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Why Atlanta Could Lose a Major Black Business Festival
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens (Photo: Getty Images) | Troy Millings and Rashad Bilal attends Kingpin Bowling at Lucky Strike Miami during Art Basel on December 5, 2024 in Miami, Florida.
You know, people talk a lot,” Mayor Dickens said in a now-viral clip Saturday.
Despite Mayor Dickens speaking at Invest Fest in 2022 and hosting a joint press conference at City Hall in 2024 offering support, nothing has happened.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 07: Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens speaks onstage during 2022 InvestFest at Georgia World Congress Center on August 07, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.
“I think when people heard City of Atlanta come out my mouth, I think they internalized it as I meant the people of Atlanta.