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  • November 17, 2025 3:30 PM | Anonymous

    Beautify Cheshire Bridge Wrap-Up:

    Community Collaboration at Its Best!

    November 15, 2025 | Piedmont Heights Alliance

    What a way to wrap up the year! Our final Beautify PiHi cleanup of 2025 brought together 35 dedicated volunteers who collected an incredible 56 bags of trash — plus an assortment of car parts, building materials, household items, and just about everything else you can imagine.

    Thanks to our amazing sponsors and partners who made this day possible:

    • Selig Enterprises — for providing the perfect meeting location and ongoing support for keeping PiHi beautiful.

    • Nakato Japanese Restaurant — for event setup, equipment, and helping keep volunteers fueled and organized.

    • Cameron of Stacey’s Pharmacy — for hauling away trash bags along Cheshire Bridge and providing dumpster space for the 8 cubic yards of debris collected!

    • Keep Atlanta Beautiful- for lending us the safety vests, grabbers, gloves and providing the trash bags! We are so appreciative. 

    We also loved connecting with local business owners, including Hardcore Tennis Atlanta and CCW Interiors, and welcoming neighbors from LaVista Park Civic Association, Lindridge-Martin Manor Neighborhood Association, Piedmont Heights Civic Association (PHCA), and Morningside Lenox Park Association (MLPA). Seeing neighborhood leaders, residents and business owners work side-by-side reminds us what true community partnership looks like.

    2025 Beautify PiHi by the Numbers

    This year, our three cleanups — in March, May, and November — brought together a total of 145 volunteers who collected 153 bags of trash from the Piedmont Heights and Cheshire Bridge corridors. That’s 153 bags of litter, debris, and discarded odds-and-ends no longer cluttering our beautiful community!

    • From the BeltLine to I-85, these efforts have strengthened ties between residents, small businesses, and our civic partners — proving that when we work together, we keep PiHi strong, safe, and shining.

    Join Us in 2026!

    We’re already planning next year’s Beautify PiHi calendar — and we’d love your help.

    • Sign up for updates, join PiHi Alliance, or become a sponsor at pihialliance.com to be part of our next cleanup and other community activations that support small businesses and neighborhood vitality.

    Together, we’re building a cleaner, more connected Piedmont Heights — one bag at a time.


  • November 17, 2025 3:09 PM | Anonymous

    Small Business Saturday is the annual shopping holiday between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, when consumers are encouraged to shop at small businesses in their communities.

    Sponsored by American Express in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, this day offers small businesses across the country the opportunity to promote themselves at the start of the holiday shopping season. Businesses aren’t the only ones who benefit, though: Consumers can take advantage of special promotions many stores offer during Small Business Saturday while also exploring the unique products and services offered by local shops. Communities, corporations, and even government representatives can also get involved by encouraging local businesses and community members to partake in the day.

    According to American Express, Small Business Saturday has generated over $200 billion in reported sales since its inception in 2010. The increased spending not only bolsters individual small businesses; it also supports local, state, and national economies.

    BRICK & MORTAR BUSINESSES TAKE ACTION

    1. Sign up for Small Business Saturday if your business is eligible. READ MORE! 

    2. If eligible, add your business to the Small Business Saturday MAP!

    3. Apply for Small Business Grants on November 29, 2025
    4. Find more small business resources from Main Street America. 


  • November 11, 2025 5:11 PM | Anonymous

    VOLUNTEER FOR THE 2026 PLANNING COMMITTEE: If you want to be on the committee for 2026, please respond to this email and we'll start planning in February 2026 with a kick off meeting at Lewis Barbeque. 

    ROLES NEEDED: WE'RE GROWING AND NEED MORE ENGAGEMENT ALL YEAR LONG.  

    • Volunteer Management: Managing the sign up genius platform, coordination of volunteers pre-event, during the event and post event. 

    • Check in Manager: Building out the check in process and procedures, collating the member lists with purchased tickets, managing check in volunteers during the event. Set up and breakdown of Check in. 

    • Raffle Manager: Streamlining the raffle process and managing raffle volunteers at the event. 

    • Event Logistics:  Assist with logistics pre-event and manage the set up and breakdown volunteers during the event.  

    • Materials Distribution:  Put up posters, hand out flyers and install yard signs. This job is active one month before the event. 

