With spring in full bloom, the colors along the Atlanta BeltLine are coming into view. The trees, plants, and flowers that brighten the corridor do more than just provide beautiful … Continue Reading →
When Corporate Partners Come Together
On April 12, 2016, Georgia’s Own Credit Union (GOCU), in partnership with Park Pride, held a volunteer service day along the City of Atlanta’s Arthur Langford, Jr. Park. The event … Continue Reading →
Brownfield Remediation on the Atlanta BeltLine
The Atlanta BeltLine is reclaiming space on the footprint of Atlanta’s industrial history. By its very nature, the project has required extensive assessment and remediation to prepare sites like the … 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 →
Turning Plans Into Action
The Integrated Action Plan ABI completed an Integrated Action Plan (“IAP”) in 2015 to determine how to achieve the 2005 Redevelopment Plan’s ambitious economic development and housing goals. The core … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Receives Approval for the First Long Range Public Transit Plan for the City
Atlanta BeltLine/Atlanta Streetcar System Plan Opens Door to Unprecedented Mobility Options On December 8, 2015, the Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) received approval from the Atlanta City Council on the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: The Hodges
Welcome to the sixth installment of the “Life on the Atlanta BeltLine” video series! This series visits people who utilize the Atlanta BeltLine and illustrates how it brings value 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 →
Ground Covered in the 2015 Legislative Session
On Tuesday, May 12, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law Senate Bill 4 (SB4) to provide a way for public/private partnerships to finance Atlanta BeltLine transit, trails, parks, and streetscapes. … 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 →
The Streetcar to the Atlanta BeltLine is the Right Track
This article originally appeared in the May 12, 2015 edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. It is republished here with permission. The Streetcar to the Atlanta BeltLine is the Right Track … Continue Reading →
NOTICE OF LOCATION AND DESIGN APPROVAL
FULTON COUNTY I. NUMBER 0012586 Notice is hereby given in compliance with Georgia Code 22-2-109 and 32-3-5 that the Georgia Department of Transportation has approved the Location and Design of … 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 →
Coming Soon: Affordable Senior Living in Reynoldstown!
Ground has officially been broken on Reynoldstown Senior Housing, and those who joined us at the ceremony on April 14 were able to see that heavy construction is already in … 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 →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Kevin Rathbun
Welcome to the first installment of the Business on the Atlanta BeltLine video series. This series visits some of the many businesses along the Atlanta BeltLine, and explores how the … Continue Reading →
New Income Limits Expand Eligibility for Atlanta BeltLine Housing Initiative Program
ATLANTA, April 7, 2015 — Effective April 1, 2015, the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development increased the Area Median Income for the Atlanta area to $68,300. As … 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 →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Partner to Launch New Housing Finance Partnership
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Partner to Launch New Housing Finance Partnership ATLANTA, March 3, 2015 — Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta (FHLBank Atlanta) and … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine 2014 – A Year in Review
A Groundbreaking Start It’s been one of the Atlanta BeltLine’s most exciting years. Filled with progress and transformation made possible by tremendous support from our private and public funders and … Continue Reading →