Earl’s Bike Shop is a small, family-owned and operated BeltLine business located in the northwest quadrant of the BeltLine Planning Area. Die-hard cyclist Earl Serafica never intended to own a … Continue Reading →
Welcome to the Business on the Atlanta BeltLine series. Hear from local business owners, developers and planners about the impact of the Atlanta BeltLine on business and economic growth in the City.

Atlanta BeltLine Seeks Consultant for Commercial Affordability Strategy
The Atlanta BeltLine Inc. (ABI) is seeking a qualified consultant to develop a commercial affordability strategy for the corridor around the 22-mile trail, which is continuing to transform the city … Continue Reading →

Grady Baby: Championing ATL Pride and Building a Legacy
If you’re a local resident or just visiting Atlanta, you may have heard of a Grady Baby. It’s the name for people born at Atlanta’s Grady Hospital, and it’s been … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Xocolatl Small Batch Chocolate
The Atlanta BeltLine is a prime destination for business. While manufacturing might not be the first type of industry that comes to mind when you think about the 6,000+ businesses … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: FiNCA TO FiLTER
FiNCA TO FiLTER one of the many businesses around the Atlanta BeltLine helping to create a sense of community for BeltLine residents and visitors. This queer-owned and operated specialty coffee … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Mizutek, Inc.
Mizutek, Inc. is an Atlanta-based plumbing company located in the BeltLine Planning Area, that provides site development, demolition and utility work. They install water, sewer, and storm systems for residential … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Sweet Samba
Sweet Samba is a sugar and wax bar specializing in Brazilian beauty and spa services. After opening their first location in Alpharetta, co-owners and operators Neisha Green Mattox and Chasity … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Pijiu Belly
In honor of National Small Business Week, which runs May 2-6, 2022, and to kick off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2022, we are pleased to introduce you to Pijiu … Continue Reading →

Doing Business with the BeltLine: McAfee3 Architects, Inc.
Transformational legacy projects like the Atlanta BeltLine require an army of talented people to bring the vision to life. As stewards of public dollars, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. is committed to … Continue Reading →

Pittsburgh Yards: Building equitable development in Southwest Atlanta
What might first appear as another co-working space in Atlanta, Pittsburgh Yards ® is really so much more. This community-driven development in Southwest Atlanta is designed to generate more equitable … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Argos
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Atlanta BeltLine is pleased to highlight ARGOS, a Colombian cement and ready-mix company with U.S. headquarters in Metro Atlanta and two operating facilities along the Atlanta BeltLine corridor.

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Honeycomb Studio
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 →

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 →

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 →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: GOODR
Restaurants and hospitality, fitness and healthcare, manufacturing and logistics—the Atlanta BeltLine is home to businesses of all sectors and sizes which choose to locate around the corridor for a myriad … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Buena Vida Tapas & Sol
Juan Sebastien Calle and his business partner, Adam Berlin opened Buena Vida Tapas & Sol at the North and Line complex across from Historic Fourth Ward Park and adjacent to … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Jeannette Flores-Katz
Jeannette Flores-Katz and her husband, Ken, opened the Salvadoran eatery and market, La Bodega at The Met in Adair Park—a little over a mile from the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail—in … Continue Reading →

Business on the BeltLine: A/C Clutch Bicycle Shop
In 2018, A/C Clutch Bicycle Shop became the first full-service bicycle shop to open its doors on the Westside of Atlanta in over 40 years. Conveniently located across from the … Continue Reading →

Restore ATL Grant to Benefit Four Local BeltLine Businesses
Four Atlanta BeltLine businesses are among the twenty-four recipients of the Metro Atlanta Chamber’s Restore ATL Fund. Presented in partnership with the CareSource Foundation, the fund, totaling $180,000, will support … Continue Reading →

City of Atlanta Offers New Funds to Help Small Businesses Recover from COVID-19 Pandemic
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms recently announced the Resurgence Grant Fund, a new program to help Atlanta’s small businesses recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is made … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: Continuous care for the community in precarious times
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: Pediatric Care in the midst of COVID-19
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions, and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Businesses Forge New Collaboration to Help the Community
It began as a routine check-in with local Atlanta BeltLine business, H&F Bread CO, (“H&F”) an Artisan Bakery and one of the largest manufacturers around the transportation corridor and trail … Continue Reading →

Three Westside Trail businesses graduate from Emerging Leaders Initiative
Three Atlanta BeltLine businesses along the Westside Trail recently graduated from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)’s Emerging Leaders Initiative. D’s Café and Catering owner Devotis Lee, affectionately known in … Continue Reading →