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Town Center Community Expands Alliance Membership Program
New structure enhances member benefits and community participation
Town Center Community, comprised of the Town Center CID and Town Center Alliance, today announced the expansion of its Alliance membership program through a tiered structure designed to enhance member benefits. The three tiers - partner, supporter and influencer - provide access to member only communications, special events, exclusive project updates, market reports and more.
The Town Center CID and the Town Center Community Alliance work together to make the district a vibrant place to grow a business, raise a family, earn a degree and enjoy the outdoors.
“We are looking forward to engaging more community members that can help make a lasting impact in Town Center,” said Jennifer Hogan, director of community engagement at Town Center Community. “Our revised Alliance membership provides opportunities for businesses, property owners, and employees to network, get involved in their community, support trails and greenspace and so much more.”
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Membership features collaborative opportunities, community exposure through district briefings and exclusive communications, and additional Town Center Community staff assistance. Additionally, there are exclusive opportunities for seasonal and program sponsorships in the Town Center community.
“At Synovus, we believe that Here Matters and the best way to ensure the long-term success of our bank is to contribute to the communities we serve,” said Judson Langley, community executive at Synovus Bank. “By joining the Alliance, we are helping to make a difference in creating a vibrant, strong community here in Town Center.”
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“Croy Engineering has been a long-time partner with the Town Center CID as well as a sponsor of the Alliance. From working together to plan, design, and deliver transformational infrastructure projects to being an Annual Host Sponsor for the Alliance events and programming, we are committed to Town Center Community and excited to see the new and improved engagement opportunities, said Greg Teague, CEO of Croy Engineering.
Established in 2015, Town Center Community Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on creating a connected, vibrant Town Center Community. By utilizing public and private resources, the organization invests in projects to enhance quality of life in the Town Center area including parks and greenspace, public art and activations and programming. To learn more about the Alliance and membership opportunities, visit https://www.towncentercid.com/alliance/.
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About the Town Center Community
Town Center Community is comprised of the Town Center Community Improvement District (CID) and its nonprofit partner, the Town Center Community Alliance.
The Town Center CID, established in 1997, is focused on safety, beautification, economic growth, and infrastructure improvements within the district. For larger infrastructure projects, the CID leverages its funding to complete the critical first steps like planning, studies, and initial concept design that make projects more competitive for federal, state, and local funding.
Established in 2015, the Town Center Community Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on bringing quality-of-life improvements and programs to the Town Center Community. The Alliance is run by a board of directors and relies on donations from the public, community partners, corporate sponsors, and the Town Center CID to fully fund and develop projects and programs. From public art and aesthetic fixtures to small parks and bikeshare, the Alliance helps attract businesses and residents to the area, boost economic development and shape a sense of community.
Together, the Town Center CID and the Alliance work to make Town Center Community one of the most accessible, prosperous and exciting areas in Metro Atlanta.