Nice story in today’s New York Times about a project in Madrid, Spain with some similarities to the Atlanta BeltLine. Madrid Rio park is a massive highway burial project is … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Close Up
This past Friday, several of us ventured out of the office and onto the Eastside Trail construction site to get a look at how it’s coming along. The PATH Foundation, … Continue Reading →
A very interesting 93 minutes…
Back in late October, Ryan Gravel and I did a webinar with PBA’s Public Square Atlanta. Ryan gave a great presentation about the history of the Atlanta BeltLine and the … Continue Reading →
All 28 Affordable Homes at Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing Under Contract in One Day!
Atlanta’s First-Ever Drawing For Affordable Housing a Success! ATLANTA – On Saturday, December 10, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) hosted the City’s first-ever affordable housing drawing for 28 new homes at … Continue Reading →
Final Quarterly Briefing of the Year is Thursday Night!
Come on out Thursday night, December 15 to our final Quarterly Briefing of the year. It will be held at AGL Resources, 10 Peachtree Place Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30309 from 6 to … Continue Reading →
A Great Day for the Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing
This past Saturday, we had another first for the Atlanta BeltLine. Prospective buyers who were part of the drawing for the 28 homes at the Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing showed … Continue Reading →
More Atlanta BeltLine – NYC High Line Love
This will probably be the first of many articles highlighted on this blog comparing the Atlanta BeltLine to NYC’s High Line. The two projects are really close relatives with deep … Continue Reading →
Last Day to Register for Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing
Today’s the day. Those who register and pre-qualify for the 28 homes at the Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing by today will have a shot at being selected in the December 10 … Continue Reading →
Speaking of Urban Oases…
Atlanta Magazine picked our very own Historic Fourth Ward Park as “Best New Urban Oasis” in its annual “Best of Atlanta” issue. Thank you Atlanta Magazine!
NY Times looks at “Treasuring Urban Oases”
In a recent article, the New York Times spends takes a walk in Manhattan with renowned Urban Designer Alex Garvin, whose “Emerald Necklace” study was critical to the early success of turning … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Update
The Eastside Trail has been the subject of intense interest, especially among those who live nearby. Here is an update on the construction progress. More photos of construction available here. … Continue Reading →
History of Atlanta BeltLine Project in Public Roads Magazine
Here is a recent article published in the Federal Highway Administration’s Public Roads Magazine. WARNING: it’s a bit on the long side (3,600 words) so you may want to print … Continue Reading →
New Affordable Housing Becomes a Reality on the Atlanta BeltLine with Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing
Down Payment Assistance And Low Monthly Payments on New Two-Bedroom Lofts For Those Making Under $68,000 — Early Registrants Will Increase Their Chances of Being Chosen in The Drawing of Less Than 30 … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine November Performance Schedule
More than a Dozen Performances on the East Side during Three Weekends in November, Including The Lantern Parade in Historic Fourth Ward Park on November 12! Atlanta –November – the final month … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine October Performance Schedule
A Dozen Performances on the East and West Sides during Four Weekends in October Atlanta, October 4, 2011 – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine continues in October with performances every weekend of … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine September Performance Schedule and Map of Art Installations Released
A Dozen Performances on the East and West Sides during Four Weekends in September Atlanta, September 8, 2011 – Following the success of its inaugural year, Art on the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
National Center for Civil and Human Rights Announces 2nd Annual Films That Matter Partners and Line-Up
“Art on the Atlanta BeltLine” and Central Atlanta Progress Extend Reach of Civil and Human Rights Film Series (Atlanta), August 17, 2011 – The National Center for Civil and Human … Continue Reading →
Help Chart the Path of Transit and Trails for the Atlanta BeltLine Corridor
Don’t Miss Your Opportunity to Comment on the Tier 1 Draft Environmental Study Atlanta, August 5, 2011 – MARTA and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) invite the public to share input … Continue Reading →
“Art on the Atlanta BeltLine” Artists Selected for Fall Season
Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Project Returns this September Featuring New and Returning Artists Atlanta, July 21, 2011 – Following the success of its inaugural year, “Art on the Atlanta BeltLine” is returning … Continue Reading →
Mayor Reed to Lead Official Dedication of Historic Fourth Ward Park
Community Celebration with Food, Music and Fun on Saturday, June 18 Atlanta, June 16, 2011 – Mayor Kasim Reed will lead the official dedication of Historic Fourth Ward Park along … Continue Reading →
Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark to Open
Grand Opening Celebration on June 11 to include Skate Demonstrations, Music and Fun Atlanta, June 9, 2011 – This Saturday, June 11 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Atlanta’s first skatepark will … Continue Reading →
City of Atlanta to Re-Open D.H. Stanton Park as Part of the Atlanta BeltLine – City’s First Energy Cost-Neutral Park
Community Celebration with Food, Music and Fun on Saturday, May 14 Atlanta (May 6, 2011) – The City of Atlanta will re-open the newly renovated D.H. Stanton Park in the … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta BeltLine Invites You to Its First Organic Land Care Symposium
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Will Host the Symposium on Thursday, March 24 at the Atlanta Botanical Garden Atlanta, February 15, 2011 – Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. is hosting its first-ever Organic Land … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Artists
Atlanta BeltLine’s Successful Temporary Public Art Initiative Returns – Seeking New Commissions for 2011’s Fall Program Atlanta, February 3, 2011 – Following the success of its inaugural year, “Art on the … Continue Reading →