In 2018, A/C Clutch Bicycle Shop became the first full-service bicycle shop to open its doors on the Westside of Atlanta in over 40 years. Conveniently located across from the … Continue Reading →
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Consulting Services RFP Issued for Business Organization Exploratory Process
Businesses and stakeholders located in the Adair Park, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor, and Pittsburgh neighborhoods are seeking a consultant to explore the possibility of establishing a business organization for … Continue Reading →
Restore ATL Grant to Benefit Four Local BeltLine Businesses
Four Atlanta BeltLine businesses are among the twenty-four recipients of the Metro Atlanta Chamber’s Restore ATL Fund. Presented in partnership with the CareSource Foundation, the fund, totaling $180,000, will support … Continue Reading →
Construction Advisory: Rolling Lane Closures on Glenwood Avenue
Beginning August 17, Glenwood Park residents and businesses can expect rolling lane closures and travel delays between Glenwood Avenue and I-20. These closures will take place over two weeks to … Continue Reading →
City of Atlanta Offers New Funds to Help Small Businesses Recover from COVID-19 Pandemic
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms recently announced the Resurgence Grant Fund, a new program to help Atlanta’s small businesses recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is made … Continue Reading →
Update: Southside Trail at United Avenue
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) completed an emergency demolition of the southside corridor bridge over United Avenue on Friday, July 10, 2020. The road was reopened to vehicular traffic at that … Continue Reading →
Interview with Atlanta BeltLine Artist-in-Residence, Dr. Fahamu Pecou
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine‘s inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Dr. Fahamu Pecou,shares about his site-specific installation, Can’t Cop Cars without Seeing Cop Cars, which was on display on the Eastside Trail from … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Welcomes Collaboration with Juvo360
App Available to Allow People to Work Near Where They Live Around the BeltLine Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and Juvo360 are joining together to provide Atlanta residents access … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: Continuous care for the community in precarious times
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: CVICU Nurse Takes on COVID-19
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →
Updated General Statement on COVID-19
Our city has been through a lot recently, and at Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) and Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP), the health and safety of our trail users, neighbors, volunteers and … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: Pediatric Care in the midst of COVID-19
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions, and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →
Construction Advisory: Closure of Gateway Trail, the connection between the Eastside Trail and Historic Fourth Ward Park
[Updated, July 8, 2020] The new development at 760 Ralph McGill situated in between the Eastside Trail and Historic Fourth Ward Park is about to get underway. On Wednesday, July … Continue Reading →
Construction Advisory: Shoring Work for Southside Trail-West at Metropolitan Pkwy Bridge
Beginning the week of June 22, construction will ramp up during daytime hours on the Southside Trail-West project near the rail bridge over Metropolitan Pkwy SW between Erin Ave SW … Continue Reading →
Travel Advisory: Emergency Bridge Demolition on United Ave SE
[UPDATE, June 25, 2020] : Atlanta Beltline, Inc. expects to begin preliminary work this Friday, June 26th to prepare for the demolition of the United Avenue bridge. The first step is … Continue Reading →
Juneteenth: a day of reflection, acknowledgement and healing
This is a momentous time in our history, and with on-going protests triggered by the devastating loss of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and most recently, Mr. Rayshard Brooks … Continue Reading →
Ponce de Leon Avenue Streetscaping Construction Soon Underway
[Updated July 9, 2020]: The Ponce Streetscape Project contract is currently under review by Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), and the start date is now anticipated to be delayed. ABI … Continue Reading →
New Data Tool Maps Demographic Patterns Around the BeltLine
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) is pleased to announce the launch of the Atlanta BeltLine Data Explorer, a public data visualization tool dedicated to mapping growth and change over time in … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents First-Ever BeltLine Live Stream
Virtual performances will feature film screenings, artists’ talks, music, festival, and more ATLANTA – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine presents, for the first time, BeltLine Live Stream, a collection of … Continue Reading →
Filing Deadline Extended for 2020 Homestead Exemption Application Supporting Documents
Editor’s Note: Thanks to Stacy Reynolds of Atlanta Legal Aid for providing the following important information for our audience. April 1 was the original deadline to file homestead exemption applications … Continue Reading →
Message from Atlanta BeltLine Partnership
These are difficult times for our country and for our beloved city. At the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, we are deeply saddened by the murders of innocent black men and women … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Announces Jurors for 2020-2021 Exhibition
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has selected a jury for the upcoming 2020-2021 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition. The eight-member jury panel is comprised of artists and arts professionals … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Businesses Forge New Collaboration to Help the Community
It began as a routine check-in with local Atlanta BeltLine business, H&F Bread CO, (“H&F”) an Artisan Bakery and one of the largest manufacturers around the transportation corridor and trail … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine’s New Stumpery Garden
A new treat awaits on the Eastside Trail. South of Wylie Street in Reynoldstown, imposing, overturned tree stumps with their gnarled web of ancient roots beckon trail users to deviate … Continue Reading →