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Cousins, a larger-than-life real-estate magnate and philanthropist who made a lasting impact on the Atlanta area, died ...
In 1995, Tom Cousins founded the East Lake Foundation and bought East Lake Golf Club, the home course of Bobby Jones, which ...
Mr. Cousins, along with former Georgia Governor Carl Sanders, purchased and moved the Hawks from St. Louis to Atlanta in 1968 ...
Tom Cousins, founder of the East Lake Foundation, has died at 93 years old. The impact Cousins had on East Lake Golf Club, ...
Back in 2005, East Lake Golf Club of Atlanta, Georgia, was designated thepermanent home of the Tour Championship. A legendary ...
Georgia real-estate developer Tom Cousins is often remembered for his long and successful business career. Yet as important ...
Tom Cousins, the man behind some of Atlanta’s most iconic buildings and one of the earliest champions of mixed-income housing ...
In 1968, Cousins helped relocate the NBA’s St Louis Hawks to Atlanta, which would play in the Omni arena Cousins developed.
Cousins' impact went beyond Atlanta's skyline and into philanthropy and the rejuvination of a crime-ridden Altanta community.
Cousins left an indelible impression on the Atlanta skyline, including as the developer behind the city's tallest building, ...
Cousins was responsible for bringing the Hawks to Atlanta in 1968 and the development of the Omni Coliseum. Pete Buttigieg ...
Thomas Grady Cousins (born December 7, 1931) is an American real estate developer, sports supporter and philanthropist.