New Renderings, Timeline Released For Centennial Olympic Park’s Rebirth

The 'transformative projects' on the downtown park are slated to be complete in 2019.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief

The ‘transformative projects’ on the downtown park are slated to be complete in 2019.

The Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) last month released new renderings and a timeline outlining the expansion and renovation of Centennial Olympic Park.

GWCCA overseas the Downtown park which has been undergoing these “transformative projects” since early 2017.

The West Lawn Promenade and Fountain of Rings Plaza, debuting in December, will be the first two completed Centennial Olympic Park projects:

Centennial Olympic Park - West Lawn Promenade

Centennial Olympic Park - Fountain of Rings Plaza


Construction is expected to break ground in January 2018 on a special events center:


Centennial Olympic Park - Special Events Center


Finally, an amphitheater and other improvements will break ground March 2018:


Centennial Olympic Park - Southern Company Amphitheater

Centennial Olympic Park - Baker Street Corner

Centennial Olympic Park - Paralympic Plaza

Funds for the projects were raised by the Georgia General Assembly, the private sector, and through other philanthropic measures in honor of Centennial Olympic Park’s 20th anniversary.

For more detail and a complete timeline, click here.

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  • The Androgyne Planet sculpture is too big for that site. Reminds me of like fascist architecture… not welcoming!

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