ALONG WITH FAMOUS CHEFS and fancy dcor, easy access to parking appears to be a key ingredient in the recipe for a successful downtown restaurant area along Peachtree Street.

Central Atlanta Progress, the not-for-profit corporation that works on improving downtown’s economic climate, expects to present the city of Atlanta with a strategic plan to fix parking problems that keep people from coming downtown to eat.

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