Atlanta
Turner Broadcasting Gives $1 Million for Civil Rights Center
Ground is not expected to be broken on the center until the end of 2008, at the earliest. That may seem like a long time away, but Doug Shipman says the Turner donation is timely.
Shipman is Executive Director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights Partnership.
SHIPMAN: This is really allowing us to get off to a very quick start in the planning and really bringing this to reality.
Ultimately, the whole project will cost an estimated $125 million. Shipman hopes that Turner's contribution will encourage other businesses to fund the center.
Coca Cola has already made a donation in the form of land. It has offered a downtown parcel in the Centennial Park area as a location for the center.
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Turner Broadcasting has made the first significant monetary contribution to Atlanta's proposed Center for Civil and Human Rights. The $1 million donation will go toward pre-development work.null
Ground is not expected to be broken on the center until the end of 2008, at the earliest. That may seem like a long time away, but Doug Shipman says the Turner donation is timely.
Shipman is Executive Director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights Partnership.
SHIPMAN: This is really allowing us to get off to a very quick start in the planning and really bringing this to reality.
Ultimately, the whole project will cost an estimated $125 million. Shipman hopes that Turner's contribution will encourage other businesses to fund the center.
Coca Cola has already made a donation in the form of land. It has offered a downtown parcel in the Centennial Park area as a location for the center.
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