On Friday, March 22 at 1:00 P.M. Trees Atlanta will be hosting a free Tree Walk with the help of Atlanta Preservation Center’s Phoenix Flies and the City of Atlanta. … Continue Reading →
News & Blog
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine gallery book
With over 70 performing and visual artists featured in Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2012, we have hundreds of beautiful photos to share with you! We’ve done our best to … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail wins Best in Real Estate Award!
On February 28, the Atlanta Business Chronicle gave the Best in Real Estate award for “Best Land Deal” to the Eastside Trail. This is a great honor for the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Details on Ponce de Leon Avenue improvement projects
After many years of studying, planning and reporting on maintenance and safety issues along the Ponce de Leon Avenue corridor, the City of Atlanta is taking advantage of several funding … Continue Reading →
Trees Atlanta to plant 109,000 native grass plugs on Eastside Trail
As we round the corner towards warmer weather, we are excited to announce the next big leap forward for the Eastside Trail! Working with our partner Trees Atlanta, more than … Continue Reading →
200 Is the Lucky Number at Atlanta BeltLine Night with the Hawks!
More than 200 Atlanta BeltLine supporters attended the Atlanta BeltLine Night with the Hawks, and nearly 200 total points were scored in the game against the Memphis Grizzlies. (Final score: … Continue Reading →
New York Times: Now Atlanta Is Turning Old Tracks Green
The New York Times profiled the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail in today’s paper. It is on the front of the National section in the print edition. Below are some excerpts: “The … Continue Reading →
$2.5 million in Bike Improvements Coming to Atlanta in 2013
Thanks to a $2.5 million boost, the City of Atlanta will start to see bike improvements this year. The Atlanta City Council voted Monday to support a package of high-priority … Continue Reading →
Cycle Atlanta app shows bicycle love for the Atlanta BeltLine!
While Cycle Atlanta only burst onto the app scene a few months ago, it is already blazing trails. Cycle Atlanta supplied developers at Georgia Tech with data from the app … Continue Reading →
Volunteer Spotlight: Parsons Brinckerhoff, Heery International, and Mozley Park of the Adopt the Atlanta BeltLine program
Our very special Adopt the Atlanta BeltLine groups help to build this project a little more every time they get out on the trail for a clean-up. The following blog … Continue Reading →
Recap: Southwest Connector Trail Groundbreaking ceremony
On Saturday, January 12, 2013, nearly 100 people gathered behind Beecher Hills Elementary School for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Southwest Connector Trail. This multi-use spur trail is a tangible … Continue Reading →
Tips for keeping life courteous, safe, and clean on the Eastside Trail
We’re extremely pleased with the large numbers of people using the Eastside Trail on a daily basis and are encouraged to see the high level of positive interaction between trail … Continue Reading →
Volunteer Spotlight: Grinnell Lofts of the Adopt the Atlanta BeltLine program
Dennis and his wife Faye felt that they were destined to live on the Atlanta BeltLine from the time it was merely a kernel of an idea. After migrating south … Continue Reading →
New! Atlanta BeltLine “Fix It Line” for maintenance issues
See a maintenance issue out on an Atlanta BeltLine trail that needs attention? We now have a “fix it” line for that! Just call and leave a detailed message at … Continue Reading →
Get the latest updates with our December 2012 quarterly newsletter
Our last quarterly newsletter of 2012 is here! You can check out the December issue right now for the latest on: What’s Next for the Atlanta BeltLine? $3 Million Donation … Continue Reading →
“Reasons Why I Love the BeltLine” (a teenager’s point of view)
We were thrilled to see this article in the Inman Park Advocator with a teenager’s take on the Eastside Trail and wanted to share it with all of you. It … Continue Reading →
Guest Blog: “The BeltLine Lifestyle” by Ed McBrayer
Guest blog post by PATH Foundation co-founder and Director Ed McBrayer As the Director of PATH, I have spent a fair amount of time over the past seven years working … Continue Reading →
Cool before and after shots!
As the year draws to a close, it is a good time to reflect in the progress the Atlanta BeltLine has made. Enjoy these before and after images, taken by … Continue Reading →
Keeping the Eastside Trail Safe
It has been remarkable to see the thousands of people using and enjoying the Eastside Trail on a daily basis in the short time since its opening. In the face … Continue Reading →
Trees Atlanta hosts volunteer tree planting on Eastside Trail
Trees Atlanta is planting two groves of trees on the Eastside Trail on December 15! This volunteer project is open to all, regardless of tree-planting experience. This is a free, … Continue Reading →
It’s Georgia Gives Day! Double Your Donation to the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership!
Today is Georgia Gives Day, a statewide effort to encourage people to support their favorite charities and nonprofits. If you choose to support the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, AGL Resources will double … Continue Reading →
Recap of the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside 10k Race
Thank you to everyone who participated in the third and final race in the 2012 Atlanta BeltLine Running Series® – presented by IDR! This was the largest race so far … Continue Reading →
Community Love: Georgia Tech students’ app design for the Atlanta BeltLine
While preparing for the fall 2012 semester, Dr. Rosa Arriaga started assembling her syllabus for a new crop of students. As a professor of user interface design for undergrad students … Continue Reading →
Eugene ‘Gene’ Harold Bowens Sr., 74: A Man of Action
We are sad to share the news of the passing of Gene Bowens, the first chairman of the Atlanta BeltLine Tax Allocation District Advisory Committee. Gene was a committed volunteer … Continue Reading →