WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a combined Northside and Northeast Study Group meeting to discuss the design of the Northeast Trail. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The meeting is open to … Continue Reading →
Public Meeting: Citywide Conversation for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a Citywide Conversation meeting to allow for review and comment on proposed changes for the Art on the Atlanta BeltLine program. Following this discussion, … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Jim Irwin and New City, LLC
Perched several stories above the Eastside Trail in the Ford Factory Lofts, Jim Irwin and his team at New City have a prime view of their new office and retail … Continue Reading →
Final Quarterly Briefing of 2017 – Recap
On December 4, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) held the final Quarterly Briefing of 2017 at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Midtown Atlanta. Topics covered grant updates, including a $1.875 million … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Annie E. Casey Foundation, SUMMECH Community Development Corporation and Citizens Trust Bank Partner to Present First Atlanta BeltLine Home Buyer Education Workshop
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP) has announced that the first free Atlanta BeltLine Home Buyer Education Workshop will be held Saturday, December 9, 2017, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm at … Continue Reading →
Recap: Third Quarterly Briefing of 2017
On September 21, 2017, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) hosted its third Quarterly Briefing of 2017. This was the first Quarterly Briefing to be led by new ABI President and CEO … Continue Reading →
Getting Around the Westside Trail
Now that the Westside Trail is open for use, we’ve received many questions about the portion of the trail that uses the West End Trail for a half-mile between Gordon … Continue Reading →
UPDATED: Quarterly Briefing on September 21
Third Quarterly Briefing of 2017 will now be located at Washington High School Join us to continue our community conversations on Art on the Atlanta BeltLine WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We” Part 5
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is promoting solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series of articles from our public, private, philanthropic, nonprofit, and community partners who – through “The Power of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. invites public to 3rd Quarterly Briefing of 2017
UPDATE as of Sept. 13, 2017 at 5:23 p.m.: Due to lingering weather-related challenges, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) is canceling the Third Quarterly Briefing for tomorrow, Thursday, September 14, 2017, … Continue Reading →
Rea Ventures Group, LLC Selected as Developer for next phase of BeltLine Affordable Housing in Reynoldstown
Development is expected to create up to 118 affordable housing rental apartments providing up to 3 bedroom living options for families ATLANTA – Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has selected Rea … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. to Partner with Atlanta Housing Authority
Agencies establish an agreement to advance common housing goals Updated July 28, 2017 ATLANTA – The Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA) and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) have entered into a Memorandum … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We” (Part 4)
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is elevating solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series of articles from our public, private, philanthropic, nonprofit, and community partners who – through “The Power of … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine – Dr. Alex Rodriguez
The Life on the Atlanta BeltLine video series looks at the lives of people just like you that live in one of the 45+ neighborhoods connected by the Atlanta BeltLine’s … Continue Reading →
Recap: Second Quarterly Briefing of 2017
Quarterly briefings are your chance to get project-wide updates on the Atlanta BeltLine’s progress, with special topics presented each quarter. The second quarterly briefing of 2017, held on Tuesday, June … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Monday Night Brewing
Welcome back to Business on the Atlanta BeltLine! This series visits some of the many businesses along the Atlanta BeltLine, and explores how the Atlanta BeltLine and its culture have impacted … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We” (Part 3)
The following appeared originally as a Saporta Report Thought Leadership column on May 16, 2017. The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is elevating solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series … Continue Reading →
A Decade of Bus Tours
Guess who turned ten years old last month? The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership gave its first bus tour of the Atlanta BeltLine on April 13, 2007. 1,887 people participated in one … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Seeks Proposals for Affordable Housing on Eastside Trail
New development consists of multifamily affordable housing, with 40 percent of units or more designated as affordable workforce homes WHO: Atlanta BeltLine Inc. WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) … Continue Reading →
The Power of “We” (Part 2)
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is elevating solutions to Atlanta’s affordable housing needs via a series of articles from our public, private, philanthropic, non-profit, and community partners who – through “The … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine – Reynoldstown Senior Residences
The Atlanta BeltLine, at its heart, is a transportation project – but it’s also a project about connecting Atlanta and our connections with each other. One of the ways the … Continue Reading →
AHA Seeks Developers for Englewood District in Partnership with Atlanta BeltLine
Media contact: April 6, 2017 Cecilia Taylor Phone: 404-817-7237 ATLANTA, GA – The Atlanta Housing Authority announced today that it is seeking private-sector developers to create a sense of place … Continue Reading →
1st Quarterly Briefing of 2017: A Candid Discussion of Affordability
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 →
The Power of “We”
The following article first appeared as a Saporta Report Thought Leadership column on March 21, 2017. By Rob Brawner, Executive Director and David A. Jackson, Deputy Executive Director, Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →