Atlanta INtown Editor
Collin Kelley
To our loyal readers and advertisers,
Thank you for reading this letter, as well as visiting our
website, Facebook, and
Twitter for local
coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. We have been working daily to
provide breaking news and stories about how COVID-19 is affecting
our communities, arts and cultural organizations, the real estate
market, local businesses, restaurants, and the environment. We hope
these stories have been helpful and that you will continue to visit
us daily for news and features that have meaning to our Intown
neighborhoods.
As you know, local businesses have temporarily closed their
doors or dining rooms due to stay-at-home orders and social
distancing measures. Many of those businesses are advertisers in
Atlanta INtown, so we understand and share their pain. For the past
26 years, INtown has also been a locally-owned business and public
service provider. For the past two decades, I have called Old
Fourth Ward home and our staff and contributors live everywhere
from the Westside to Decatur and Buckhead to Grant Park. The INtown
family is part of the community and we stand shoulder-to-shoulder
with you as we weather this crisis. If you are a local business and
have the means to advertise, please consider INtown. We would
appreciate your support, and your dollars will help us to keep
bringing valuable news and information to the neighborhoods we love
and call home.
Our April print and
digital versions are available now – in boxes, racks, online, and
coming soon to your mailbox. April is our annual “Go Green”
issue filled with inspiring stories about the ever-evolving Blue
Heron Nature Preserve, Trees Atlanta’s commitment to our canopy,
and the life-saving work being done by the Atlanta Community Food
Bank. You can read the digital version today at this link.
Even as you read this and enjoy the April issue, we are at work
on the May issue and will be bringing you stories from around
Intown about how restaurants, businesses, arts organizations, and
nonprofits are faring during this unprecedented time.
INtown is here to serve and inform you. We want to hear and
share your stories, so please reach out by emailing me at
[email protected]. It has been a privilege and an honor
to serve as editor of this magazine for the past 18 of its 26
years. Your support and love for INtown has kept it alive and
thriving and we cannot say thank you enough. Without you, we’d be
nothing.
Keep well and carry on.
Collin Kelley
Editor
Atlanta INtown
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