Hub Cap Daddy - located on Moreland Avenue in Atlanta - has been a staple in the city for over 40 years, serving as a one-stop shop for all things hub caps, tires, wheels, and more.
Sharian Rugs, a generational family business in Decatur, was in business when Babe Ruth was hitting home runs, Calvin Coolidge was in the White House and before Margaret Mitchell published her Atlanta novel.
When did the NFL become this titan of American culture? New York Times writer Ken Belson's new book, “Every Day Is Sunday," chronicles the rise of the league and three men who made it happen.
Angel LaMadrid Cuesta was born in Asturias, Spain in 1858. He came to Atlanta with a dream and some pocket money. His business concept? Rolling premium cigars at a small factory off Ponce de Leon in Midtown. And it wasn't long before he was rolling in American dollars.
It was announced Tuesday, June 24, 2014, that CNBC, a world-leading news source, announced and named Georgia as the #1 place for business in the nation!