    TIME COMMITMENT: 

    • Pre-event time: 7 months from February-August: 

      • 4 meetings: February, April, June, August: 10 hours total. In-person and virtual. 

    • Event Month: September

      • 3 meetings: up to 5 hours

    • Day of Event: up to 7 hours. Noon-7pm. Event 3-6pm. 

    PERKS:

    • One free ticket for yourself and one guest which comes with 2 raffle tickets.  Value of $70. 

    • Volunteer appreciation party with food and drinks. 

    • Knowing you're making a difference for your community. 

    EMAIL JENNIFER AT DISCOVER@PIHIALLIANCE.COM TO VOLUNTEER! 


  • October 17, 2025 9:28 AM | Anonymous

    Together, We Made Taste of PiHi 2025 Unforgettable

    On Sunday, we came together for the Third Annual Taste of PiHi Fundraiser — and it was our biggest and best one yet!

    200 attendees joined us (a 25% increase from last year!) to celebrate local businesses, connect with neighbors, and raise $2,000 toward the creation of the Piedmont Heights Community Improvement District (CID).

    A huge thank you to Indie Studios, our host sponsor, for providing the stunning, welcoming space that made every conversation, courtyard game, and tasting truly special.

    And of course — a round of applause to all our stations and raffle donors who made the day delicious, refreshing, creative, and full of community spirit!

    CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS BY ATL IN 60 SECONDS HERE! 

    SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2026 @ 3PM

    Food Stations

    Johnny’s Pizza – Cheshire Bridge
    Nakato Japanese Restaurant
    Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House
    Bantam & Biddy
    Mistora Kitchen
    Timeless Tattoo
    The Daily Chew

    Drink Stations

    Midtown Family Wellness
    Felix’s Atlanta
    ASW Distillery – Cocktails & Tastings
    SweetWater Brewing
    Silo Studios + Nino’s Italian Restaurant
    Indie Studios

    Maker Stations

    Glass Art By Toni
    Allison Zacks Art
    All Things by Rachel Herzog

    Business Stations

    Starship Enterprises of Atlanta
    Ultimate Bodies by Carlos
    Kindspine Chiropractic Center
    Nabo
    Gravity Fitness

    Community Partners

    South Fork Conservancy
    Morningside Lenox Park Association (MLPA)
    ATL311
    Atlanta BeltLine
    Policing Alternatives & Diversion (PAD) Initiative
    Piedmont Heights Civic Association
    Rohit for Atlanta – City Council President Candidate

    ️ Raffle Donors

    With $7,800 in prizes donated by 31 small businesses, our raffle was the highlight of the afternoon — and the main driver of our fundraising success!

    Special thanks to the following businesses for their incredible contributions:
    Ansley Wine Merchants • Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty • Buckhead Vacuum • Cook’s Warehouse • Level 7 Salon • Lewis Barbecue • Midtown Bowl • Taqueria Del Sol • Warren Epstein & Associates Architects

    (Plus many of our participating Food, Drink, and Business Stations also contributed raffle prizes — thank you!)

    Taste of PiHi 2025 was everything we hoped for — community, creativity, collaboration, and connection. Together, we’re growing something amazing for Piedmont Heights.

    CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS BY ATL IN 60 SECONDS HERE! 


  • October 16, 2025 4:32 PM | Anonymous

    Beautify PiHi 2025: A Year of Clean, Connected Community

    Join us for our next cleanup on Saturday, November 15th (9:30 AM–Noon) — our third and final of the year, just before Shop Small Saturday!

    • Enjoy breakfast, equipment, and refreshments while helping us Beautify Cheshire Bridge once more.

    Volunteer at pihialliance.com or sign up directly at SignUpGenius.

    This year, Beautify PiHi has brought together hundreds of neighbors, businesses, and community partners to make a visible difference in Piedmont Heights and along Cheshire Bridge Road. From the BeltLine to I-85, volunteers rolled up their sleeves to show what collaboration and civic pride can do!

    March 15 — Beautify PiHi Kickoff

    Our first cleanup of the year drew 73 volunteers from nearby neighborhoods, Selig Enterprises, Georgia Power, and small business supporters — all united to give Piedmont Heights a fresh spring start.

    Breakfast, teamwork, and community spirit filled the morning as volunteers collected dozens of bags of litter and spruced up the heart of PiHi.

