
...a
glance at what's making the news...
Brand Atlanta
The Brand Atlanta Campaign is a team of volunteers
and professionals working together to create
a new, compelling brand identity and integrated
marketing program for Atlanta that will attract
visitors, businesses and new residents to the
City of Atlanta. Mayor Shirley Franklin and
the Atlanta Development Authority's New Century
Economic Development Plan inspired this public/private
initiative to help drive business growth in
the City of Atlanta, especially in the hospitality
and tourism industry. By boosting the tourism
and hospitality industries, Brand Atlanta is
expected to support the creation of 60,000 jobs
for Atlanta residents by 2009.
The national campaign will begin on November
10. It will highlight new world-class developments,
like the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coke
exhibit, the expansion of the High Museum of
Art and Atlantic Station. The CNN Center, The
King Center, The Carter Center, the Atlanta
History Center, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport (HJAIA), Centennial Park and historic
Auburn Avenue also add to Atlanta’s unique
makeup.
Brand Atlanta will unveil its new image with
events around the city including:
· October 17: At 12:00 p.m., Mayor Shirley
Franklin and the Brand Atlanta committee unveiled
the new Brand Atlanta graphic design at a news
conference in the City Hall Atrium.
· October 24: Atlanta anthem debut written
by Dallas Austin during the Falcons-Jets Monday
Night Football game at the Georgia Dome.
· November 10: Open House Celebration,
Atlanta will unveil its new advertising campaign,
see the new logo and slogan unveiled at Centennial
Olympic Park and celebrate the festivities and
hear Atlanta 's new anthem. Event begins at
5pm.
· November 18-20: pARTicipate! An Arts
and Culture Celebration. More than 100 organizations
will join for pARTicipate, a three-day showcase
of Atlanta's arts and culture scene. Organized
by the Brand Atlanta Campaign, the Metro Atlanta
Arts & Culture Coalition, Atlanta PlanIt.com
and ACVB Cultural Tourism, the celebration is
an opportunity to sample Atlanta's arts, culture
and heritage institutions. Visit www.atlantaplanit.com.
For more information on the Brand Atlanta campaign,
please visit www.brandatlanta.com or www.atlantaga.gov.
City Continues its Coordinated Response
to Help Katrina Survivors
The City of Atlanta and compassionate residents
continue a coordinated response to assist the
victims of Hurricane Katrina as they begin the
arduous process of rebuilding their lives. Efforts
have focused on identifying affordable housing
units, organizing job fairs, donating food and
clothes and helping with job training and placement.
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport (HJAIA) and the Atlanta Fire Rescue
recently sent workers as well as supplies to
the region to help and the Atlanta City Council
voted to allocate $1 million toward relief efforts.
The City of Atlanta has also adopted the city
of Wiggins, Mississippi, a small town located
25 miles from the Gulf Coast, where damage from
Katrina was extensive. The City of Atlanta is
determining the needs of Wiggins and assessing
how to use its resources to help the city rebuild.
For more information on continued efforts please
visit www.atlantaworkforce.org or www.atlantaga.gov.
RaceTown Atlanta
RaceTown Atlanta is a FREE street festival to
be held in the heart of downtown Atlanta Oct.
28 - 29 at Centennial Olympic Park from Noon
to 8 p.m. with concerts beginning both days
at 6 p.m. The Park will be transformed into
a racetrack environment to create the excitement
and entertainment value of a live NASCAR Nextel
Cup event.
RaceTown Atlanta will feature racing displays,
show cars, live music and NASCAR drivers --
including Richard Petty, Kasey Kahne, and Dave
Blaney...and it's all FREE!
RaceTown Atlanta combines the excitement of
motor sports with food and live concerts. Plus
RaceTown will also feature appearances, interactive
games and prizes, an amazing assembly of NASCAR
showcars and simulators, and nonstop feature
entertainment on the main stage. The event provides
the perfect backdrop to the Bass Pro Shops 500
NASCAR Nextel Cup race scheduled for Oct. 30,
2005 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. www.racetownatlanta.com
Innovative Thinking Raises $20 Million
for Homelessness
On September 19th, legislation to facilitate
the issuance of $20 million in Opportunity Bonds
to fund facilities for the homeless was approved
by the Atlanta City Council. The bonds will
be issued by ADA . The funds raised through
the bond issuance will be dedicated to capital
projects, such as permanent supportive housing
and other projects identified in the Commission
on Homelessness's "Blueprint to End Homelessness."
The Opportunity Bonds will allow the Commission
on Homelessness to meet its fundraising goal
of $40 million...years ahead of schedule.
The plan's objective is to shift Atlanta's approach
to homelessness from costly emergency and crisis-oriented
interventions to long-term solutions that can
end a person's chronic homelessness. Funding
is expected to be available by November 1, 2005
and can be spent citywide over a three year
period.
Atlantic Station
After nearly eight years of planning, development
and construction, Atlantic Station officially
opens to the public Thursday, October 20 at
10 a.m. An entire weekend of festivities have
been planned. For more information visit www.atlanticstation.com.
Esquire Honors Mayor Franklin
Congratulations to Mayor Shirley Franklin for
being selected among Esquire Magazine’s
“Best and Brightest Leaders!” Mayor
Franklin will be featured in the monthly magazine’s
December issue.
Downtown Works
Great things are happening in Downtown! Find
out why office tenants, restaurants, retailers,
commercial and housing developers and residents
are flocking to Downtown Atlanta! November 3rd,
7:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., Downtown Works: 2005
Development Day. Organized by Central Atlanta
Progress www.atlantadowntown.com.
Georgia Aquarium
On November 23rd the Georgia Aquarium will open
it doors. Promising to be the largest and most
engaging aquarium experience in the world, the
aquarium will feature more than 100,000 animals
from 500 different species in over 8 million
gallons of water. www.georgiaaquarium.org.
