In November 2021, the City of Atlanta and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. were awarded a $16.46 million Rebuild American Infrastructure w/ Sustainable Equity (RAISE) grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation … Continue Reading →
News & Blog
Design Review Committee – January & February Meeting Recap
The Design Review Committee (DRC) is an advisory group of subject-matter experts that provides consultation, review, and recommendations for all Special Administrative Permits within a half-mile of the Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Public Art Education Partnership with Atlanta University Center
The Atlanta BeltLine continually brings people together in new ways. Most recently, it has served as the classroom and collaborative space for tomorrow’s art professionals. As part of a new … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: February 2022
Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →
CSX to replace railroad bridge over Northside Trail in Tanyard Creek and Ardmore Parks
CSX will be removing and replacing the wooden railroad trestle that runs between Tanyard Creek Park and Ardmore Park and over the Atlanta BeltLine Northside Trail. On February 28, the … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Supports Creation of 250 Affordable Housing Units
ABI exceeds 50% of its affordable housing goal with the closing of Skyline Apartments Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has contributed $2 million towards Skyline Apartments – 250 units of affordable … Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Senior Accounting Manager, Robbie Ross
The Atlanta BeltLine is a transformational project that is breaking down barriers and connecting people, communities, and cultures. For our staff spotlight this month, we feature Senior Accounting Manager Robbie … Continue Reading →
Pre-leasing new affordable housing units on the BeltLine
The Milton is now pre-leasing 156 new affordable apartments. Located at 55 Milton Ave SE in the Peoplestown neighborhood, these 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments target individuals and families earning … Continue Reading →
Save the Date: 12th Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade
A new season. A new trail. The same magic. Mark your calendar for the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade on the Westside Trail on May 21, 2022. Now in its 12th … Continue Reading →
Northwest Trail Alignment Study Update
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the PATH Foundation are analyzing results of community feedback, overall experience of the trail user, constructability, and financing in the Northwest Trail alignment study. Residents were … Continue Reading →
MARTA performing field investigations along eastside corridor
On February 8, contractors for MARTA began geotechnical work on the eastside corridor as part of transit planning for the future light rail system. The sub-contractor, CERM, will be performing … Continue Reading →
Now leasing: affordable homes at Parkside
A new affordable housing development is now leasing: Parkside, located in the Bankhead / Historic Westin Heights neighborhood at 1314 Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway. The new apartments include 1-, 2-, … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: January 2022
Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →
Creation of New SSD Stakeholder Advisory Board
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) announces the creation of its inaugural Special Service District (SSD) Advisory Board. Comprised of 24 community stakeholders, the SSD Advisory Board will provide an additional layer … Continue Reading →
In remembrance of Jeff Parker, MARTA CEO
The staff at Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. are incredibly saddened by the passing of Jeff Parker, MARTA CEO. Since Jeff took the helm of MARTA nearly four years ago, our leadership … Continue Reading →
Revisiting the Reynoldstown Community Space
Just north of the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail entrance at Memorial Drive sits a patch of modest greenspace with a bewitching power to draw people together. In fact, long before … Continue Reading →
Affordable Housing: Help us make a difference!
The Atlanta BeltLine is seeking volunteers to join the Atlanta BeltLine Affordable Housing Advisory Board (BAHAB). Created in 2007 through Atlanta City Council legislation, the board’s primary function is to … Continue Reading →
Pedal Into 2022 as an Atlanta BeltLine Bike Tour Guide
Are you passionate about the Atlanta BeltLine and also comfortable on the seat of a bicycle? If so, you might have a future as an Atlanta BeltLine bike tour guide. … Continue Reading →
Story Maps: Mapping the BeltLine’s Equity Efforts
The Atlanta BeltLine strives to ensure that all Atlantans benefit and prosper from the economic growth spurred by the project, but what does that look like concretely? A new collection … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Charlie Behrens
Charlie Behrens and his wife, Kathy, moved to Atlanta at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to help with their grandsons. The discovery of the Atlanta BeltLine provided them with … Continue Reading →
Design Review Committee – November & December Meeting Recap
The Design Review Committee (DRC) is an advisory group of subject-matter experts that provides consultation, review, and recommendations for all Special Administrative Permits within a half-mile of the Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Director of Design, Kevin Burke
Every aspect of the Atlanta BeltLine project is carefully considered, discussed, reviewed, and designed to optimize its ability to provide equitable access and opportunity for all. As the Director of … Continue Reading →
Witnessing History: Spiller Field Magnolias
This article was reproduced with permission from Trees Atlanta’s story published on November 3, 2021. The historical “Spiller Field Magnolias” are located on the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum Eastside Trail near Ponce City … Continue Reading →
In Remembrance of Catherine Owens
It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of our friend and colleague, Catherine Owens, who passed unexpectedly on November 16, 2021. Catherine’s work life revolved around advancing … Continue Reading →