    May 17 — BeltLine & Ansley Mall Corridor Cleanup

    With Selig Enterprises as event sponsor and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Ansley Golf Club, and Councilmember Alex Wan lending key support, our May cleanup stretched over two miles of the Northeast Trail and surrounding streets — Montgomery Ferry, Monroe Drive, and Piedmont Avenue.
    More than 50 bags of trash were cleared, ranging from bottles and wrappers to a car bumper and even a prom dress!

    PiHi members Nabo and Midtown Family Wellness joined the fun with pop-ups, and volunteer board members led cleanup teams to success.

    June 7 — Beautify Cheshire Bridge: Collaboration at Its Best

    Our June cleanup brought together 37 volunteers, who collected 47 bags of trash and removed large debris from the I-85 corridor. A special thanks to Halpern Enterprises for sponsoring the event, coordinating logistics, and providing breakfast and publicity.

    Nakato, Keep Atlanta Beautiful, Six Feet Under, and five neighborhood associations — Lindridge Martin Manor, LaVista Park, Morningside Lenox Park, Piedmont Heights, and South Fork Conservancy — all pitched in. The haul included everything from a TV back panel and twisted yield sign to a fentanyl test kit — proving once again that teamwork cleans up our community, one bag at a time!

    Each cleanup strengthens the fabric of Piedmont Heights — supporting local businesses, connecting neighbors, and keeping our corridors safe and welcoming.

  • September 02, 2025 6:19 PM | Anonymous

    CHANGES TO EMPLOYER TAXES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

    H.R.1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the Act), was signed into law July 4, 2025. H.R.1 includes several significant changes that are relevant to employers for payroll, employment tax and employee benefits purposes, with some key provisions effective retroactively as of Jan. 1, 2025. The Department of the Treasury and the IRS are expected to issue guidance in the coming weeks to clarify how certain provisions will be implemented. ADP will closely monitor developments and provide updates as more details emerge.

    READ THIS ARTICLE BY ADP POSTED 9.2.25

  • August 07, 2025 11:26 AM | Anonymous

    ATLCore Portal decommissioned for NEW ATLBIZ on September 15, 2025


    The City of Atlanta is launching a new platform called ATL BIZ, designed to modernize and simplify the process for businesses and entrepreneurs interacting with the city, according to a social media post from the City of Atlanta. This new system will launch on September 15th and aims to provide a faster and more user-friendly experience. 

    Here's a breakdown of what's known about ATL BIZ: 

    • New Platform: ATL BIZ is a new online system for businesses interacting with the City of Atlanta.
    • Simplified Processes: It's intended to make it easier for businesses to navigate city services and requirements according to the City of Atlanta.
    • Improved Experience: The goal is to create a more modern and efficient experience for business owners and entrepreneurs according to a social media post from the City of Atlanta.
    • Launch Date: The system will officially launch on September 15th.
    • Further Details: The city has stated that more information will be shared soon.

    PREPARE FOR THE TRANSITION
    This correspondence serves as formal notification that the ATLCORE system will be decommissioned (taken out of service) effective Thursday, September 11, 2025.

    • In preparation for this transition, we kindly request that you review and update your email address in our records by Sunday, August 31, 2025 to ensure uninterrupted communication. 
    • Required Action BY SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 2025. 
      To support a smooth registration process in ATLBIZ, please have the most recent information from your existing ATLCORE account readily available:

      1. Access to your registered ATLCORE email box is required for verification in ATLBIZ
      2. Invoice numbers
      3. Receipt numbers
      4. Gross receipts amounts
      5. Payment amounts





