Credit and debit cards used at 216 stores nationwide — 6 in Georgia — were affected.
The Tampa-based tavern will set up shop in a 4,000 sq. ft. space on Peachtree Street in early October.
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The malicious software was implanted on Home Depot credit card readers between April and September of this year.
Commissioner Mark Butler said that the increase of the state's unemployment rate to 8.1 percent in August was "somewhat questionable."
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The lawsuit filed in Fulton County Superior Court seeks damages and class-action status for the 1,000 licensed taxi drivers in the city.
More than one in five Atlanta-area companies surveyed said that they plan to add to their workforce in the next several months.
Nine more batches of stolen credit card information have appeared for sale on a black market website, Krebs on Security reported Monday.
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The personal information of millions of customers who paid for items using their credit cards may have been stolen and could be sold online.
If a breach is confirmed, the company will offer free identity protection services to any customer negatively impacted by the incident.
Customers of the pharmacy chain, which has more than 300 stores in Georgia, can still buy products to help them kick the habit.
Destinations for the city's products included Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
The home improvement chain has not commented on the number of stores affected or what stores were affected, but confirmed an investigation.
The state's banking industry is recovering from the Great Recession, which saw more banks fail in Georgia than any other state in the U.S.
Tenants, including residents, will move in to the newly-completed building over the course of the fall, but several stores are already open.
The new service is available for the city and surrounding suburbs.
The media giant plans to offer buyout packages and may soon begin layoffs.
The Atlanta-based airline is hiring 1,800 new flight attendants as it anticipates more growth in 2015.
The unemployment rate in the area reached 8 percent for the first time in months. The City of Atlanta's unemployment rate is 10.4 percent.
Is the increase in Georgia's unemployment numbers a seasonal blip or the continuation of a trend tied to a lack of skilled workers?
Total Quality Logistics is investing $1 million into a new Atlanta facility over the next three years.
As a condition of the agreement, neither the company nor the owner had to confirm or refute their guilt in the matter.
The new restaurant will be on Northside Drive.
Georgia film and TV productions include “The Walking Dead,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 & 2,” and more.
The menu features smokehouse favorites and an eclectic drinks bar.
The manufacturer is offering a free kit to eliminate the strangulation risk.
Midtown's Fadó Irish Pub will join its sister pub in Buckhead as the top St. Patrick's Day celebration destinations in Atlanta.
The electric car company has plans to expand its business to downtown Atlanta within three to four months.
The hotel recently underwent a $20 million renovation and re-branding.
Help celebrate Your Pie's grand opening by chowing down on some free or inexpensive pizza.
The three-level driving range is billed as a premier entertainment venue in West Midtown.
The business solutions arm of the telecom company cites a need to expand as their primary reason for moving from the area.
A trio of new applications are on the agenda for the Development Review Committee to discuss.
Keurig and Atlanta-based Coca-Cola announced a partnership in February to offer Coke products in the new single-cup brewing system.
Krog Street Market readies to open in Inman Park this summer.
The renovated Midtown hotel includes technology upgrades, a second business center, and suites with kitchens.
University House Midtown will include 268 units, 706 beds and 10,526 square feet of retail on the northeast side of campus in Midtown.
State’s jobless rate remained unchanged last month following nine consecutive months of decline.