Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation

AIR Communities Team Gives Back During National Week of Service

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Denver, Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hundreds of Apartment Income REIT Corp. (known as AIR Communities or AIR) teammates volunteered their time in November to address local needs through the company's philanthropic program, AIR Gives.

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  • Denver, Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hundreds of Apartment Income REIT Corp. (known as AIR Communities or AIR) teammates volunteered their time in November to address local needs through the company's philanthropic program, AIR Gives.
  • The annual fall service campaign is one of the many ways AIR supports local communities.
  • Through AIR Gives, every AIR teammate receives 15 hours of paid time annually to volunteer in their local area.
  • As a team-driven volunteer program, AIR Gives provides the flexibility for teammates to support nonprofit organizations or initiatives that mean the most to them.

First Horizon Foundation commits $1 million for the creation of the Big River Park, a conservation effort along the Mississippi River

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

This critical portion of the Mississippi River waterfront is currently subdivided into multiple ownerships.

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  • This critical portion of the Mississippi River waterfront is currently subdivided into multiple ownerships.
  • Big River Crossing opened five years ago on October 22, 2016, as the country's longest active bike-pedestrian rail bridge.
  • First Horizon Foundation was an early partner in the bridge's establishment, which has since welcomed over one million visitors across the Mississippi River.
  • The Big River Strategic Initiative (BRSI) is a collection of projects activating and celebrating the Mississippi River and its surrounding landscape.

"Indiana's Year Of The Trails" Launches With A Powerful Message: Connected Trails Are Essential To Statewide Prosperity

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

Eric Holcomb has proclaimed 2021-2022 as "Indiana's Year of the Trails" recognizing that "connecting trail segments is a powerful tool for economic and community development that should be actively facilitated."

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  • Eric Holcomb has proclaimed 2021-2022 as "Indiana's Year of the Trails" recognizing that "connecting trail segments is a powerful tool for economic and community development that should be actively facilitated."
  • In addition, the legislative trails caucus is focused on building the political support to implement the recommendations in the 2021 Indiana State Trails Plan , including the development of the state's Visionary Trail System.
  • Sen. Kruse has recognized that "trails bring people together, as they not only connect physical locations but also represent the bonds that create communities."
  • "Indiana's story of trails as fundamental to quality of life, economic development and tourism is a great success story.