    • August 04, 2025 6:51 PM | Anonymous

      Cheshire Bridge Safe Streets & Resurfacing Community Meeting July 22, 2025

      OVERVIEW OF PROJECT & MEETING

      VIEW THE MEETING PRESENTATION HERE

      REFERENCE THE PROJECT ON ATLDOT WEBSITE

      GIVE FEEDBACK HERE

      • Project Purpose: The Cheshire Bridge Road Safe Street & Resurfacing project aims to analyze existing safety and traffic conditions and propose improvements for pedestrian safety along Cheshire Bridge Road NE in Atlanta.
      • Project Goals: The project's goals are to analyze existing operational conditions, enhance safety features, and make Cheshire Bridge Road more pedestrian-friendly.
      • Project Scope: The project covers approximately 1.5 miles of the 5-mile Cheshire Bridge Road Corridor, specifically from just east of Piedmont Avenue to Lenox Road, including nine intersections.
      • Project Status: Notice to Proceed was issued in April 2025, site visits occurred in May and June 2025, and a Draft Traffic and Safety Study has been submitted. A Concept Report incorporating City and Stakeholder comments is due August 29, 2025.
      • Existing Conditions Analysis: The project includes an overview of existing field conditions, operational analysis, and historical crash analysis. Crash data (2020-2024) indicates a high number of injuries, with the majority of crashes occurring in daylight and clear weather conditions.
      • Community Feedback: Community members expressed strong concerns about safety and connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, desiring improved bike lanes, sidewalk improvements, intersection safety measures, a road diet, and protected bike facilities.
      • Recommended Improvements: Suggested improvements include:
        • Pedestrian & Bicyclist Improvements: Raised sidewalks, high-visibility crosswalks, colored pedestrian crossing markings, sidewalk buffers, road diet, Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHB), gateway treatments, raised crosswalks, and three mid-block pedestrian crossings (at Lenox Road, Manchester Road, and Woodland Avenue).
        • Intersection Improvements: Corner/turn wedges and hardened centerlines, and Leading Pedestrian Intervals.
        • Miscellaneous Improvements: Retroreflective pavement markings, pavement striping (including edge lines), improved signage, lighting improvements, and pruning and maintenance of vegetation.
      • Project Schedule: Concept submittal is set for August 29, 2025, final plans submittal for Spring 2026, and construction is expected to begin in Fall 2026.
      • Contact Information: The Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) website and social media channels are provided for more information. ATLDOT@AtlantaGA.gov 


    • August 04, 2025 6:38 PM | Anonymous

      Monroe Drive Safe Street & Resurfacing Project: aUG. 4, 2025

      Please take a few moments to provide your valuable feedback on the recent community meeting.

        *Please note this information is subject to the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70)

      VIEW THE PLAN LAYOUTS

      REFERENCE THE PROJECT ON ATLDOT WEBSITE

      FEEDBACK DEADLINE IS SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH! 

      GIVE YOUR FEEDBACK HERE

      The Piedmont Heights Business Alliance is collecting this feedback in a digital format which will be shared with ATLDOT. 

    • July 31, 2025 2:17 PM | Anonymous

      WORLD CUP PLANNING FOR VENUES + SMALL BUSINESSES

      Atlanta is one of the host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Mercedes-Benz Stadium set to host eight matches. 

      These matches include five group stage games, one Round of 32 match, one Round of 16 match, and a semi-final

      The tournament, which will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, will be the first to feature 48 teams and will be played in the traditional northern summer months. 

      Match Schedule:

      The group stage matches in Atlanta will be on June 15, 18, 21, 24, and 27.

      Knockout Rounds:

      Atlanta will also host a Round of 32 match on July 1, a Round of 16 match on July 7, and the semi-final match on July 15.

      Economic Impact:

      The tournament is expected to bring significant economic benefits to Atlanta, with estimates suggesting over $1 billion in economic impact.

      Fan Engagement:

      Atlanta is also preparing for significant fan engagement, with plans for public viewing events and fan festivals.

      ACTION ITEMS FOR BUSINESSES
      Register Your Business + Venue

      The City of Atlanta has launched Showcase Atlanta, the official registry for local businesses that want to be part of the action. It’s the go-to directory being promoted to everyone planning their World Cup experience — and if you’re not listed, you’re not likely to be found.

      Registration is quick, free, and open now.

        [Registration Link]

      1. Become a SupplierShowcase AtlantaRegister your business with them using this link.
      2. Register your space/venue with FIFA for sanctioned eventsAtlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau - This is the FWC26 Venue Catalog of spaces on hold for FIFA and their partners.  Please reach out if you would like to participate. 
      3. Volunteer with FIFA – if you are interested n volunteering for the FIFA World Cup, you can sign up through the FIFA Volunteer Community.  Those who register will be notified when the application portal opens in August of 2025.
      4. Host a Watch PartyOverview of Public Viewing Parties for of FIFA’s full regulations —please be sure to review it in its entirety. FIFA Public Viewing Regulations
      5. Brand Guidelines - It’s important that we work within the guidelines that FIFA has defined. This is a good guide for your future messaging/campaigns.

      MORE INFORMATION COURTESY OF LIVEABLE BUCKHEAD


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