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  • Store owner hires lawyer to investigate Town Center at Cobb mall owner – WSB-TV Channel 2


    COBB COUNTY, Ga. — A metro Atlanta mall that shut down for a day over unpaid power bills turned the lights back on Wednesday. Now, one of the store owners tells Channel 2 Action News that he wants to take action against the mall.

    Shane Starr, who owns Starrcade inside the mall, said he has hired a lawyer to investigate the property owner. He also hopes to band together with other business owners at some point to file a class action lawsuit against the owner.

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    “We’re trying to get compensated for the unfair usage of our rent. There are line items for utilities which I’ve been paying for a year and a half since we signed our lease here. To find out that we pay month after month after month and then he turns around and their group turns around and doesn’t pay their utility bills, it makes you ask where the money is actually going?” Starr told Channel 2′s Michele Newell.

    Kohan Retail Investment Group owns Town Center at Cobb. Utility companies in other states confirmed with Newell that the same company has run into similar problems in Kansas, Ohio and Iowa.

    “Towne West Square was disconnected for nonpayment 7 times in the past 12 months. The mall has been owned by Kohan Retail Investment Group during these shutoffs,” said Courtney Lewis, who is the Senior Communications Manger of Media for Energy.

    “I can confirm Ohio Edison had notified Chapel Hill Mall at least twice that electric service was in danger of disconnection because of nonpayment before the mall ultimately closed,” said Hannah Catlett,  Advanced Communications Representative.

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    According to the Cobb County Tax Commissioner’s Office, there are currently three tax liens against the property owner for 2024, with more than $1,000,000 in back taxes that were due in October of 2024.

    The Cobb County tax commissioners officers says it reached out to the owner multiple times before officially filing the tax liens and reached out multiple times this year.

    The office said it’s last resort is a tax sale which could happen in May if the back taxes aren’t paid. Between now and May the County tax commissioner said there will be a series of steps her office takes leading to the tax sale, if the owner fails to pay what is owed.

    “I hate that this guy did this, but at the same time I still really want to see this mall succeed,” said Starr.

    “We care about this mall and we are here a lot and to find out that somebody is trying to make a profit off not caring about it really upset us. We’re here today to kind of give what money we can as young adults who don’t make a lot to the small businesses,” said Ezra Morrison.

    Channel 2 Action News first told you Tuesday about the Town Center at Cobb posting signs on the main entrances that it would be closed.

    The mall’s owner claimed a maintenance issue resulted in the closure and that it would be resolved in two hours. However, Channel 2 Action News learned that the mall had “highly delinquent” Georgia Power bills.

    Georgia Power officials told Newell that they have been working with Town Center for several months to resolve the payments and disconnecting service at the mall was a “last resort.”

    The anchor stores, Belk, Macy’s and JCPenney, were able to stay open since they paid their own bills and have separate entrances.

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    In a recent development, a store owner at Town Center at Cobb mall has taken legal action by hiring a lawyer to investigate the mall owner. The store owner believes that there may be unethical practices or breaches of contract by the mall owner that are negatively impacting their business.

    According to WSB-TV Channel 2, the store owner has expressed concerns about the lack of transparency and communication from the mall owner, leading them to seek legal counsel to look into the matter further. The lawyer will be examining the lease agreements, financial records, and any other relevant documents to determine if there are any grounds for legal action.

    The store owner hopes that by taking this step, they will be able to protect their business interests and hold the mall owner accountable for any wrongdoing. As this story continues to unfold, it raises important questions about the rights and responsibilities of both mall owners and tenants in commercial lease agreements.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.

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  • Cobb part of winter weather advisory; snow chances TBD Archives


    Cobb part of winter weather advisory; snow chances TBD

    UPDATED, 5;07 P.M.

    The Cobb County School District said that all classes and activities will be cancelled on Tuesday, “due to the Winter Storm Watch, including extreme cold and the potential for unsafe road and walkway conditions for students and staff.”

    ORIGINAL REPORT:

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday declared a state of emergency as a second winter storm in as many weeks is sweeping through the state.

