Mar 30, 2026 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
When the Tucker Town Green opened in November 2025, the expectation was that it would take time for activity to build. Four months in, we are beginning to see how that process unfolds, even during the winter months and with limited event programming. The grand opening...
Mar 19, 2026 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Last month, we explained the City of Tucker’s proposed loitering ordinance update and why it mattered for property owners. Now that update has been approved, and Tucker businesses can begin participating in the new loitering enforcement partnership with the DeKalb...
Mar 18, 2026 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
This afternoon the Tucker-Northlake CID Board of Directors held its second board meeting of the year at 1:00 p.m. at Tandem Bank. All members of the Board were present except Betty Willis, Charles DeWitt, and Honey Van De Kreke. Matthew Lee, the CID’s Executive...
Feb 26, 2026 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
The discussion around parking in Downtown Tucker has been going on for years. Some believe there is not enough parking, while others say they can always find a space. The key is understanding the full picture. Here is a look at the numbers, the planning, and the...
Feb 13, 2026 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
As the Cheshire Cat told Alice in Alice in Wonderland, if you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there. Few things are as important as the roads we choose to travel. Without effective transportation, communities don’t just slow down, they struggle to...
Feb 12, 2026 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
For years, property owners across Tucker have faced a frustrating reality. They could call DeKalb County police about ongoing loitering, but enforcement often depended on whether a business representative was present at that exact moment. If the store was closed, if...