Commentary

Jones: Georgia’s Underground or Shadow Economy

The United States has a massive underground economy – reportedly over $1 trillion. This economy, referred to as our cash economy, includes cash transactions by drug dealers, prostitution rings and workers paid in cash for their labor. Georgia is not immune to this issue. Our state loses millions of dollars of legitimate tax revenue as do other states and the federal government as a result of this problem.

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Sightseers’ Delight Launches Atlanta Travel Guide

Sightseers’ Delight recently launched an Atlanta travel guide. The new guide features top attractions in Atlanta, including the College Football Hall of Fame and the venerable Atlanta History Center. In addition to the major sites for tourists, the travel guide also includes lesser known destinations in the Atlanta area. Sightseers’ Delight, which launched in June, is dedicated to highlighting a range of attractions — from the popular destinations that attract millions of tourists to less-heralded quirky attractions found along

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Comcast building new enterprise network for the Atlanta Braves

Comcast Business is building a new multi-site enterprise network for the Atlanta Braves that will connect the Braves’ front offices at SunTrust Park with minor league team operations in Georgia and Virginia. The agreement calls for Comcast Business to provide two 100 Gigabit-per-second (Gbps) Ethernet lines into the new ballpark near Smyrna, Ga.. The park is slated for completion in 2017. This Ethernet Network Service solution will connect the Braves’ new front offices at SunTrust

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Sightseers’ Delight officially launches

Sightseers’ Delight, a site aimed at capturing the history and charm of roadside attractions, has officially launched. The site, published by The DeFeo Groupe, an Atlanta-based content services provider, aims to collect and curate content about places where historical events large and small happened. This site will also profile historic and charming roadside attractions, oddities and destinations that many outlets no longer cover. The new site will build off the legacy of The Travel Trolley, which