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Atlanta Development Authority Recommends up to $40 million for CCHR
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Location: Blogs Center for Civil and Human Rights (Atlanta)- Exec Director's Blog |
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Posted by: Doug Shipman
Thursday, July 17, 2008 |
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It's a big day for the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
The board of directors of the Atlanta Development Authority (ADA), the city’s economic development agency, approved the recommendation for funding for six public purpose projects within downtown Atlanta’s Westside tax allocation district (TAD) today at its monthly meeting. The most significant public purpose project is the Center for Civil & Human Rights, which may receive funding of up to $40 million, or about 32 percent of its $125 million project budget.
Clearly- a big day for us. This recommendation requires Atlanta City Council approval which will be discussed over the next few weeks. Here is a short video describing what these funds will mean for the project.
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Re: Atlanta Development Authority Recommends up to $40 million for CCHR |
By Erez M. Katz (Bridgeline Software) on
Thursday, July 17, 2008 |
| Doug and the CCHR Team,<br>Couldn't have been better news for such a great worthy and just cause.<br>Congratuations!!!<br>Onward and Upward<br><br>Erez Katz<br>EVP & GM Bridgeline Software |
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Re: Atlanta Development Authority Recommends up to $40 million for CCHR |
By Paul Breslin on
Monday, July 21, 2008 |
| Congratulations on the outstanding work of our Mayor, City Council, ADA, Doug and his team, and all the of the volunteers. This is a true milestone and a clear sign that private and public partnerships do work for the good of our Community. On behalf of the Hospitality community this is great news... <br><br>Thank you! |
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Re: Atlanta Development Authority Recommends up to $40 million for CCHR |
By Paul Breslin on
Monday, July 21, 2008 |
| Congratulations on the outstanding work of our Mayor, City Council, ADA, Doug and his team, and all the of the volunteers. This is a true milestone and a clear sign that private and public partnerships do work for the good of our Community. On behalf of the Hospitality community this is great news... <br><br>Thank you! |
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