The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is elevating solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series of articles from our public, private, philanthropic, nonprofit, and community partners who – through “The Power of … Continue Reading →
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Salvaging History From Excelsior Mill
Part of the beauty of building the Atlanta BeltLine is exploring the history of the city’s bypass of old railroad corridors that make up the 22-mile loop. Along with the … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine – Dr. Alex Rodriguez
The Life on the Atlanta BeltLine video series looks at the lives of people just like you that live in one of the 45+ neighborhoods connected by the Atlanta BeltLine’s … Continue Reading →
Westside Trail Opening Update Meeting June 26
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. will hold a Westside + Southwest Study Group public meeting to answer questions about the Westside Trail, due to open late summer 2017. Topics will include trail … Continue Reading →
Recap: Second Quarterly Briefing of 2017
Quarterly briefings are your chance to get project-wide updates on the Atlanta BeltLine’s progress, with special topics presented each quarter. The second quarterly briefing of 2017, held on Tuesday, June … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership 2016 Partners’ Report: Enabling, Engaging, Empowering
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is excited to share its 2016 Partners’ Report with you. 2016 was an important and exciting year for the Partnership and for the project that’s connecting … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Monday Night Brewing
Welcome back to Business on the Atlanta BeltLine! This series visits some of the many businesses along the Atlanta BeltLine, and explores how the Atlanta BeltLine and its culture have impacted … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We” (Part 3)
The following appeared originally as a Saporta Report Thought Leadership column on May 16, 2017. The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is elevating solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series … Continue Reading →
A Decade of Bus Tours
Guess who turned ten years old last month? The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership gave its first bus tour of the Atlanta BeltLine on April 13, 2007. 1,887 people participated in one … Continue Reading →
An Afternoon of Healthy Family Fun at Washington Park
A big part of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s mission is empowering residents of Atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods by working with partners in the areas of health, housing and economic opportunity. For our health initiative, … Continue Reading →
Southside Trail & Reynoldstown Stage Update
On Monday, April 24, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. came out to the southeast and southwest study groups to provide updates on the Reynoldstown Stage and the Southside Trail design. The Reynoldstown … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We” (Part 2)
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is elevating solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series of articles from our public, private, philanthropic, non-profit, and community partners who – through “The … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine – Reynoldstown Senior Residences
The Atlanta BeltLine, at its heart, is a transportation project – but it’s also a project about connecting Atlanta and our connections with each other. One of the ways the … Continue Reading →
1st Quarterly Briefing of 2017: A Candid Discussion of Affordability
This year we’re adjusting the format of quarterly briefings to include new features with a focus on current topics of concern to Atlanta BeltLine residents and citizens as we build the … Continue Reading →
2016 Annual Report: Momentum Moving Forward
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s 2016 annual report is here! Read on for a complete update on Atlanta BeltLine program elements, including progress on transit, trails, greenspace, housing, economic development, and public … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We”
The following article first appeared as a Saporta Report Thought Leadership column on March 21, 2017. By Rob Brawner, Executive Director and David A. Jackson, Deputy Executive Director, Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →
Construction Update Around the Atlanta BeltLine
If you’ve been following Atlanta BeltLine progress, you probably know that construction is going like gangbusters right now, on both the east and west sides of the corridor. To satisfy … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Announces Resumption of Free Fitness Classes for 2017
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP) has announced the resumption of its Free Fitness Class Series for 2017. Free fitness classes are conducted throughout the week at parks and other locations … Continue Reading →
Volunteer Day at Washington Park
It would have been tough to script a better late winter morning for a volunteer clean-up than what our group was lucky enough to experience this past Saturday, March 4 … Continue Reading →
2017: The Biggest Year Yet for the Atlanta BeltLine
This article appeared originally as a Saporta Report Thought Leadership column on February 21, 2017. By Rob Brawner, Executive Director, Atlanta BeltLine Partnership 2017 promises to be a year of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Included in Exhibit on Socially Responsible Design at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is currently presenting the third exhibit in its series on socially responsible design. “By the People, Designing a Better America” explores the challenges faced by … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership: 2016 Year in Review
As part of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s ongoing efforts to educate the public about the Atlanta BeltLine project and engage the public through our programming, we hope you will enjoy … Continue Reading →
New Life for Affordable Housing Near the BeltLine
An affordable housing development is getting a much-needed boost in southwest Atlanta, with help from Invest Atlanta and the Department of Community Affairs. Phoenix House is a 69-unit affordable housing development … Continue Reading →
New Sculpture Coming to the Eastside Trail!
A new sculpture is joining the Atlanta BeltLine’s continuing art exhibition. Artist Tim Frank is creating the sculpture, and excavation for the site preparation is now underway. The installation will be … Continue Reading →