Downtown’s The Center to open in time for World Cup crowds

The developer turning CNN’s former Downtown headquarters into a mixed-use complex says they’re on track to welcome the public before the FIFA World Cup.

Why it matters: CP Group’s makeover of the 1.2 million square-foot complex dubbed The Center could become a gateway to a major activity hub during the month of soccer matches and into the future.

Zoom in: CP Group, which calls itself the largest owner of commercial properties in Atlanta, purchased the complex in 2021. It is planning a “year-round destination and hub” for shopping, food, business and more.

  • Scheduled for completion by the World Cup: street-level entrances to a renovated atrium food hall, public terraces and plazas, as well as murals and art installations.
  • A digital “ATL” sculpture will take the place of the oversized and photo-friendly CNN logo, which followed the news outlet in 2024 to its new offices at the Turner Techwood campus in Midtown.
  • The Center also plans to install three 12-story LED signs to promote sponsorships.

Catch up quick: Opened in 1976 as the Omni International Complex, the property was home for six months to The World of Sid and Marty Krofft, a doomed attempt at creating the country’s first indoor amusement park.

  • CNN claimed the space 11 years later, and the complex — and by extension, the city — became a domestic and international news production hub. In the process, it was a reminder to countless viewers that Atlanta exists.

Zoom out: The buildout plan includes more than 900,000 square feet of production space and up to 230,000 square feet of retail and dining…

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