In the coming months, the Atlanta BeltLine will be working in conjunction with the City of Atlanta to replace the Edgewood Avenue bridge where it crosses over the Atlanta BeltLine’s … Continue Reading →
Events around town for Saturday, July 28, Referendum and non-Referendum.
This is the final weekend before the July 31 Regional Transportation Referendum, or TSPLOST, and there are several events happening across the City, both TSPLOST-related and non-TSPLOST related. Here’s the … Continue Reading →
Ponce City Market and Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Corridor
Have you caught a glimpse inside the two million square foot building that occupies an entire city block between Ponce de Leon Avenue and North Avenue? Thanks to Jamestown Properties, … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Update
Work on the Eastside Trail has been progressing steadily through the summer. This transformative project will change the way people move around town, connecting neighborhoods to each other like never … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Updates and More in June 2012 Quarterly Newsletter
Every three months, the Atlanta BeltLine publishes a printed quarterly newsletter with the latest and greatest information about the project. You can peruse this month’s issue right now with our … Continue Reading →
Section of Ponce de Leon Avenue Will Be Closed For Two Weekends in June for Eastside Trail Construction
June 9 – 11 (4 a.m. Saturday until 5 a.m. Monday) June 16 – 18 (4 a.m. Saturday until 5 a.m. Monday) The Eastside Trail project, now under construction, spans … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Concrete Takes Shape South of 10th Street and Monroe Drive
Fresh from the Eastside Trail this morning – photos of our 14-foot-wide concrete path on the ground! Check out more photos of progress on our facebook page. Please keep in … Continue Reading →
Ralph McGill Reopens! New Pedestrian Bridge Looking Good!
After a month-long road closure of Ralph McGill Boulevard, the road re-opened on the morning of Friday, March 30. In the past month, our contractors installed a brand-new bridge as … Continue Reading →
Reminder: Ponce de Leon Avenue closes again this weekend for Eastside Trail construction!
Closure Begins Friday, March 30 at 9 p.m. and Ends Monday, April 2 at 5 a.m. Just a quick reminder for our neighbors who travel along Ponce de Leon Avenue … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Update: Ponce Closing THIS WEEKEND and Progress in Concrete and Steel!
Reminder! Ponce de Leon Avenue will be closed this weekend and next weekend for Eastside Trail construction. Beginning the weekend of March 23, 2012, the bridge over Ponce de Leon … Continue Reading →
Ralph McGill Road Closure Starts Today!
Just a reminder- starting today, Ralph McGill is closed for the next month between Freedom Parkway and Ashley Avenue (near Copenhill Lofts, Freedom Heights Lofts and Block Lofts). Here’s the detour … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltlLine Eastside Trail Construction Update
Bridge Work and Road Closures to Take Place in March 2012: Part of Ponce de Leon Ave to be Closed for Two Weekends & Part of Ralph McGill to be Closed for One … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Progress Update: Upcoming Bridge Work and Road Closures
The Eastside Trail project, now under construction, spans more than two miles from the tip of Piedmont Park to Inman Park and the Old Fourth Ward neighborhoods. It is the … Continue Reading →
First Tree Delivery for the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail!
Just a quick update on Eastside Trail progress – we received our first tree delivery yesterday! We are working with Trees Atlanta, our amazing partner, who is contributing towards the … 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 →
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 →