This year we’re adjusting the format of quarterly briefings to include new features with a focus on current topics of concern to Atlanta BeltLine residents and citizens as we build the … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Included in Exhibit on Socially Responsible Design at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is currently presenting the third exhibit in its series on socially responsible design. “By the People, Designing a Better America” explores the challenges faced by … Continue Reading →

Quarterly Briefing – A Recap of 2016
Our quarterly briefings have always been a crucial tool in getting information about the Atlanta BeltLine out to the public. In 2016, we began using Facebook Live as a new … Continue Reading →

Guest Speakers at Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing
On September 26, 2016, the Atlanta BeltLine held its 3rd quarterly briefing of the year. The meeting took place at Park Tavern and featured a variety of presentations that covered … Continue Reading →

Trees Atlanta is Hosting the First Atlanta Canopy Conference
The Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum is an integral part of building the 22-mile loop as a greenway as well as a transportation corridor. Because the arboretum is an important part of contributing … Continue Reading →

The Second Quarterly Briefing of 2016 – A Recap
On June 7, 2016, the Atlanta BeltLine held its second Quarterly Briefing meeting of 2016. The public meeting, which took place at Maynard H. Jackson High School in southeast Atlanta, … Continue Reading →

Fellowships With the Atlanta BeltLine – A One-of-a-Kind Opportunity
There’s no doubt that the Atlanta BeltLine is part of an exciting sea-change in Atlanta’s growing infrastructure, and few people are more excited to see the project progress than those of … Continue Reading →

First Quarterly Briefing of 2016
The Atlanta BeltLine is entering into its 10th year of helping transform the City of Atlanta, and with projects in full force around the corridor, there’s no better way to … Continue Reading →

Fourth Quarterly Briefing of 2015: The Recap
The Atlanta BeltLine held their final Quarterly Briefing of 2015 on Tuesday, November 3, where guests were treated to a special panel format. More than 130 attendees gathered at the … Continue Reading →

3rd Quarterly Briefing of 2015
Over 130 guests attended the Atlanta BeltLine’s third Quarterly Briefing of 2015, which was held on Monday, August 17 at Park Tavern. The Atlanta BeltLine strives to ensure that the … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Bus Tours
More than 25,000 people have enjoyed three-hour bus tours of the Atlanta BeltLine since the launch of the program in 2007. As stewards of the Atlanta BeltLine vision, and in … 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 →

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 →

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 →

The Atlanta BeltLine and Complete Streets
This article was originally published in Atlanta VeloCity Magazine, Issue #9, April/May 2015. Most Atlanta residents are beginning to realize that the Atlanta BeltLine represents more than just a concrete trail. Its … Continue Reading →

The First Quarterly Briefing of 2015 – A Recap
On March 23, 2015, the Atlanta BeltLine held its first Quarterly Briefing meeting of 2015. The event, which took place at the Atlanta Technical College campus in southwest Atlanta, drew … Continue Reading →

More Than 20,000 Have Taken Atlanta BeltLine Tours
With the purchase of a natural gas-powered tour bus, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s tour program will become both more environmentally and economically sustainable and handicapped accessible. “As stewards of precious … Continue Reading →

Southface’s Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable Takes a Tour of the Eastside Trail
Last Friday, Southface’s Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable brought visitors to the Atlanta BeltLine on a tour of the Eastside Trail guided by representatives of Trees Atlanta and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. The … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Unveils New Free Mobile App
App guides Atlanta BeltLine users with trip planning, location information Exploring the Atlanta BeltLine is easier than ever now that smartphone users have a comprehensive way to navigate around the city’s … Continue Reading →

Fourth Annual Atlanta BeltLine Organic Land Care Symposium
Learn the latest in sustainable practices in special event on August 25, 2014 Atlanta – For the fourth year in a row, Atlanta’s premiere organic land care educational event returns … Continue Reading →

Recap: Second Quarterly Briefing of 2014
In case you missed it, the Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing meeting got a makeover last week. On Thursday, May 15, the meeting started with the traditional presentation: an overview of the Atlanta BeltLine program … Continue Reading →

Organic Land Care Symposium 2014
If you haven’t registered for the Atlanta BeltLine Organic Land Care Symposium, there is still time! The all-day event will be held at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on Monday, August 25, … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Ryne Raymond
The Atlanta BeltLine is an enormous program, and a lot of our projects could not get off the ground without the help of volunteers. Ryne Raymond is one of those … Continue Reading →

Tips for keeping life courteous, safe, and clean on the Eastside Trail
We’re extremely pleased with the large numbers of people using the Eastside Trail on a daily basis and are encouraged to see the high level of positive interaction between trail … Continue Reading →