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Atlanta Newsletter (May 27th)
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Welcome to The Atlanta Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Upcoming Atlanta Braves game
A deep-dive into the life of Robert Woodruff
Douglasville Shopping Center Sale Signals Strength.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"One cannot step twice in the same river."
- Heraclitus
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Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
Which historic Atlanta theater, once a movie palace, is known for its opulent Moorish design and is the city's premier venue for Broadway plays?
A) The Fox Theatre
B) The Atlanta Lyric Theatre
C) The Strand Theatre
D) The Tabernacle
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The name of the annual Atlanta film festival that showcases independent, international, animated, documentary, and short films is A) The Atlanta Film Festival.
News
💼 Business
Douglasville shopping center sale illustrates strong retail market. (link)
Atlanta business wins '24 Good Food Award | News. (link)
Atlanta was the sixth-fastest growing city in the US last year. (link)
Atlanta named top city to start a business in 2024. (link)
🏒 Sports
Shaq Moore, Tyler Boyd, and Teal Bunbury Set to Start as Injuries and Suspensions Shake Up Lineups. (link)
2024 NBA Draft Combine buzz: Will Atlanta trade No. 1 pick? How worried are owners, GMs about grim draft pool? (link)
PrizePicks, daily fantasy sports company, expanding its Atlanta headquarters. (link)
🏦 Finance
Atlanta Housing Honored with National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies Award of Excellence. (link)
Atlanta inflation report shows metro area only slightly higher than national average. (link)
Atlanta’s former finance chief pleads guilty in corruption scandal. (link)
Atlanta-based Delta Airlines ranked No. 1 in satisfaction. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Tours: Truist Park
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
Monday, May 27th | time varies | (More Info)
⚾ Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
Monday, May 27th | 4:10 PM | (More Info)
⚾ Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
Tuesday, May 28th | 7:20 PM | (More Info)
⚾ Atlanta Braves vs. Oakland Athletics
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
Friday, May 31th | 7:20 PM | (More Info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Background Character
The Masquerade - Altar, Atlanta, GA
Tuesday, May 28th | 7:00 PM | (More Info)
🎤 Melanie Martinez: The Trilogy Tour
Gas South Arena, Duluth, GA
Tuesday, May 28th | 7:00 PM | (More Info)
🎸 Trophy Eyes
The Masquerade - Altar, Atlanta, GA
Wednesday, May 29th | 6:00 PM | (More Info)
🎵 Slater
The Masquerade - Purgatory, Atlanta, GA
Wednesday, May 29th | 7:00 PM | (More Info)
Family Friendly
💃 Celeste Barber: Backup Dancer
Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
Wednesday, May 29th | 8:00 PM | (More Info)
🎷 Stutzmann + Trifonov
Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta, GA
Thursday, May 30th | 8:00 PM | (More Info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Atlanta streets with interactive, responsive surfaces” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Atlanta Historical Events
The Election of Maynard Jackson (1973): Atlanta's first African American mayor.
The election of Maynard Jackson in 1973 marked a historic moment in Atlanta's history as he became the city's first African American mayor. Jackson's victory was a significant milestone not only for Atlanta but also for the entire South, symbolizing the progress made in the civil rights movement and the increasing political influence of the African American community. His groundbreaking election shattered racial barriers in Atlanta's political landscape and signaled a commitment to inclusivity and diversity in the city's leadership.
During his tenure as mayor, Maynard Jackson implemented policies aimed at promoting minority business participation in city contracts, a move that came to be known as the "Atlanta Model." Under his leadership, the city's airport, now Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, experienced significant expansion and modernization, further cementing Atlanta's position as a major transportation hub. Jackson's legacy extends far beyond his time in office, as he set a precedent for subsequent leaders to champion racial equality, economic progress, and civic engagement.
Maynard Jackson's election as Atlanta's first African American mayor remains a defining moment in the city's history, and his impact continues to be felt in the promotion of diversity, equal opportunity, and social justice. His leadership helped shape Atlanta into a more inclusive and dynamic city, and he is remembered as a trailblazer who paved the way for future generations of African American leaders in both Atlanta and across the nation.
Famous Atlantans
Robert Woodruff - Long-time leader of The Coca-Cola Company.
Early Life and Entry into Business (1889-1919)
Robert Woodruff was born in Columbus, Georgia, in 1889. He grew up in a family with a strong business background; his father, Ernest Woodruff, was a prominent Atlanta businessman. Robert attended Emory College before embarking on a career in business, showing early on a knack for leadership and innovation. His early years were marked by various business ventures, setting the stage for his later achievements.
Acquisition of The Coca-Cola Company (1919-1923)
In 1919, Ernest Woodruff led a group of investors to purchase The Coca-Cola Company, and by 1923, Robert Woodruff was appointed as the company's president. This marked the beginning of a new era for Coca-Cola, with Woodruff's vision and leadership driving the company's expansion and success.
Expansion and Innovation at Coca-Cola (1923-1954)
Under Woodruff's leadership, Coca-Cola became a global brand. He introduced innovative marketing strategies, including the six-pack and the open-top cooler, making Coca-Cola a household name. Woodruff's focus on quality, branding, and distribution helped establish Coca-Cola as a leader in the beverage industry.
Support for Scientific Research and Development
Woodruff was a firm believer in the importance of research and development. He established a research department within Coca-Cola to ensure product quality and to explore new product possibilities, laying the groundwork for future innovations in the beverage industry.
Connection to Atlanta
Robert Woodruff's connection to Atlanta was deep and enduring. Under his leadership, Coca-Cola became intrinsically linked to the city's identity and economic growth. Woodruff's philanthropy and civic engagement also contributed significantly to Atlanta's development, making him one of the city's most influential figures.
Philanthropy and Civic Engagement (1954-1985)
Woodruff was renowned for his philanthropy, particularly in Atlanta. He made substantial contributions to educational institutions, healthcare, and the arts. The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, established from his estate, continues to support charitable, scientific, and educational causes, reflecting his commitment to giving back to the community.
Leadership Style and Corporate Culture
Woodruff's leadership style was characterized by his hands-on approach and his attention to detail. He fostered a corporate culture at Coca-Cola that valued innovation, quality, and community involvement, principles that continue to guide the company.
Legacy at Coca-Cola and Beyond
Woodruff's legacy at Coca-Cola extends beyond his tenure as president. His vision for the brand and his emphasis on marketing and product quality have left a lasting impact on the company and the beverage industry as a whole.
Passing and Continuing Influence (1985)
Robert Woodruff passed away in 1985, but his influence on Coca-Cola and the city of Atlanta endures. His contributions to business, philanthropy, and civic life have made him a legendary figure in both the corporate and community spheres.
Key Achievements
Transformed Coca-Cola into a global brand through innovative marketing and distribution strategies.
Established a tradition of philanthropy, significantly impacting education, healthcare, and the arts in Atlanta and beyond.
Focused on research and development, ensuring the quality and expansion of Coca-Cola's product line.
Robert Woodruff's tenure at Coca-Cola marked a period of unprecedented growth and success for the company, making it a symbol of American culture around the world. His innovative approach to business, combined with his commitment to philanthropy, left a lasting legacy in Atlanta and the global business community. Woodruff's influence on Coca-Cola and his contributions to civic life in Atlanta underscore his role as one of the most impactful leaders in American corporate history.
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