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Georgia's Best Pizza, ITT Tech Closes Nationwide, New Georgia Movie Studio: Business News
Top business posts in Ga. and beyond this week, including a threatened Starbucks boycott over politics. Plus, how you can share your news.

Patch has community sites across Georgia. Here are some of the top business posts from the past week:
- ITT Technical Institute Shuttering After Feds Cut Funding
- 'Regional' Development Near Mall of Georgia Approved by Planning Commission
- Major Movie Studio Coming to South DeKalb
Starbucks CEO Backs Clinton, Customers Threaten Boycott
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Wednesday received the endorsement of coffee king Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks. "I think it's obvious Hillary Clinton needs to be the next president," Schultz said.
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Many Starbucks customers have taken to Twitter to express their outrage over the endorsement and even called for a boycott of the coffee chain. >>> Read more.
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Pizza is one of the most popular dishes on the American landscape, and if you live in Georgia, you already know the state boasts several excellent pizzerias.
But it never hurts to have that distinction recognized nationally, and the fine dining website The Daily Meal recently ranked the 101 Best Pizzas in America for 2016. Three Georgia pizzerias made the list — one in Buckhead, another in Midtown and a third in Duluth. >>> Read more.
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- Jimmy John's Coming to Old Chevron Station
- Yumbii Opening Next Month in South Buckhead
- Von Maur Coming To Mall of Georgia
- Atlanta Tech Pledges Help For ITT Tech Students
- Avalon To Gain 2 New Restaurants
- $2.2 Million Renovation Unveiled at Hyatt Place Johns Creek
- Two Clothing Stores To Open in Downtown Woodstock
- East Cobb Getting Two New Restaurants
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