Honeycomb Studio is a modern ceramic design studio located in West Midtown near the future BeltLine trail. Founded in 2012 by Courtney Hamill, Honeycomb Studio offers original ceramic designs that … Continue Reading →
News & Blog
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Red’s Beer Garden
To kick off National Small Business Administration (SBA) Week 2021, we are excited to share about Red’s Beer Garden. This new neighborhood joint has been providing great beer, hot dogs, … Continue Reading →
Southside Trail—Segment 1 Now Open! Ribbon Cutting to Follow!
Post updated September 27, 2021 to reflect scheduled ribbon cutting date. Construction gates are coming down this week as the highly anticipated Southside Trail—Segment 1 permanently opens to the public. … Continue Reading →
Pittsburgh Yards Celebration—September 18
In celebration of the completed first phase of construction, Pittsburgh Yards ®, a community-driven development in Southwest Atlanta, will host a free public event on Saturday, September 18 from 12:30 … Continue Reading →
2020-2021 Art Curator-in-Residence, Elisabeth Herrera-Very
It began as a 2020 goal for Elisabeth Herrera-Very to put herself out there. Following an almost ten-year career as a public-school art teacher, Herrera-Very was in the midst of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: August 2021
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 →
Atlanta BeltLine 2020-2021 Artist-in-Residence, Jessica Caldas
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s 2020-2021 Art-in-Residence, Jessica Caldas shares about her Residency experience and her temporary installation, The Endeavor. Intended to be a monumental sculpture on the Eastside Trail, … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Executive Realty Solutions
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Executive Realty Solutions Inc. from Atlanta BeltLine, Inc on Vimeo. Behind the small staff of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) stands an army of consultants, contractors, … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade 2021 Postponed
ABI was in the process of putting our plans in action for the 2021 Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade. However, as conditions surrounding COVID and the Delta Variant have shifted, it … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Just Add Honey
There are some 6,000 businesses around the existing and planned Atlanta BeltLine corridor. In honor of Black Business Month and as part of our ongoing Business on the Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Supports Creation of 160 Affordable Senior Units in South Atlanta / Chosewood Park
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) recently supported the creation of 160 units of affordable senior housing at 1265 Lakewood Avenue on the border of the Chosewood Park and South Atlanta neighborhoods … Continue Reading →
Free Fitness Classes on the BeltLine Are Back
We’re excited to announce that live, in-person free fitness classes have resumed and we can’t wait for you to find your personal fitness connection to the Atlanta BeltLine. Enjoy the … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: July 2021
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 →
Spotlight on Arts & Culture Program Manager, Miranda Kyle
Art is a constant presence on the Atlanta BeltLine, but July marks the selection of artists for the 2021-22 exhibition, and it also coincides with the release of our commemorative … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Brian Fishler
The Atlanta BeltLine is a wonderful place for people to gather, walk, ride, exercise, and commune with others. Visitors come from all across the city and all over the world … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: June 2021
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 →
Atlanta BeltLine Southwest Study Group Meeting for Southside Trail Construction Updates
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a Southwest Study Group meeting to provide the latest construction updates on Southside Trail – Segment 1 (West). WHEN: The virtual meeting will be held … Continue Reading →
Join Us for Weekly BeltLine Run Club Meetups
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s Run Club meetups are back and better than ever in 2022! Along with our good friends at the Atlanta Track Club, we host group runs every … Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Director of Real Estate and Asset Management, Dave Pierce
June is Pride Month, and the Atlanta BeltLine is a staunch supporter of efforts to promote and advance equity and inclusivity for all people. This month, we highlight the work … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Commemorative Book Now on Sale
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine celebrated its 10th anniversary during the 2020-2021 season as the largest outdoor, temporary public art exhibition in the south. A commemorative book marks this milestone … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine: Up Close with ARRRTADDICT
ARRRTADDICT is a self-described artist, muralist, fashion designer and healer. A proud member of both the queer and Puerto Rican communities, ARRRTADDICT believes art is a healthy addiction that invites … Continue Reading →
What Goes Into Building the Atlanta BeltLine Trail?
Ever wonder about the process that goes into building out the Atlanta BeltLine multi-use trail? What may appear as a simple paved path on the surface is actually much more … Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Director of Planning, Lynnette Reid
Few people involved in the work of the Atlanta BeltLine better exemplify its vision of enabling, engaging and empowering the people of Atlanta than Lynnette Reid. As Director of Planning … Continue Reading →
Chimney Swift Towers Installed on Westside and Eastside Trails
Two new structures have recently appeared on the Atlanta BeltLine corridor. Looming roughly 15-feet-tall, these post-like beams may seem random and out of place. Is it art? Some obscure security pole? Or is it the foretelling … Continue Reading →