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LOVE ATLANTA Volunteers Make a Difference at Maddox and Tanyard Creek Parks
For the third straight year, volunteers from LOVE ATLANTA – a week-long program of city-wide service hosted by Passion City Church – showed up ready to serve on the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
July 9 groundbreaking at Adair Court celebrates new sustainable and high-quality mixed-income senior housing on the Atlanta BeltLine
On July 9, 2018, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joined other City officials to break ground on the highly-anticipated Adair Court project. The new 91-unit mixed-income senior rental community is being … Continue Reading →
Propagating the Spiller Magnolias
On a sunny August morning in 2013, a small group met in the parking lot behind Whole Foods on Ponce de Leon Ave., just west of the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside … Continue Reading →
Come Run.Walk.Go! at the Eighth Annual Atlanta BeltLine Westside 5K/8K!
2018 Event Makes Extensive Use of the Westside Trail, Includes a New 8K Distance Option and Features an Afterparty at Monday Night Garage The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP) and Presenting … Continue Reading →
Celebration at Skyline Park: A Slice of Summer 2018!
Skyline Park Atlanta is the essence of “old-timey” fun in the heart of Atlanta. Perched high above the hustle and bustle of Ponce de Leon Ave. atop Ponce City Market, … Continue Reading →
An Evening on Equity – Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing
The Atlanta BeltLine’s second Quarterly Briefing (QB) of 2018 drew a crowd of more than 300 people to Friendship Baptist Church in what was the largest QB in Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →
Connecting Residents to Workforce Opportunities
By David A. Jackson, Deputy Executive Director, Atlanta BeltLine Partnership A key part of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s (ABP) mission is to empower residents in BeltLine neighborhoods in the areas … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Presents A Slice of Summer 2018
Second annual event featuring unlimited amusement park games and mini golf, music from DJ Salah Ananse and food & beverages at Skyline Park supports the Atlanta BeltLine vision Join the … Continue Reading →
Washington Park Jamboree and Play Day 2018 – An Afternoon of Healthy Family Fun, Opera and Jazz!
What do you get when you take an already great afternoon of healthy, family-oriented fun and combine it with a little opera and jazz? You get the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s … Continue Reading →
Public Meeting: University/Avon Avenue Corridor
WHAT: Councilmember Joyce Sheperd and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a combined Southeast & Southwest Study Group meeting to discuss Southside Trail design updates. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This meeting is … Continue Reading →
Proctor Creek Greenway – Connecting with Nature!
On May 7, the City of Atlanta celebrated the grand opening of the first three miles of Proctor Creek Greenway. When completed, the seven-mile greenway will connect the Atlanta BeltLine’s … Continue Reading →
Master Planning Updates
On Saturday, April 14, the Community Engagement & Planning team at Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) held the first of many Master Plan Update meetings. In 2007, the master planning process … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: McArthur’s Apothecary
Dr. Nakia Shaw lives his healthcare plan everyday by biking to walking to work on the Atlanta BeltLine. He and his wife have lived in their yellow bungalow in Old … Continue Reading →
We want to hear from you in our community survey!
SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED The Atlanta BeltLine is conducting a survey to better understand what the community wants to see from the project. Whether you use the Atlanta BeltLine every day … Continue Reading →
The Big Southside Trail News
By now, you’ve probably heard the big news! Thursday, March 15 was a big day for the future of connectivity and mobility in Atlanta. In a press conference, Mayor Keisha … Continue Reading →
Meet Your Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Jurors
This year, we have made a lot of changes to Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, and will continue to make changes as we hear from the community about what is … Continue Reading →
Volunteering for the Greener Good at Aluma Farm
Many thanks to the 50+ volunteers who turned out for our “Greener Good” Volunteer Day at Aluma Farm this past Saturday! We were thrilled to see so many familiar faces, … Continue Reading →
Jurors Announced for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2018
Panel will review proposals and select work for fall exhibition ATLANTA – The jury panel for the 2018 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition has been selected. Approximately 100 applications … Continue Reading →
How do I stay healthy the entire year and not just the first couple of weeks?
By Olivia Bubri, MS, RDN, LD, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Good Measure Meals™ This is the million dollar question, right? How do we build sustainable eating habits that carry us through … Continue Reading →
Lifecycle Building Center: Atlanta BeltLine Partners in Sustainability and Reuse
On March 15, 2018, Lifecycle Building Center is holding its annual fundraiser at the new Monday Night Brewing Garage on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Westside Trail. Lifecycle Building Center (LBC) is … Continue Reading →
The Evolving Role of Public Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
At nine years old, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has grown up a lot since its days as an under-the-radar exhibition meant to entice people into a then-unpaved Atlanta BeltLine corridor. … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Open Call for Submissions
Community feedback drives fresh artistic opportunities for annual exhibition ATLANTA – A request for proposals for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s ninth year has been released. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Nina
Every day, Ms. Nina Goody wakes up to a bustling household filled with the sounds and activities of her four grandchildren, all of whom live with her. Several years ago, … Continue Reading →