HUB404 Launches Gimme Four Campaign to Kick Off Next Round of Fundraising

Cap park to begin engineering the bridges over Lenox Road in early 2023

ATLANTA--()--Today the HUB404 Conservancy launches the “Gimme Four” grassroots campaign to help raise money for development of the cap park. HUB404 will be a half-mile green space above Georgia 400 in Buckhead, creating an iconic 9-acre park above the highway. Under the leadership of executive director Anthony Rodriguez, the campaign asks Atlanta area residents to give as little as $4.04 to help get HUB404 off the ground. HUB404 board members have committed to matching all funds raised up to $50,000.

Established by the Buckhead Community Improvement District (CID), HUB404 will bridge Lenox Road and Georgia 400, linking the PATH400 Greenway Trail, the Atlanta Beltline, MARTA, neighboring streets and neighborhood parks. The HUB404 mission is to create a world-class community-driven greenspace showcasing the best of Atlanta.

“HUB404 is for Atlanta. By Atlanta,” says Rodriguez. “HUB404 will showcase the culture, art and events that make Atlanta shine. We are limited only by our collective imagination, and we’re asking Atlanta to help make HUB404 a reality.”

The campaign kicks off as the project is poised to begin engineering the bridges over Lenox Road in 2023, with the engineering of the major section from Lenox Road to Peachtree Road expected to begin by 2024. Donations can be made at www.hub404.org.

About HUB404 Conservancy

The HUB404 Conservancy is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established to build private-sector support for the creation and operation of HUB404. After construction of HUB404, the Conservancy will be responsible for operations, maintenance, and programming of the park. For more information about HUB404, visit www.hub404.org.

About Buckhead CID

The objective of the Buckhead Community Improvement District (BCID), working with the City of Atlanta and its community partners, is to meet the challenges resulting from Buckhead’s rapid, primarily automobile-based growth, including improving safety, traffic mobility, enhancing the pedestrian environment, creating better access to public transit, initiating intra-district transportation alternatives, encouraging better integration of land uses and improving linkages to the region’s automobile, transit and bicycle networks. For more information about the Buckhead CID, visit www.buckheadcid.org.

Contacts

Emily Rios
erios@trevelinokeller.com
770-377-1277

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HUB404 Launches Gimme Four Campaign to Kick Off Next Round of Fundraising

Contacts

Emily Rios
erios@trevelinokeller.com
770-377-1277