    The National Weather Service in Atlanta has issued a winter storm warning for central Georgia and a winter weather advisory for parts of north Georgia, including Cobb County, from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday.

    The forecast indicates that up to three inches of snow could accumulate across the state, but the likelihood of snow in Cobb and the metro Atlanta area is unclear for now.

    Cobb is at the northern edge of the advisory area, as temperatures are expected to remain below freezing into Wednesday.

    The chances of hazardous weather are greatest in central Georgia.

    Kemp’s declaration, which authorizes emergency resources to deploy across the state in an anticipation of snow and ice, means that state government offices in Atlanta are closed on Tuesday, and the Georgia General Assembly session will be cancelled.

    After temperatures dropped to near zero Monday morning with the wind chill, Cobb saw sun on Monday with a high in the high 20s.

    But lows will continue to fall into the teens the next few nights, with highs on Tuesday expected to be around 33, and 37 on Wednesday.

    On Tuesday, there’s a 20 percent chance of precipitation during the day, and fading t0 10 percent Tuesday night.

    The sun returns on Wednesday, and above-freezing weather is forecast for Thursday, with highs in the low 40s.

    Lows through the end of the week are not expected to rise above freezing, although the sun will be out.

    Saturday’s high will be around 50, and into the high 50s by Sunday.

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    With winter weather on the horizon, Cobb County is now included in a winter weather advisory. This means that residents should be prepared for potential snow and icy conditions in the coming days.

    The exact timing and amount of snow are still to be determined, so it’s important to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts. Make sure to stock up on supplies, including food, water, and emergency supplies, in case of any disruptions.

    Stay safe and stay informed as we navigate through the winter weather ahead. Keep an eye on local news sources and official weather updates for the most accurate information. Let’s all work together to stay safe and prepared during this winter season.

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  • All Cobb schools Closed on Tuesday, January 21st


    Notes on Translation

    The electronic translation service is hosted by Google Translate. The quality of the translation will vary in some of the languages offered by Google. Google Translate is a free service and currently offers translation in over 50 languages, although an impressive number, this does not capture all languages or dialects. The basic translation’s goal is to capture the general intention of the original English material.

    The Cobb County School District does not guarantee the quality, accuracy or completeness of any translated information. Before you act on translated information, the District encourages you to confirm any facts that are important to you and affect any decisions you may make.

    The Cobb County School District is committed to parent, family and community engagement, and it is our hope that by providing this tool on our website that we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English and thereby enabling better engagement in public education.



    All Cobb schools Closed on Tuesday, January 21st

    Due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, all Cobb County schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st. This decision was made in the best interest of the safety of our students and staff.

    Please stay tuned for further updates and announcements regarding school closures and delays. Stay safe and warm during this winter weather!

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  • All Cobb schools Closed on Tuesday, January 21st


    Notes on Translation

    The electronic translation service is hosted by Google Translate. The quality of the translation will vary in some of the languages offered by Google. Google Translate is a free service and currently offers translation in over 50 languages, although an impressive number, this does not capture all languages or dialects. The basic translation’s goal is to capture the general intention of the original English material.

    The Cobb County School District does not guarantee the quality, accuracy or completeness of any translated information. Before you act on translated information, the District encourages you to confirm any facts that are important to you and affect any decisions you may make.

    The Cobb County School District is committed to parent, family and community engagement, and it is our hope that by providing this tool on our website that we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English and thereby enabling better engagement in public education.



    Attention all Cobb County residents: All Cobb schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st. Please stay safe and warm during this time. Stay tuned for further updates. Thank you.

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  • STAT2: Modeling with Regression and – Hardcover, by Cannon Ann; Cobb – Very Good



    STAT2: Modeling with Regression and – Hardcover, by Cannon Ann; Cobb – Very Good

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    If you’re looking for a comprehensive guide to statistical modeling with regression, look no further than “STAT2: Modeling with Regression and – Hardcover” by Cannon Ann and Cobb. This book is in very good condition and is perfect for anyone looking to dive deeper into the world of regression analysis. With clear explanations and examples, this book will help you master the art of modeling with regression. Don’t miss out on this valuable resource for your statistical toolkit!
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