Many folks in the community have asked us about the status of our streetscapes project on Ponce de Leon Avenue. The project, partially funded by a Livable Cities Initiative (LCI) grant … Continue Reading →
Westside Trail Construction Progress: MLK Bridge Construction
On Saturday, June 11, 2016 three steel beams were placed for the new bridge over Martin Luther King Jr. Drive which is currently under construction. The crew installed safety netting … Continue Reading →
New Connection to Eastside Trail!
You will soon have one more way to access the Eastside Trail! Visitors to the Atlanta BeltLine have been using the hill at Ralph McGill Boulevard as an unofficial access … Continue Reading →
Westside Trail Developments
We are nearly a year and a half into the construction of the Westside Trail, and with completion on schedule for 2017, there is plenty of activity to keep track of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. to Detour Traffic for Reconstruction of Westside Trail Bridge
WHO: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) WHAT: Travel Advisory for Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW Closure WHERE: Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SW between Stafford Street SW and Morris Brown … Continue Reading →
New Photos: Progress on the Westside Trail
The Westside Trail is coming along, and we have some new progress photos for you. Remember, the site is currently a construction zone, so visiting it in person is not … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Extension Invitation to Bid Published
The Atlanta BeltLine moves into its next phase for the Eastside Trail with a call for bids for construction of the Eastside Trail extension. The extension will run according to … Continue Reading →
Westside Trail Construction Updates
Construction of the Westside Trail, the Atlanta BeltLine’s next trail to be built in the old railroad corridor, is moving right along. The pipe above is part of the green infrastructure design for … Continue Reading →
Westside Trail Construction Progress: Bridge Demolition
Construction for the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail is making progress with the removal of a historic railroad bridge that once spanned over Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. In March of … Continue Reading →
Historic Fourth Ward Park Has a Brand New Shade Structure!
A brand new shade structure has opened at Historic Fourth Ward Park, and it’s just in time for sunny weather! In a ceremony hosted by the Historic Fourth Ward Park … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine 2014 – A Year in Review
A Groundbreaking Start It’s been one of the Atlanta BeltLine’s most exciting years. Filled with progress and transformation made possible by tremendous support from our private and public funders and … Continue Reading →
Westside Trail Groundbreaking – the Celebration of a Milestone
On Wednesday, November 12, history was made on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail. More than 500 community members, elected officials, donors, members of the media, and other Atlanta BeltLine supporters … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Meets Critical Milestone With Groundbreaking of Westside Trail
Three-mile addition represents historic $43 million investment in southwest Atlanta ATLANTA – Mayor Kasim Reed will lead the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail groundbreaking on Wednesday, November 12 at 10:30 a.m. … Continue Reading →
Progress on the Urban Agriculture Program
The Urban Farm in southwest Atlanta is moving forward, and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. is now seeking proposals from farmers to take charge of managing the farm. The farm, as part … Continue Reading →
Recap: The Eastside Trail Gateway is Open!
The Eastside Trail Gateway is officially open! In a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mayor Kasim Reed, the Gateway opened on Friday, August 22, connecting the Eastside Trail with Historic Fourth … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail Reaches Major Milestone
Project Receives Authorization from Federal Highway Administration to Proceed with Construction Bidding; Final design complete and right-of-way acquired by June 30 deadline Atlanta – On June 30, the Atlanta BeltLine Westside … Continue Reading →
New Westside Trail Renderings
The newest Westside Trail renderings are here! Visit the Westside Trail construction page for more information, and get the latest progress update here.
Work Underway on Atlanta BeltLine/Ponce City Market Plaza
Work is starting on the North Avenue Plaza, a project resulting from a partnership between Jamestown (the developers of Ponce City Market) and the Atlanta BeltLine. The Plaza, partially funded … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Gateway Groundbreaking Recap
Even though the weather was chilly last Friday, the sun was shining and the skies were blue as officials and community members began to move dirt on the Eastside Trail … Continue Reading →
2013 – A Year in Review
Last Tuesday was the fourth and final Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing of 2013. We took the opportunity to present the public with a recap of Atlanta BeltLine progress and events … Continue Reading →
Mayor Kasim Reed to Dedicate Atlanta BeltLine Southwest Connector Trail Saturday, August 10
Phase 1 of 4.5-mile spur trail will eventually connect to the Atlanta BeltLine ATLANTA – Mayor Kasim Reed, the Department of Parks and Recreation, the PATH Foundation, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. … Continue Reading →
Utility Work Underway for Connection between Eastside Trail and HFWP
Utility boring has started at the future “Gateway” connection, a planned path that will connect Historic Fourth Ward Park with the Eastside Trail. Georgia Power, Comcast, and AT&T will bury the utility … Continue Reading →
Pedestrian Access to Piedmont Park from the Atlanta BeltLine
The Piedmont Park Conservancy, working with Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., recently removed a stretch of fence along Evelyn Street in order to allow easier pedestrian access into the park from the … Continue Reading →
Notice of Temporary Street Closure Krog Street Between Edgewood Avenue And Dekalb Avenue JUNE 17 – AUGUST 3, 2013
From the City of Atlanta Department of Public Works: Please be advised that Krog Street between Edgewood Avenue and Dekalb Avenue will be closed temporarily to allow for AT&T utility … Continue Reading →