AT&T contributes US$1m to Centennial Olympic Park visioning

Representatives from AT&T and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) were joined by key elected officials and community stakeholders earlier this week to announce AT&T’s US$1m contribution that will help fund renovations at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park.

 

The updates to  Centennial Olympic Park is an essential component of the GWCCA’s 2020 Vision strategic plan, and AT&T’s support will help make that vision a reality by funding catalytic projects within the greenspace.

 

Bill Leahy, President of AT&T Georgia, said:

We are proud to continue our investments in this vibrant community and to work closely with our friends at the Georgia World Congress Center Authority to breathe new life into the Centennial Olympic Park. Twenty years ago, our fibre-optic infrastructure helped connect Atlanta to the world, and today, through our continuing investments in the community and in our fibre-optic network, our more than 17,000 employees in Atlanta are enhancing opportunities to connect to this unparalleled community.

 

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, said:

The vision that the Georgia World Congress Center Authority has for Atlanta connects the historic importance of Centennial Olympic Park with a future of community growth and vitality. AT&T has long shared and supported that same vision for our community, and I appreciate their support – and the support of the entire business community – in making the future promise of our city a reality.

 

Centennial Olympic Park welcomed the global community that converged on Atlanta to celebrate the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Today, this unique 21-acre park performs a dual mission: it serves as Georgia’s lasting legacy of the Centennial Olympic Games and it anchors efforts to revitalise residential and commercial development in the heart of Georgia’s capital city.

 

Centennial Olympic Park has become the centre of a dynamic downtown entertainment district, a place where residents and visitors have fun, feel safe, and create lifelong memories. New museums and attractions, as well as significant commercial and residential development, have contributed to an urban renaissance around the park—boosting the economy with more than US$2.4bn in new investments to date with another US$1.5bn in the pipeline.

 

Frank Poe, Executive Director of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), said:

In 1996, Centennial Olympic Park welcomed visitors from around the globe to our great city. Over the past 20 years, the Park has continued to be a place where our community celebrated, and with AT&T’s generous support, we are excited that the Centennial Olympic Park will continue to serve as a glorious gathering spot for many years to come.

 

As the caretaker, the GWCCA is committed to ensuring that Centennial Olympic Park continues to enhance the quality of life in metro Atlanta for decades to come.

 

GWCCA leaders have developed an exciting 2020 Vision that sets a course for the next five years as Mercedes-Benz Stadium opens, the Georgia Dome is decommissioned, and a new on-campus hotel is developed adjacent to the Congress Center’s Building C. As part of this campus-wide vision, the GWCCA is preparing for significant improvements to Centennial Olympic Park— including transformative projects designed to increase community access, expand programming opportunities, and greatly enhance the visitor experience. These projects include adding additional greenspace, creating a pedestrian plaza, revamping the park’s popular amphitheatre, creating a bike depot in conjunction with the PATH Foundation, and opening up the Baker Street corner to neighbouring attractions.

 

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About Philanthropy & Social Innovation at AT&T

AT&T is committed to advancing education, strengthening communities and improving lives. Through its community initiatives, AT&T has a long history of investing in projects that create learning opportunities; promote academic and economic achievement; or address community needs. AT&T Aspire is AT&T’s signature philanthropic initiative that drives innovation in education by bringing diverse resources to bear on the issue including funding, technology, employee volunteerism, and mentoring. Through Aspire, the Company has passed the US$250m mark in their plan to invest US$350m in education from 2008-2017.

 

 

About the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA)

Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) now includes Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the 3.9 million- square-foot Convention Centre, the 71,250-seat Georgia Dome, and the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park. Additionally, GWCCA manages operations of the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center. These public facilities represent the largest combined convention, sports and entertainment destination in the world. This past year, the GWCCA hosted 555 events and welcomed more than 2.4 million visitors who generated US$1.33bn in economic impact to the State of Georgia.

 

Main image (top): Georgia World Congress Center

 

Source & images: GWCCA.com

 

 

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