Tag: PHOTOS: Nathan Bolster
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Town and Country
See how an interior designer turned a 1930 bungalow into a hidden-gem Midtown hideaway In 2002, Clay Snider wasn’t looking to purchase any property when he discovered a home in Midtown just a few blocks from Piedmont Park. He literally fell over the “for sale” sign in front of the house one day while taking ... -
Community Camaraderie
Lawrence Palmer’s Old Fourth Ward boot camps promote healthy lifestyles and healthy friendships Hailing from the tropics of Jamaica, Lawrence Palmer brings a unique boot camp workout program to Old Fourth Ward. Gauge Fitness was born out of Palmer’s belief in the life-changing power of fusing physical fitness with a sense of community. The group ... -
Dream Jobs
For many of us, work means simply surviving the 9-to-5 grind (Crunching numbers. Time cards. Too many meetings to count.) But for this handful of lucky Atlantans, being on the job is anything but boring. From creating too-pretty-to-eat pastries to bringing headlining musical acts to Atlanta’s stages, take a peek behind the scenes of their ... -
Labor of Love
A millennial couple give their Poncey-Highland bungalow a modern farmhouse feel Jess Hunt-Ralston, a communications officer at Georgia Tech and the creative force behind the lifestyle blog Where With Elle, had been dating her now-husband, Chad, for less than a year when they decided to buy a house together in 2012. She was in her ... -
LASHEEDA PERRY
Executive Pastry Chef, Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta Lasheeda Perry grew up in Philadelphia and was introduced to the world of culinary arts at age 15. A discerning culinary teacher, Mrs. Stephenson, introduced Perry to Careers Through Culinary Arts (C-CAP), a program that helps train under-served students who express an interest in hospitality. In 2012 she ... -
Comfortably Contemporary
See how one couple turned their traditional, Morningside Tudor into a family-friendly haven In 2010, when pediatric orthopedic surgeon Nick Fletcher told his wife, Jena, they would be moving from Dallas, Texas, to Atlanta so he could take a new job, she wasn’t exactly thrilled. “Atlanta was not on my short—or long—list [of choices]. I’d ...