Atlanta Developer Tom Cousins Dies at 93
Atlanta Developer Tom Cousins Dies at 93

Atlanta Developer Tom Cousins Dies at 93

News summary

Tom Cousins, a transformative Atlanta real estate developer and philanthropist, died at age 93. He founded Cousins Properties in 1958 and was responsible for major Atlanta landmarks including Bank of America Plaza, CNN Center, Georgia World Congress Center, and 191 Peachtree Tower. Cousins played a key role in bringing the NBA's Hawks and the NHL's Flames to Atlanta, enhancing the city's profile as a sports hub before selling both teams. He pioneered the revitalization of the East Lake neighborhood through a public-private partnership, creating a national model for mixed-income housing and community renewal. His East Lake Foundation and other charitable efforts have significantly improved educational and economic opportunities for Atlanta residents. Cousins is widely celebrated for his vision, generosity, and enduring impact on the city's development and social fabric.

Story Coverage
Bias Distribution
100% Left
Information Sources
bfb2a97b-336e-48d9-b69a-147df7862dc2
Left 100%
Coverage Details
Total News Sources
1
Left
1
Center
0
Right
0
Unrated
0
Last Updated
1 day ago
Bias Distribution
100% Left
Related News
Daily Index

Negative

21Serious

Neutral

Optimistic

Positive

Ask VT AI
Story Coverage
Subscribe

Stay in the know

Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.

Present

Gift Subscriptions

The perfect gift for understanding
news from all angles.

Related News
Recommended News