Restaurants and hospitality, fitness and healthcare, manufacturing and logistics—the Atlanta BeltLine is home to businesses of all sectors and sizes which choose to locate around the corridor for a myriad … Continue Reading →
News & Blog
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: January 2021
Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: December 2020
Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →
ABI’s Top 10 of 2020
2020 hasn’t exactly been the year any of us imagined. Yet, amid our world turning upside down, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has assumed a posture of adaptability, agility, and … Continue Reading →
COVID-19 Small Business Relief Funds provide grants and loans to BeltLine businesses by Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative
During the pandemic, Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative (AWBI) has committed nearly $800,000 in COVID-relief grants, loans and technical assistance to support small Black-owned businesses in Northwest, Southwest and Southeast Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Grant Program Aims to Keep Legacy Residents in BeltLine Neighborhoods
The Atlanta BeltLine is accepting applications for a new program designed to help long time residents of BeltLine neighborhoods stay in their homes. Created in collaboration between Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and … Continue Reading →
Two Holiday Markets on the BeltLine Feature Local Black-owned Businesses
During this festive season of holiday spirit, two markets featuring local Black-owned businesses provide a wonderful opportunity to find that special gift while enjoying the Atlanta BeltLine. On the Eastside Trail, the Village Market at PCM offers … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Affordable Housing Update
Over the past several months, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has been steadily pushing towards its goal of providing greater affordability and housing opportunities for families, particularly along the southside corridor … Continue Reading →
Affordable housing: Area Median Income and what it means
We are often asked, “how does the Atlanta BeltLine define affordability?” When we say “affordable,” we simply mean: does a low or moderate income family have enough monthly income to … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: November 2020
Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Historical Timeline Now Live
A new, interactive tool highlights Atlanta BeltLine progress from 2005 to today. So much has happened since the Atlanta BeltLine was first voted into existence by Atlanta City Council in … Continue Reading →
The 2020 Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade Reimagined
The Atlanta BeltLine brought a reimagined version of its beloved Lantern Parade in 2020, hosting the BeltLine Lantern Parade-in-Place from September 21-26. For the first time ever, the illuminated … Continue Reading →
MARTA Summerhill Bus Rapid Transit virtual public meeting
MARTA is kicking off the community engagement process for the future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line that connects Summerhill, Peoplestown, and South Downtown. This online update will include a presentation … Continue Reading →
New Realm Brewing Co. keeps its people first
Since New Realm Brewing Company first opened in 2016, an integral part of its vision has been to create a family culture focused on people and community. In early 2020, … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Shantaé Robinson and Purple Rain
Shantaé Robinson first heard about the Atlanta BeltLine in 2007. Engaged in environmental and social justice, the project vision and potential that it had to positively impact the city really … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Buena Vida Tapas & Sol
Juan Sebastien Calle and his business partner, Adam Berlin opened Buena Vida Tapas & Sol at the North and Line complex across from Historic Fourth Ward Park and adjacent to … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Construction Updates: October 2020
Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Land Survey Advisory
Starting Monday, October 12, MARTA will be collecting land survey information on the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Corridor to begin engineering and to ultimately construct rail transit on the BeltLine. You … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Jeannette Flores-Katz
Jeannette Flores-Katz and her husband, Ken, opened the Salvadoran eatery and market, La Bodega at The Met in Adair Park—a little over a mile from the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail—in … Continue Reading →
Help Us Make Free Fitness Even Better!
Sarah Appleton, a Georgia State University graduate assistant with the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, is looking for adult volunteers to participate in a research study about physical activity. The study hopes … Continue Reading →
WorkSource Atlanta COVID Grant
WorkSource Atlanta has received a grant designed to serve City of Atlanta residents who were impacted by layoffs due to COVID-19 and provide them with an opportunity to participate in … Continue Reading →
COVID-19 Emergency Financial Assistance for BeltLine Residents
January 4, 2021 Update: Please note that applications for this program closed on December 19, 2020. Watch for updates about possible future extensions or new programs. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) … Continue Reading →
ABI’s Mid-Year Update
It goes without saying that 2020 has been anything but predictable. Our Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. team is continuing to work remotely, while still navigating around COVID-19, giving space to the … Continue Reading →
Hats Off to the Office of Parks’ Small, but MIGHTY BeltLine Team
It might have looked suspicious– the woman stooped over, back turned, applying spray paint to an Atlanta BeltLine retaining wall. At least that’s what a concerned citizen thought as he … Continue Reading →