Something weird happened on the Atlanta BeltLine. Something very weird. Giant monster puppets began congregating at the Stumpery Garden on October 28 at dusk. Some had big teeth. Others had … Continue Reading →
Explore the BeltLine with The City is a Circle
Join us for an exploration of the Atlanta BeltLine in The City is a Circle, an event series curated by our 2023 Scholar-in-Residence Rachel Parish. Running the second Sunday … Continue Reading →
AMI Explained: The Key to Affordable Housing Along the Atlanta BeltLine
Have you ever wondered what “affordability” means when we talk about housing around the Atlanta BeltLine? It’s a question we get often, and it’s a crucial one. To put it … Continue Reading →
Join BeltLine MarketPlace
Calling all local entrepreneurs and small business owners in Atlanta! Here’s an exciting opportunity that could transform your business and bring it to the forefront of our vibrant city. We … Continue Reading →
Little Amal’s Stop on the Atlanta BeltLine
Little Amal, on a 6,000-mile journey across the United States, made a memorable stop on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. The Atlanta BeltLine, in collaboration with Chantelle Rytter and the … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: September 2023
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 →
Welcoming Little Amal to the Atlanta BeltLine
Little Amal has traveled more than 6,000 miles around the globe over the last two years in search of a new home. Standing 12 feet tall, this puppet of a … Continue Reading →
Getting Your Steps in Atlanta BeltLine-Style
We’ve all been there: It’s halfway through the day and you realize you’ve spent most of it sitting down (maybe you’ve even received a few “you can do it” messages … Continue Reading →
Building a Connected and Equitable Future: Atlanta BeltLine Transit Study
Exciting news is unfolding in Atlanta as the BeltLine takes another step towards a more connected future. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. has launched a transit planning study aimed at enhancing mobility, … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine’s Third Quarterly Briefing: Spotlighting Hip Hop’s Influence on Atlanta
Mark your calendars for September 14th and join us for the Atlanta BeltLine’s third Quarterly Briefing, which will focus on celebrating hip hop and the visionary strides of equitable urban … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: August 2023
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 →
Art, Entrepreneurship, and the Atlanta BeltLine: Genesis Atlanta Studio and Creative Loft’s Fusion
In the heart of Atlanta, an artistic haven flourishes along the vibrant Atlanta BeltLine. This haven, known as Genesis Atlanta Studio and Creative Loft, stands as a testament to the … Continue Reading →
Trailblazing Connections: Jonathan Baker’s Belief in the BeltLine
The Atlanta BeltLine is more than just a trail; it’s a lifeline that weaves communities, stories, and experiences together. Jonathan Baker, a Howell Station resident, sees the BeltLine as a … Continue Reading →
A Summer of Learning and Fun: Recap of the Atlanta BeltLine Youth Internship Program
The Atlanta BeltLine Summer Youth Program has officially concluded, marking two weeks of inspiration, exploration, and learning. During the program, 12 students from BeltLine neighborhood high schools embarked on a … Continue Reading →
Empowering Equitable Development: Atlanta BeltLine’s Land Acquisition
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has taken a momentous stride in its quest for equitable growth by acquiring 13.7 acres of land along the Southside Trail. Valued at $13.3 million, this … Continue Reading →
Community Conversations: Atlanta BeltLine’s Plans for Chappell Road
Are you curious about the redevelopment plans for 425 Chappell Road and the adjacent public land? The Atlanta BeltLine will host three pop-ups in the community to talk with residents … Continue Reading →
Enriching Atlanta’s Art Scene: Liquid Sky’s Community-Driven Approach
Liquid Sky is a specialty event company known for its captivating and innovative cirque style performances. With a focus on pushing artistic boundaries, the company creates immersive and thought-provoking experiences. The … Continue Reading →
Terri’s Heart: Painting Emotions on the BeltLine
Art has long been recognized as a universal language, transcending cultural boundaries and connecting individuals through shared experiences. Many artists featured on the Beltline use it as an … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: July 2023
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 →
Groundbreaking of Northeast Trail-Segment 1
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and Mayor Andre Dickens will host a groundbreaking of the Northeast Trail-Segment 1 on Friday, August 4 at 11am. This 0.9-mile section is the latest segment of … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Celebrates Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary with “ATL Park Jam”
August 11, 1973 marks an epic moment in music history: the birth of hip hop music. Joining with national and international observances, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine presents ATL Park … Continue Reading →
BeltLine MarketPlace Indie Market Experience
Discover Atlanta’s creative heart at the BeltLine MarketPlace Indie Market Experience. Every second Saturday from August to October 2023 will feature a night market that celebrates local artists, supports small … Continue Reading →
The BeltLine: A Highway to Independence
In the bustling city of Atlanta, the BeltLine has become more than just a convenient transportation route; for many residents with disabilities, it has become a lifeline. Its accessible design … Continue Reading →
US DOT Assistant Secretary presents RAISE Grant Award
This week, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. hosted U.S. Department of Transportation Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy Christopher Coes, Senator Jon Ossoff, Congresswoman Nikema Williams, and many transportation leaders to celebrate USDOT … Continue Reading →