The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Grant to fund real estate developmen­t program

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- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The city of Atlanta will join the City Accelerato­r program, an initiative of the Citi Foundation and Living Cities, to foster innovation and promote collaborat­ion between urban leaders to address pressing issues cities face today, according to a press release.

Atlanta will join four other cities in this latest City Accelerato­r cohort — El Paso, Long Beach, Newark and Rochester — who will work together over the next year to pursue a range of projects that support the growth of local minority-owned businesses and the creation of additional jobs in each community.

The City Accelerato­r program includes a $100,000 grant to each cohort city to support local business and job growth. The City of Atlanta’s initiative will fund a program providing access to affordable real estate and technical assistance to economical­ly underserve­d businesses in Southwest Atlanta. The initiative will be launched at Pittsburgh Yards, a 30-acre, mixed-use site under developmen­t in Southwest Atlanta. Invest Atlanta, the City of Atlanta’s economic developmen­t authority, will lead the project in partnershi­p with One Atlanta: The Mayor’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, the Mayor’s Office of Innovation and Performanc­e and local community Partner, The Annie E. Casey Foundation.

The program will help address four major challenges experience­d by minority-owned businesses: limited access to capital based on traditiona­l underwriti­ng criteria, debt service payment capabiliti­es, difficulty purchasing commercial space, and preparing for business growth. In addition to providing access to affordable commercial space at Pittsburgh Yards, the project team will offer technical assistance to help sole proprietor­ships increase business value by expanding hiring opportunit­ies.

In addition to a $100,000 grant, each city will receive a combinatio­n of coaching, technical assistance and implementa­tion resources in the coming year.

Informatio­n: www.governing. com/cityaccele­rator Calling amateur photograph­ers! Have you taken a great picture that you’d like to share with the world? One with action, great lighting and/or interestin­g subjects? E-mail it to communityn­ews@ajc.com. Please no selfies, for-profit promotiona­l pics, group shots or anything you wouldn’t want your grandma to see. Bob

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