Where else in Atlanta can you find folks wearing full cycling kits and riding zippy carbon road bikes alongside a family towing a child’s trailer behind a mountain bike? These … Continue Reading →
News & Blog
Westside Trail Open House Tour Recap
On June 6, 2015 Invest Atlanta, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., and many others partnered to host the first Westside Trail Open House Walking Tour. Music, games, and fun lined the streets … Continue Reading →
Roll Out the Southern Charm
This article was originally published in Atlanta VeloCity Magazine, Issue #10, June/July 2015. It’s that time of year again when the birds are chirping and the pollen is a yellow haze around … Continue Reading →
Community Love: Digital History on the Atlanta BeltLine
This past semester, Georgia State University professor Adina Langer led a Master’s class in history: Theory and Practice of Digital History. As a semester-long assignment, the students were required to study … Continue Reading →
Trees Atlanta Brings More Art to the Atlanta BeltLine
The Eastside Trail has a new art installation that pays homage to Trees Atlanta and its Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum program. The installation, “33 Oaks,” is a collection of stainless steel leaf sculptures representing … Continue Reading →
Park of the Month: Perkerson Park
The Atlanta BeltLine is so much more than just trails, and our parks are true gems along the city’s “emerald necklace.” We hope our “Park of the Month” series will help you find … Continue Reading →
Fundraising Festival Supports Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Programs
With gorgeous weather, great food, fun games and fantastic performances, more than 1000 Atlantans gathered on the city’s Westside for the inaugural Atlanta BeltLine Jamboree on Saturday, May 17. In … Continue Reading →
Park of the Month: Washington Park
The Atlanta BeltLine is so much more than just trails, and our parks are true gems along the city’s “emerald necklace.” We hope our “Park of the Month” series will help you find … Continue Reading →
Ground Covered in the 2015 Legislative Session
On Tuesday, May 12, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law Senate Bill 4 (SB4) to provide a way for public/private partnerships to finance Atlanta BeltLine transit, trails, parks, and streetscapes. … Continue Reading →
Every Day is Bike Day in Atlanta
Guest blog post: The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition In many cities across the U.S., May is known as National Bike Month. We’ve seen tremendous growth in the number of people biking … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Workforce Partnership in Healthcare Application Deadline is May 28
Applications are being accepted for the third cohort of its Workforce Partnership in Healthcare with Grady Health System. Offered in partnership with CareerRise, New Hope Enterprises, AWDA, the Center for … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta Beltline: Julie
Welcome to the fourth installment of the “Life on the Atlanta BeltLine” video series! This series visits people who utilize the Atlanta BeltLine and illustrates how it brings value to their … Continue Reading →
The Streetcar to the Atlanta BeltLine is the Right Track
This article originally appeared in the May 12, 2015 edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. It is republished here with permission. The Streetcar to the Atlanta BeltLine is the Right Track … Continue Reading →
Contribution to help revitalize Atlanta parks, trails and neighborhoods
In keeping with a long-standing tradition of environmental responsibility, Porsche today announced a donation in the amount of $500,000 to the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership. The check was presented by Dr. … Continue Reading →
Giving Back to the Community with Meals on Wheels Atlanta
On April 24, 2015, President and CEO of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., Paul Morris, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Meals on Wheels Atlanta by spending his morning volunteering. Paul, his wife, and … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Earth Day 2015
The overcast skies that hovered over our Atlanta BeltLine Earth Day activities held a silver lining: they kept the rain and sun at bay throughout the morning, allowing volunteers to tackle … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta Hawks and Arrow Exterminators present: Threes for Trees
The Atlanta Hawks partnered with the Arrow Exterminators to host the “Threes for Trees” program, donating to Trees Atlanta for each three-pointer made by the team at home during the … Continue Reading →
NOTICE OF LOCATION AND DESIGN APPROVAL
FULTON COUNTY I. NUMBER 0012586 Notice is hereby given in compliance with Georgia Code 22-2-109 and 32-3-5 that the Georgia Department of Transportation has approved the Location and Design of … Continue Reading →
5th Annual Atlanta BeltLine Northside 5K Was a Blast
Stormy skies couldn’t keep our die-hard runners and walkers away from the 5th annual Atlanta BeltLine Northside 5K on Saturday, April 25th. Congratulations to those who braved the rainy weather … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta BeltLine: Winning for children, schools & city
Due to the subscription requirements, Atlanta BeltLine Inc, has received permission to reprint the below Op Ed in its entirety. It originally appeared in the Atlanta Business Chronicle. The Atlanta … Continue Reading →
How is the Atlanta BeltLine Funded?
Multiple public and private funding sources come together to make the Atlanta BeltLine possible. The Atlanta BeltLine is the most comprehensive transportation and economic development effort ever undertaken in the City … Continue Reading →
Coming Soon: Affordable Senior Living in Reynoldstown!
Ground has officially been broken on Reynoldstown Senior Housing, and those who joined us at the ceremony on April 14 were able to see that heavy construction is already in … Continue Reading →
Meet the Winner of Our TShirt Design Contest: Gary Bannister
Congratulations to Gary Bannister for submitting the winning design in our first-ever Atlanta BeltLine Run.Walk.Go! Race Series tshirt design contest. While numerous designs were submitted, the classic look and feel … Continue Reading →
Southwest Atlanta and the Original Streetcars
Before southwest Atlanta developed into the neighborhoods that exist today, the area was once a rural outlier of a city in its infancy as a transportation hub. The history of … Continue Reading →