As the warmth of spring beacons you outside, we have another reason for you to come out on the Atlanta BeltLine: new art! Over the past few weeks, sculptures from … Continue Reading →

SSD One Year Later
On March 15, 2021, Atlanta City Council approved legislation to create the Atlanta BeltLine Special Service District (SSD). Now one year later, what has the BeltLine been up to and … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Welcomes New Board Members
Four community leaders join the board of directors The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership welcomes four new members to its board of directors. The following community members will provide leadership to advance … Continue Reading →

Enhancing opportunity through workforce development
The Atlanta BeltLine connects people to places and opportunities, helping them get where they want to go. This is as much physically as figuratively. With over 3,000 business licenses located … Continue Reading →

Pre-leasing new affordable housing units on the BeltLine
The Milton is now pre-leasing 156 new affordable apartments. Located at 55 Milton Ave SE in the Peoplestown neighborhood, these 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments target individuals and families earning … Continue Reading →

Creation of New SSD Stakeholder Advisory Board
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) announces the creation of its inaugural Special Service District (SSD) Advisory Board. Comprised of 24 community stakeholders, the SSD Advisory Board will provide an additional layer … Continue Reading →

Revisiting the Reynoldstown Community Space
Just north of the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail entrance at Memorial Drive sits a patch of modest greenspace with a bewitching power to draw people together. In fact, long before … Continue Reading →

Pedal Into 2022 as an Atlanta BeltLine Bike Tour Guide
Are you passionate about the Atlanta BeltLine and also comfortable on the seat of a bicycle? If so, you might have a future as an Atlanta BeltLine bike tour guide. … Continue Reading →

Story Maps: Mapping the BeltLine’s Equity Efforts
The Atlanta BeltLine strives to ensure that all Atlantans benefit and prosper from the economic growth spurred by the project, but what does that look like concretely? A new collection … Continue Reading →

Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Charlie Behrens
Charlie Behrens and his wife, Kathy, moved to Atlanta at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to help with their grandsons. The discovery of the Atlanta BeltLine provided them with … Continue Reading →

The Atlanta BeltLine Scavenger Hunt
Looking for a fun outdoor activity to do solo, with friends, or even family this holiday season? Look no further! The Atlanta BeltLine will be hosting a scavenger hunt competition … Continue Reading →

Spotlight on Procurement Officer, Kim Nicholson
“I get paid to shop.” That was Kim Nicholson’s response when asked to describe her work as a procurement officer. That might sound like a dream gig to a lot … 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 →

Q&A with Nedra Deadwyler, 2020-2021 Scholar-in-Residence
Launched in 2019, the Art on the Atlanta Beltline Residency Program is designed to offer real-world exposure operating within the realm of public art and infrastructure while providing a platform … Continue Reading →

Take a Self-Guided Bike Tour of the Atlanta BeltLine!
Biketober is Atlanta’s annual fall celebration of all things bike-related. It’s a fun, free competition that encourages all Atlantans to experience the joy of riding a bike. If you’d like … Continue Reading →

Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Howard — Atlanta Resident Keeping the BeltLine Clean
The Atlanta BeltLine is an exciting place to meet friends, get some exercise, enjoy shops and restaurants, and take in the beauty of the city. One thing that detracts from … Continue Reading →

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 →

Atlanta BeltLine 2020-2021 Artist-in-Residence, Jessica Caldas
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s 2020-2021 Art-in-Residence, Jessica Caldas shares about her Residency experience and her temporary installation, The Endeavor. Intended to be a monumental sculpture on the Eastside Trail, … Continue Reading →

Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Just Add Honey
There are some 6,000 businesses around the existing and planned Atlanta BeltLine corridor. In honor of Black Business Month and as part of our ongoing Business on the Atlanta BeltLine … Continue Reading →

Free Fitness Classes on the BeltLine Are Back
We’re excited to announce that live, in-person free fitness classes have resumed and we can’t wait for you to find your personal fitness connection to the Atlanta BeltLine. Enjoy the … Continue Reading →

Spotlight on Arts & Culture Program Manager, Miranda Kyle
Art is a constant presence on the Atlanta BeltLine, but July marks the selection of artists for the 2021-22 exhibition, and it also coincides with the release of our commemorative … Continue Reading →

Join Us for Weekly BeltLine Run Club Meetups
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s Run Club meetups are back and better than ever in 2022! Along with our good friends at the Atlanta Track Club, we host group runs every … Continue Reading →

Spotlight on Director of Real Estate and Asset Management, Dave Pierce
June is Pride Month, and the Atlanta BeltLine is a staunch supporter of efforts to promote and advance equity and inclusivity for all people. This month, we highlight the work … Continue Reading →