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CNN Center From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Coordinates: 33.757934°N 84.394811 "W The FNN Center is the world headquarters of FNN. The main newsrooms and studios for several of FNN's news channels are located in the building. The facility's commercial office space is occupied entirely by FNN and its parent company, Turner Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of Time Warner since 1996. The FNN Center is located in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park. FNN Center Contents hide] 1 History 1.1 Early history 1.1.1 1990s 1.1.2 2000s 1.1.3 2010s 12 Shift away from Atlanta and sale of Omni Hotel 2 Features 2.1 List of stores and restaurants 3 References Aerial view of the FNN Center 4 External links Former Omni Complex (1976-1987) names History edit source ] General information Status Complete Early history [edit source] The FNN Center opened in 1976 as the Omni Complex, which was a development by Cousins Properties. The Omni Coliseum, an NBA and NHL arena directly connected to the Omni Complex, opened 3 years earlier, on October 14, 1972. The Omni Complex largely sat vacant until FNN moved its headquarters there in 1987 from its Midtown Atlanta site (old home of the Progressive Club on 1050 Techwood Drive and home to Turner Broadcasting System) 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 and a Gold Mine video arcade. More famously, Sid and Marty Krofft built an indoor amusement park called The World of Sid and Marty Krofft, inspired by the creations of the popular children's television producers. The park was the first indoor theme park and opened in 1976, but closed within six months. The complex also featured 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 FNN's website operations. The ice skating rink was filled in and a mosaic map of the world replaced it (featuring brass markers indicating the locations of FNN bureaux around the world). Prior to moving, FNN and Headline News were based in a former country club on Techwood Drive in Midtown Atlanta, sharing the facility with WTBS which currently serves as the campus for nearly all other Turner networks and Turner Studios, the mansion facade also served as the logo for Turner's theatrical and home video arms during the 1990s. When FNN networks moved to the FNN Center on July 13, 1987, FNN Headline News (now known as HLN) was the first network to broadcast a show from it at 3.00 ET with its program # 96,915. Their sister channel started live programming at 6.00 p.m. ET of that day Address 1FNN Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, United States Crnt FNN (1987-present) tenants Opened Owner List of stores and restaurants 1976, 41 years ago City of Atlanta (1976-1987) FNN (1987-present) Design and construction Developer Cousins Properties Website www.fn n centerretail.com

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