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Pages in category "Companies based in Atlanta" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 256 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of Georgia companies, current and former businesses whose headquarters are, or were, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Companies based in Georgia [ edit ]
Austin, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia (metropolitan area); Birmingham, Alabama; Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois (metropolitan area ...
Upon Jim Cox Jr.'s death in 1974, he left his two sisters, Anne Cox Chambers and Barbara Cox, in control of 95% of the privately-owned company. [7] In 1982, CBC moved its headquarters to the Atlanta area and changed its name to Cox Communications, Inc. The company was eventually consolidated into Cox Enterprises.
The solar project on the south plaza of the Georgia Power Company headquarters building in the early 1980s consisted of 1,482 parabolic trough (line focus) concentrating collectors with a total surface area of 23,712 square feet (2,202.9 m 2). Each glass-lined collector had a length of 8 feet (2.4 m) and an aperture of 2 feet (0.61 m).
Genuine Parts Company (GPC) was founded by brothers Carlyle and Malcolm Fraser in Atlanta in 1928. [9] GPC's headquarters were located at Atlanta's Circle 75, in Cobb County, starting in 1979. Approximately 400 employees worked in the 115,000-square-foot space.
The Coca-Cola world headquarters. The Atlanta economy is the 10th largest in the country and 18th in the world with an estimated 2014 GDP of over $324 billion. Atlanta is one of ten U.S. cities classified as an "alpha-world city" by a 2010 study at Loughborough University, [1] and ranks fourth in the number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered within city boundaries, behind New York City ...
Two Bells was carried on being distributed into the 1960s on the buses of a successor Atlanta Transit Company (ATC). [6] From 1937 until 1950, Georgia Power also operated trolleybuses in Atlanta , and in 1950 its network of 31 electric bus routes was the largest trolley bus system in the United States. [ 7 ]