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AODI To Host Ribbon-Cutting For New Downtown Dallas Location

After a brief shutdown due to the pandemic, the Art of Digital Influence (AODI) is reopening its doors in a new location in downtown Dallas. AODI will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new building on January 16.


The family-friendly event will feature a park-and-see outdoor ceremony, gift and grocery giveaways, a lowrider car show, and a socially-distanced building tour and toast.


For the past two years, AODI has served as an incubator for creatives seeking to develop and expand their social media and branding reach. The company provides members access to coworking space, a photography studio, and in-house media space, as well as workshops and other career development resources.


“We are excited for this opportunity to reintroduce our services to the community as we set the groundwork for creatives to grow and sustain their businesses in the new year with a new mindset and new strategies,” said AODI founder Mahiri Takai. “We want you to not only come see the space and our vision at AODI, but also see how it can elevate your vision.”

The AODI Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony will take place Saturday, January 16, from 4 to 6 pm. AODI is located at 404 Exposition Avenue in downtown Dallas. The event is free and open to the public. For more info or to RSVP, visit aodinow.com.

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