The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center is a popular theater and fine arts venue located in Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlantic Civic Center with a seating capacity of 4,600-seats is used for hosting various touring productions of Broadway musicals, seminars, comedy acts and live concerts. Originally built in 1967, the Atlantic Civic Center was opened as the city's convention center. The venue went for a $2 million renovation in 2001 when the "Boisfeuillet Jones" was added to its name in honor of the famous businessman and philanthropist of Atlanta, Boisfeuillet Jones.
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The Atlantic Civic Center was the site for the 1996 Summer Olympics cultural program. Again in 2003, the Atlantic Civic Center was also the host for the Atlanta Opera. Apart from hosting top-class performances, the Atlantic Civic Center is also used for hosting conferences and exhibitions of all types as well in its 5,800 square feet area of meeting space. The Atlanta city government’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs that also is in charge of its operation own the Atlantic Civic Center. The shows bring in enough revenue to the Atlantic Civic Center to be self-supporting.
For more than three decades, the Atlantic Civic Center with the largest stage in the Southeast has hosted some of the world's most highly anticipated productions along with concerts, stage plays, operas and other events and meetings.