HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY The project area encompasses a vibrant hospitality industry with numerous hotels and restaurants. This stakeholder group comprises management and staff, who play a pivotal role in shaping the culinary landscape and visitor experience within the project area. MEDIA This stakeholder group refers to professionals and organizations involved in the communication, reporting, and dissemination of information to the public. This group includes journalists, reporters, editors, bloggers, social media influencers, broadcasters, and various media outlets such as newspapers, television stations, radio stations, online news platforms, and magazines. NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Nonprofit partners play a crucial role in supporting and enriching the project’s goals and outcomes. This stakeholder group consists of a diverse array of organizations, including local universities, health organizations, equity and housing initiatives, park and greenspace advocates, places of worship, history and historic preservation advocates, and foundations. Engaging with these nonprofit partners can create opportunities for collaborations, potential sponsorships, and shared expertise. PROPERTY OWNERS This stakeholder group is composed of property owners who hold interests within the project area. Their involvement is critical as they have a direct stake in the project's outcomes and its impact on their properties. Within this group, various types of property owners can be represented, including individual landowners, commercial property owners, residential property owners (and renters), and institutional property owners. Each of these stakeholders brings different perspectives, priorities, and interests related to their properties and the surrounding community. REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS AND BROKERS This stakeholder group comprises a diverse range of participants involved in the commercial real estate sector within the Atlanta market. It includes real estate developers, brokers, and investors who play crucial roles in shaping the city’s built environment and driving economic growth. STUDENTS This stakeholder group refers to individuals who are currently enrolled in educational institutions and could be directly or indirectly affected by the project. This group may include students from nearby schools, colleges, or universities. Involving students in the engagement process will provide valuable insights into their preferences and expectations, contributing to more student-friendly and sustainable planning decisions.
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