City to Build Downtown Public Safety
Headquarters
Last week, the City of Atlanta’s Office
of the Mayor presented a plan to construct a
new public safety headquarters for police and
firefighters at a location close to City Hall.
The new downtown headquarters will enable the
City to maintain effective and efficient inter-departmental
communications and create a best-in-class public
safety headquarters.
The City of Atlanta plans to fund the new headquarters
by selling City Hall East for $35 million to
develop Ponce Park, LLC. If the sale is approved,
all departments in City Hall East will relocate
to downtown Atlanta within 30 months of sale.
Construction on the new public safety headquarters
would begin at the end of 2006.
At Mayor Franklin’s insistence, the developer
will maintain the City’s commitment to
building a live-work-play complex that also
serves as a development engine for jobs in the
area. Approximately 20 percent of its housing
will be set aside as affordable housing. The
new development also includes proposed designs
for access to the Beltline with plans for a
public gateway to a 2.4 acre park.
Hospitality Hall of Fame
The 7th Annual Hospitality Hall of Fame will
be on November 8 at 6:30 p.m. at The Ritz-Carlton,
Atlanta. Honorees are Julia Emmons, Atlanta
Track Club; James and Robert Paschal, Paschal's
Foods, Inc.; and Bernie Marcus, The Marcus Foundation.
Tickets are $125 or $1,250 for a table of 10.
For reservations please call Judy Claxton at
404.521.6606. For sponsorship information please
call W. B. Baldwin at 404.521.6608
Destination South Awarded
Destination South was awarded Best Entertainment
Production at the International Special Events
Society Esprit Awards Celebration.
Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Celebrates
Milestone Year
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
(HJAIA) recently celebrated the 25th anniversary
of its terminal complex. In 1980, the terminal
complex at HJAIA was built for $500 million.
Officials estimated then that the airport terminal
could accommodate 55 million people annually.
This year, HJAIA will serve more than 88 million
passengers and forecasts accommodating more
than 90 million in 2006.
HJAIA was named one of the most efficient airports
in the world by the Airport Transportation Research
Society (ATRS), a global aviation think-tank
group. The airport has begun a 10-year development
project that includes aesthetic upgrades to
the facility and building an International Terminal.
Construction of a fifth runway is on-budget
and on-time and scheduled to be complete on
May 27, 2006. The rest of the expansion projects
are scheduled to be complete in late 2006. For
more info on HJAIA visit www.atlanta-airport.com.
Franklin Selected Best Leader
Congratulations to Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin
for being selected as one of America’s
Best Leaders by U.S. News and World Report and
the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard!
The issue of the weekly news magazine featuring
Mayor Franklin will be on newsstands October
31, 2005.
Israel Chamber Orchestra Salutes Law
Enforcement
The Israel Chamber Orchestra presents a one-time
performance bringing together the force of the
orchestra and law enforcement in ways you will
not want to miss on Thursday, October 27 at
8 p.m. at the Rialto Center for the Performing
Arts. The Force of Music: A Salute to GILEE
(Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange)
www.theforceofmusic.com.
Mayor’s Office of Communications
Wins Award
Congratulations to the City of Atlanta’s
Mayor’s Office of Communications (MOC)
for placing third among 29 entries in the Community
Awareness category at the National Association
of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors
(NATOA) 2005 Conference in Washington, D.C.
The Office of Communications won for the “Atlanta
Victim Witness Assistance Program” which
aired on City Channel 26.
2005 Business Growth Exposition
On Thursday, November 10, the Atlanta Business
Chronicle and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
will host the 2005 Business Growth Exposition.
For decision-makers from Atlanta's fastest growing
companies, this full-day event will showcase
the best ideas formulated for growth and success.
Thursday, November 10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre
from 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $49.
For more information visit www.atlantabusinessgrowthexpo.com/
or call Joel Welker at (404) 249-1069.
5th Annual Horizon Awards
This first class event provides the "World
of Sports Business" with an annual recognition
forum to celebrate the accomplishments of the
thought-leaders and innovators from the sports
industry. The 5th Annual Horizon Awards for
Sports Business will be an evening of entertainment,
hospitality, surprises and high-level networking.
This year's event will be held on Wednesday,
November 2 in the Georgia World Congress Center's
Georgia Ballroom. For event or ticket information,
call 404-586-8510 or visit www.thehorizonawards.com.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Featured
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's Robert Spano
was recently featured on the cover of Travel
magazine.
Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund presents
the MetLife National Arts Forum Series
The Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, a partnership
of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, presents
the MetLife National Arts Forum Series on Tuesday,
October 25 at 6 p.m. at the Georgia-Pacific
Auditorium Downtown.
Entitled, "Engaging the Next Generation
of Arts Philanthropists," this panel discussion
by national arts leaders and philanthropists
will focus on the retiring Baby Boom generation
and Generation Xers moving into leadership positions
and focusing resources on agendas more relevant
to what they perceive are their own generational
issues and concerns.
Register online at www.MetroAtlantaArtsFund.org.
For more information call 404-588-3216.
Atlanta in the Top 10
Atlanta was listed eight on the list of Top
10 Cities as Destinations for Combined Business/Pleasure
Trips by the Travel Industry of America's TravelScope
Survey.
News compiled from: City Newsbytes At-A-Glance
(Mayor’s Office of Communications), Membership
Communique (Atlanta Convention and
Visitors Bureau), Downtown Live
(Central Atlanta Progress), Metro Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce Newsletter, www.downtownATL.com,
The Pulse of Progress (Atlanta
Development Authority) and the Georgia
World Congress Center newsletter.