Central Atlanta Progress and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District are hosting its annual meeting and awards tribute. The event set for 8 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27 will be online.

Working side by side, CAP and ADID are committed to creating a thriving Downtown Atlanta community for all of its property owners, employees, residents, students and visitors.

Central Atlanta Progress, Inc., is a downtown business association with approximately 240 members. Its mission is to champion a vibrant community with strong leadership and sustainable infrastructure that is safe, livable, diverse, economically viable, accessible, clean, hospitable and entertaining. The Atlanta Downtown Improvement District is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable corporation created by CAP to make Downtown safer, cleaner and more hospitable.

Organizers tout the event as a lively and entertaining hour-long special hosted by CAP/ADID that will cover the news and events that are shaping downtown.

Attendees are encouraged to grab a cup of coffee and join host A.J. Robinson, CAP/ADID President, for an hour-long morning news show featuring guest appearances from a few of the city’s best and brightest.

Officials will reflect on 2020, celebrate the people and institutions impacting the community, and explore trends to anticipate in the year ahead.

Viewing information will be sent via email to those registered prior to the event date.

The event also includes awards for leaders and institutions that have had an indelible impact on Downtown Atlanta with the following: the Dan & Tally Sweat Award, the WarnerMedia Community Leadership Award, the Marcus Downtown Economic Impact Award, ADID Ambassador of the Year, ADID Clean Team Member of the Year, and Atlanta Police Department Zone 5 Officer of the Year.

Award winners to be announced soon.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/capadid-2021-annual-meeting-awards-tribute-tickets-133390497569

Information: www.AtlantaDowntown.com

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