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Tom Cousins, Architect of Atlanta’s Skyline and Spirit, Dies at 93

FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 30 – Tom Cousins transformed Atlanta with landmark developments, sports franchise ownership, and philanthropy, including a model urban renewal project that cut East Lake's murder rate to zero, officials said.

  • Thomas G. Cousins, an influential Atlanta developer, philanthropist, and former Hawks owner, died at age 93 while hospitalized in Florida.
  • Cousins rose from humble beginnings in Georgia, graduated from UGA in 1952, founded Cousins Properties in 1958, and co-purchased the Hawks in 1968 to bring them from St. Louis to Atlanta.
  • He shaped Atlanta's skyline with projects like Bank of America Plaza and the Omni Coliseum and revitalized the East Lake neighborhood into a mixed-income model by the early 2000s.
  • Cousins believed that accumulating wealth without sharing it means missing out on true fulfillment, reflecting his enduring dedication to supporting Atlanta’s civic and cultural causes.
  • His death prompted tributes emphasizing Cousins' lasting impact on Atlanta's development, sports landscape, and community leadership, with the mayor and Hawks expressing gratitude for his legacy.
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AJC broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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