Building on last year’s success, the Atlanta BeltLine is hosting our second annual Organic Land Care Symposium this coming Monday, March 5, 2012 at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. From backyard … Continue Reading →
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Second Annual Atlanta BeltLine Organic Land Care Symposium
Learn the latest in sustainable landscaping in special event on March 5, 2012 Atlanta, March 1, 2012 – Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. is hosting the second annual Organic Land Care Symposium on Monday, … Continue Reading →

Ralph McGill Road Closure Starts Today!
Just a reminder- starting today, Ralph McGill is closed for the next month between Freedom Parkway and Ashley Avenue (near Copenhill Lofts, Freedom Heights Lofts and Block Lofts). Here’s the detour … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Run Club takes off with first-ever group run!
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s Running Series kicked off the first Atlanta BeltLine Run Club on February 22, 2012! Over 70 runners laced up their shoes for a fun run/walk through the Virginia Highland … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltlLine Eastside Trail Construction Update
Bridge Work and Road Closures to Take Place in March 2012: Part of Ponce de Leon Ave to be Closed for Two Weekends & Part of Ralph McGill to be Closed for One … Continue Reading →

Eastside Trail Progress Update: Upcoming Bridge Work and Road Closures
The Eastside Trail project, now under construction, spans more than two miles from the tip of Piedmont Park to Inman Park and the Old Fourth Ward neighborhoods. It is the … Continue Reading →

Walking the Atlanta BeltLine with an international conference of teen students
Last week, we had the pleasure of participating in BBYO’s International Convention by leading a group of almost 90 teens in a walk along the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail. The mission of … Continue Reading →

First Tree Delivery for the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail!
Just a quick update on Eastside Trail progress – we received our first tree delivery yesterday! We are working with Trees Atlanta, our amazing partner, who is contributing towards the … Continue Reading →

The call for artists is here for 2012 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine!
The Atlanta BeltLine’s temporary public art initiative is back and looking for artists for our Fall of 2012 exhibition! Following two successful years, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine has issued … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Artists
Atlanta BeltLine’s Successful Temporary Public Art Initiative Returns Seeking Artists for 2012’s Fall Exhibition Atlanta, February 17, 2012 – Following two successful years as Atlanta’s largest temporary art exhibition, Art … Continue Reading →

New Addition to the Team: Jenny Pittam
Some news from the “homefront” – we have a new member of the team! As of this past Monday, Jenny Pittam is the new communications coordinator for Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.! Jenny … Continue Reading →

Have You Seen These?! New Collaboration with Georgia Tech School of Architecture!
For the past two years, we’ve brought you Art on the Atlanta BeltLine and residents have enthusiastically embraced the temporary public art exhibit. Even though we’re currently in between exhibitions, … Continue Reading →

New Developments in Atlanta Transportation
Hey folks- sorry it’s been a little while. It’s been an eventful couple of weeks with some exciting new developments. First off, construction began for the new Atlanta Streetcar! U.S. … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2011 Retrospective
All ye art lovers, 2011 was another amazing year for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine. Last year’s exhibit was even more bountiful that 2010’s already largest-ever temporary public art exhibit … Continue Reading →

Even More of Historic Fourth Ward Park to Enjoy
You are probably familiar with one of the City’s newest parks, Historic Fourth Ward Park, the bulk of which opened in the spring of 2011. You may have noticed a … Continue Reading →

Some Good Sites to Read about Cities (and the Atlanta BeltLine)
A couple months back, Salon.com‘s William Doig interviewed Ryan Gravel, the visionary behind the Atlanta BeltLine, for a new series about cities called “Dream City.” The purpose of the series … Continue Reading →

New(ish) Eastside Trail Photos for the New Year!
Happy New Year, folks. In mid-December, Chris Martin went out and shot some great photos of the Eastside Trail construction progress. Though they were taken at roughly the same time, … Continue Reading →

A View from Madrid
Nice story in today’s New York Times about a project in Madrid, Spain with some similarities to the Atlanta BeltLine. Madrid Rio park is a massive highway burial project is … Continue Reading →

Eastside Trail Construction Close Up
This past Friday, several of us ventured out of the office and onto the Eastside Trail construction site to get a look at how it’s coming along. The PATH Foundation, … Continue Reading →

A very interesting 93 minutes…
Back in late October, Ryan Gravel and I did a webinar with PBA’s Public Square Atlanta. Ryan gave a great presentation about the history of the Atlanta BeltLine and the … Continue Reading →
All 28 Affordable Homes at Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing Under Contract in One Day!
Atlanta’s First-Ever Drawing For Affordable Housing a Success! ATLANTA – On Saturday, December 10, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) hosted the City’s first-ever affordable housing drawing for 28 new homes at … Continue Reading →

Final Quarterly Briefing of the Year is Thursday Night!
Come on out Thursday night, December 15 to our final Quarterly Briefing of the year. It will be held at AGL Resources, 10 Peachtree Place Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30309 from 6 to … Continue Reading →

A Great Day for the Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing
This past Saturday, we had another first for the Atlanta BeltLine. Prospective buyers who were part of the drawing for the 28 homes at the Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing showed … Continue Reading →

More Atlanta BeltLine – NYC High Line Love
This will probably be the first of many articles highlighted on this blog comparing the Atlanta BeltLine to NYC’s High Line. The two projects are really close relatives with deep … Continue Reading →