Good Day Atlanta viewer information: Jan. 12, 2024

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PushPush Arts opens new headquarters

PushPush Arts — an ''artist incubator'' created in 1997 by Tim Habeger and Shelby Hofer — has a new 5,000-square-foot home on Harvard Avenue in College Park.

PushPush Arts unveils new College Park headquarters: A Metro Atlanta-based organization dedicated to helping artists grow and shine is celebrating a major milestone this weekend: the unveiling of its highly-anticipated new venue and headquarters. PushPush Arts — an "artist incubator" created in 1997 by Tim Habeger and Shelby Hofer — has a new 5,000-square-foot home on Harvard Avenue in College Park. 

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Get your dream home as a first-time homebuyer

The real estate market hasn't exactly been welcoming to first-time homebuyers, but things are looking up. Realtor Alexis Clark share how you can make your dream of homeownership a reality.

Alexis Clark gives real estate tips and offer First Time Homebuyer guidance: Offer insights and tips for individuals or families looking to purchase their first home in the New Year. Addressing common concerns and outlining the steps involved in the home buying process. Keep up with Alexis on social media @AlexisIsMyRealtor

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Checking out the menu at Double Zero

Double Zero in Emory Village offers diners delicious innovative Italian dishes and opportunities to expand your culinary knowledge. Executive chef Zack Chancey visited Natalie McCann in the Good Day kitchen to share part of the restaurant's menu.

Double Zero talks menu and new wine and cheese classes: Located in Emory Village and open for takeout and dine-in 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Whether you’re looking for a local pizza spot or want some other Italian favorites, you can get your fix! Get more information here. 

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House plants that thrive in low light

Houseplants can add a beautiful touch of nature to your home. The experts at Pike Nurseries shows how there are perfect plant options for spaces with limited light.

Houseplants that thrive in low light: Low Light is generally the most difficult situation to grow plants in. It’s not impossible, you just need the right plants! Here are some plants that will be very happy in your low-light home. Find a Pike Nursery location nearest you here.