Black Meetings and Tourism

March/April 2011

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AREA GUIDES Georgia International Convention Center ters hotel, which opened August 2010, and a 147-room SpringHill Suites,which opened December 2009. And now, the GICC is Atlanta’s most accessible con- vention center! With the recent opening of Atlanta airport’s new light rail train, the ATL SkyTrain, patrons are shuttled fromthe airport to theGICCin twomin- utes, free of charge. Whether it’s an inti- mate boardroomsetting,a trade show,or a banquet for 2,000, the Georgia InternationalConventionCentermatch- es its space with your specifications. The GeorgiaWorld Congress Center Authority operates the Georgia Dome, the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park and Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC). The three state-owned facili- ties are one of the largest combined sports, entertainment and convention center facilities in the world. The GeorgiaWorld Congress Center is con- sistently ranked as one of North America’s leading meeting and exhibi- tion facilities equipped with 1.4 million sq. ft. of prime exhibit space in 12 exhib- it halls, two grand ballrooms, three grand Black Meetings & Tourism March/April 2011: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 57 Photo Credit: Atlanta CVB

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