appeared at Fort Gordon in Georgia base redevelopment, and a long-standing emphasis on military-to-civilian reuse and surrounding infrastructure improvements. Latest coverage indicates community interest in redevelopment plans and related public input, though details vary by jurisdiction. In Atlanta-area context, initiatives to repurpose former bases have aimed preservation with housing and economic development, though Fort-related milestones vary by location. Other sources note include Stewart updates and plans for Fort McPherson redevelopment, paired with ongoing private-sector interest in redevelopment opportunities.
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The U.S. Secretary of the Army on Thursday honored the soldiers who sprang into action to subdue the suspect and tend to those injured during Wednesday's shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry has the latest on the investigation. Five soldiers were wounded during an active shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia, officials confirmed, adding an Army sergeant is in custody. CBS News' Skyler Henry has more. … Five soldiers were shot at Fort Stewart, Georgia, on...
www.cbsnews.comFort Gillem, after years of high hopes and false starts, will soon be transferred to a civilian group that hopes to remake it into a teeming logistics hub that employs thousands.
www.ajc.comJournalist Georgia Fort Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges - The Black Chronicle
blackchronicle.comATLANTA, September 8, 2011 — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development last week approved the master plan for the reuse of Fort McPherson, a military base located in the city of Atlanta scheduled to close this m [...]
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