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Aerial view of the CNN Center
The CNN center is located in Atlanta, Georgia

The CNN Center is the world headquarters of the Cable News Network (CNN). The main news rooms and sets for the anchors of several of CNN's news channels are located in the building.

Location

It is located downtown in Atlanta, Georgia next to Centennial Olympic Park at 190 Marietta St Nw, Atlanta, GA 30303-2762 [1].

The CNN Center is directly connected to the Philips Arena, home to the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL, as well as the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA.

Early years

The CNN Center opened in 1976 as the Omni Complex, which was a development by Cousins Properties Inc. that was unsuccessful until CNN moved its headquarters there in 1987 from its Midtown Atlanta site.

The facility originally offered office space to various business tenants, as well as consulates over the years. The main floor featured an indoor ice skating rink, as well as a small number of restaurants, a Gold Mine video arcade, and a multi-screen movie theater. For years, the theater offered showings of Gone with the Wind, Ted Turner's favorite movie. The theater was replaced during renovations to put in a new newsroom for CNN. The ice skating rink was filled in and a mosaic map of the world replaced it (featuring brass markers indicating the locations of CNN bureaus around the world). More famously Sid and Marty Krofft built an indoor amusement park called The World of Sid and Marty Krofft. The park was the first indoor theme park. Opened in 1976, it closed within six months.

When CNN networks moved in in 1987, CNN Headline News (now known as HLN) was the first network to broadcast a show from it at 3.00 ET with its programme # 96,115. The mother channel started live programming at 6.00 ET of that day.

March 14th Damage

Debris from tornado in front of CNN center

At around 9:30 p.m. on March 14, 2008, a EF-2 [1] tornado passed through downtown Atlanta, damaging the CNN Center and leaving water and dust in the upper floors. The ceiling of the atrium was also damaged, causing water to pour in and partially flood the food court. CNN's library was damaged, although it is unknown at the moment how much of its archives were damaged. [2] Numerous injuries and widespread damage were reported overall. The Omni Hotel, attached to the CNN Center, was evacuated as a precaution.

As of Monday, March 17, CNN Center was open for business, including the popular food court. While 467 rooms in the south tower of the Omni hotel will remain closed for two weeks, the rest of the hotel is fully operational.[3]

Modern features

The CNN Center also houses a major hotel (an Omni Hotels franchise owned by Turner Broadcasting) and a large atrium food court frequented by local business employees, tourists, event goers from Philips Arena and the Georgia Dome, and conference attendees from the Georgia World Congress Center. CNN's multi-channel output to the world is broadcast on large screens around the center. Studio tours are available and include demonstrations of the technologies such as Chroma key as well as visits to viewing galleries overlooking the newsrooms and anchors of CNN, CNN Headline News, CNN International and CNN en Español.

The atrium escalator that is used to transport visitors on the CNN tour has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest freestanding (supported only at the ends) escalator in the world.

MARTA rail service is provided to the CNN Center at the Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center station.

On April 3, 2007, a man shot and killed a woman before being shot by a security guard inside the CNN Center.[4]

List of stores and restaurants open to the public

References

33°45′29″N 84°23′41″W / 33.757934°N 84.394811°W / 33.757934; -84.394811