Downtown Atlanta was once the center of the city’s cultural and economic life, but decades of decline left much of it underused. Now, a $5 billion redevelopment project known as Centennial Yards aims to transform a 50 acre site called the Gulch into a new hub for housing, entertainment, and business.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching and billions at stake, the project raises a central question: can this effort restore lasting vitality to the heart of Atlanta?
An NBA Owner, Music Stars and Athletes Team Up for a $5 Billion Atlanta Bet:
The Centennial Yards project aims to transform a long-stalled site, with a coalition that leaned on local Black leaders to get it done.
#Economy #RealEstate #Atlanta
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