always meet with neighbors, and it's time to do so," Rogers says. "Now that we've solved the majority of the major issues... it's a good time to get out there, show our face, and invite the public and everyone in the neighborhood at a time when folks are not in the office. Hopefully people after the meeting will take an opportunity to support the tenants in Underground."

WRS' deal with the city was supposed to close this week but has been delayed, the Atlanta Journal-Constitutionreports. Rogers says the hold-up is because of title and survey issues on the complicated deal. He says the company wants to close the deal "as soon as possible" but declined to set a date.

I'd love to see them make Underground a restaurant and entertainment district similar to how the French Quarter is in New Orleans. More local restaurants, live music, local retailers, maybe a movie theater, bowling alley, arcade/gaming center. They've gotta make Underground a compelling place to come to...there's absolutely no reason to go down there now
 

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I'd love to see them make Underground a restaurant and entertainment district similar to how the French Quarter is in New Orleans. More local restaurants, live music, local retailers, maybe a movie theater, bowling alley, arcade/gaming center. They've gotta make Underground a compelling place to come to...there's absolutely no reason to go down there now
But the French Quarter stinks
 

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Looking to move closer to the city in April (currently in gwinnett). Any coli brehs got advice on finding a room to rent?
 
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