ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月3日 23時36分


There is a history of broken promises in English Avenue and Vine City, 2 neighborhoods near Atlanta’s @mercedesbenzstadium, which will host the #SuperBowl on Sunday. Built with more than $700 million in public funds, the stadium opened in grand fashion in 2017 near these historically black neighborhoods, 2 of the poorest in the Southeast. Before this stadium, there was the #GeorgiaDome, which was developed in the early 1990s. An entire neighborhood, Lightning, was razed to make way for that stadium, which was then demolished to make way for Mercedes-Benz Stadium. In the Georgia Dome’s life span, residents of English Avenue and Vine City kept waiting to see the revitalization city officials had said would come.

In May 2014, construction began on the new stadium. As it rose, 2 black churches were displaced and tens of millions of dollars were directed toward efforts and organizations to help the local residents. @dustchambers, a lifelong Atlantan, took these photos, capturing the full spectrum of residents’ lives in English Avenue and Vine City shortly after the stadium broke ground. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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