The Metro Atlanta Redevelopment Summit (MARS) – cohosted by Partnership Gwinnett and the Council for Quality Growth – featured an inside look at upcoming redevelopment projects from around the region. The program also offered insight into trends affecting the industry, networking and best practices from successful redevelopment projects and the presentation of the annual MARS Awards.
Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson provided welcoming remarks, followed by panel discussions from local leaders and partners in revitalization projects across the 11-county metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Keynote Speaker David Dixon, Vice President and Fellow of Stantec’s Urban Places shared insights on the concept of revitalizing communities and touched on best practices in new, mixed-use urban districts as well as planning, revitalization, and redevelopment of downtowns.
The event also recognized and honored pinnacle achievements in redevelopment within the MSA. Winners named to this year’s MARS Awards Hall of Fame included:
- Redevelopment Champion of the Year and former Mayor of Atlanta Shirley Franklin
- Small Redevelopment Project of the Year StillFire Brewing and Station Park in Suwanee
- Medium Redevelopment Project of the Year Village Green Park in Smyrna
- Large Redevelopment Project of the Year Pullman Yards in Dekalb County