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Canadian fast-food chain Tim Hortons is bringing its coffee and doughnuts to Atlanta soon.

A “downtown Atlanta” location is scheduled to open in “just a couple of months,” according to a Tim Hortons announcement. The company did not state the specific address, and a Tim Hortons representative did not immediately respond to a request for further comment.

More metro Atlanta locations are expected by the end of the year, including additional Tim Hortons restaurants in Atlanta proper and further outposts…

A Grandview wing joint appears to have closed after just a few months of business.

Plus, actor and entrepreneur Mark Wahlberg is now the company's chief brand office: “Just like our incredible training community, F45 has been laser focused in recent months on getting stronger and stronger, and I am thrilled to help the Company elevate its amazing brand and vision at this pivotal time.” Click through to read more about the latest at this Austin-based company with more than 1,700 locations across the globe.

Asheville, N.C.-based Hi-Wire Brewing is ready to open in Norwood's Factory 52 development.

As part of its promise to bring local flair to the sport of soccer, the Kansas City Current announced a partnership with Amigoni Urban Winery through 2025.

The Current and Kansas City-based Amigoni, located in the Stockyards District of the Historic West Bottoms, will release a co-branded signature wine later this year. In addition, the winery's partnership with the NWSL team includes use of marks, in-game signage, hospitality, social media posts and other perks.

Allison Howard, president of KC…

While franchises and local chains were certainly contenders, it's clear that coffee drinkers also love a bespoke, one-of-a-kind experience while sipping in Dallas.

Georgia World Congress Center Authority Executive Director Frank Poe believes Downtown Atlanta is transitioning from an office district to a residential and entertainment destination.

Happy Thursday morning, Columbus.

There is no soft landing when you are on the wrong end of a layoff notice.

I survived a few falling axes before I left The Dispatch in 2017, but know plenty of talented, dedicated people who lost their jobs.

Today's column is dedicated to those in industries across the board who receive a pink slip and a pat on the back.

For more on this, check out The Last Word below.

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