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 →
Atlanta BeltLine’s New Stumpery Garden
A new treat awaits on the Eastside Trail. South of Wylie Street in Reynoldstown, imposing, overturned tree stumps with their gnarled web of ancient roots beckon trail users to deviate … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Behind the Scenes: Spotlight on Economic Development VP, Jerald Mitchell
Like most of the staff, volunteers, and stakeholders of the Atlanta BeltLine, Jerald Mitchell was attracted to the opportunity for the continued ability to do something good when he left … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Awarded EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant
The Atlanta BeltLine has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This Brownfields Program grant will help with the remediation and cleanup of a segment … Continue Reading →
Supporting Economic Growth and Mobility in a Changing Climate
In honor of National Economic Development Week, May 4-9, 2020, we are thrilled to highlight the activities and work of our economic development team. $10 billion in private investment, 30,000 … Continue Reading →
Be a Part of Making Atlanta BeltLine Communities Stronger
Join us on Georgia Gives day to kick off supporting the businesses that make living and working around the BeltLine special.
Trail Usage Guidelines Now in Effect
Trail data has shown a significant decline in usage since early March 2020, and we are grateful to the community for joining us to help #FlattenTheCurve. Executive orders at both … Continue Reading →
2020-2021 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Info Sessions
Updated on April 29, 2020 at 5:17 p.m. In light of significant impact of COVID-19, we have modified our Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Info Sessions to provide virtual opportunities … Continue Reading →
Executive Orders to Shelter-in-Place
Updated on April 6, 2020 at 1:50 P.M. Governor Brian Kemp signed an executive order on April 2, 2020 requiring all Georgia residents to shelter in place unless they are … Continue Reading →
Deadline Extension for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine’s Open Call
Last updated April 3, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. The effects of COVID-19 on the world have been staggering, and the creative community has been hit particularly hard. We stand with … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Housing Partners Offer Assistance to Mitigate Impact of Coronavirus Crisis
Updated April 7, 2020 at 11:59 a.m. While there is still great uncertainty about the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the Atlanta BeltLine’s affordable housing partners, Woda … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine: Be Smart, Stay Safe!
These are interesting times we are living in. As we all ride out the storm of COVID-19 together, we get how rough it is to be locked inside and socially … Continue Reading →
Curator-in-Residence Courtney Brooks’ Journey of a Black Girl
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine launched its inaugural public art Residency Program in 2019. Multi-disciplinary in scope, ABI recently sat down with the program’s Curator-in-Residence, Courtney Brooks to learn more … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Behind the Scenes: Spotlight on Civil Engineers Hope Gist and Nancy Newell
Two-thirds of the employees at Atlanta, BeltLine, Inc. are women, many of whom hold executive and senior leadership roles. In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, we’re highlighting … Continue Reading →
Talkback with Atlanta BeltLine Scholar-in-Residence, Benae Beamon
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine launched its inaugural public art Residency Program in 2019. Multi-disciplinary in scope, ABI recently sat down with the program’s Scholar-in-Residence, Benae Beamon, PhD, to learn … Continue Reading →
CEO Corner: Southside Trail-West Groundbreaking
From the desk of Clyde Higgs, Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Next week, more Atlanta BeltLine history will be made as we break ground on the first … 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 →
ABI Marches in Its First Atlanta Pride Parade
BeltLine Connections Series: A Community of Shared Experiences The same people working behind the scenes to bring the Atlanta BeltLine project to life are also working in communities across Atlanta … Continue Reading →
BeltLine staff build teamwork at the Atlanta Community Food Bank
BeltLine Connections Series: A Community of Shared Experiences The Atlanta BeltLine may be one of the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment programs in the United States, but make no mistake: … Continue Reading →
Adair Court opens with new mixed-income senior housing on the Atlanta BeltLine
Seniors in the Adair Park neighborhood of southwest Atlanta now have access to a new mixed-income rental community near the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail following the highly awaited ribbon-cutting ceremony … Continue Reading →
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Announces $17.5 Million Grant to Support Westside Park
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Announces $17.5 Million Grant to Support Westside Park Lead gift launches Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s expanded capital campaign to accelerate development of Atlanta BeltLine parks … Continue Reading →
Share Your Passion for the Atlanta BeltLine By Becoming an Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Volunteer!
Do you love to share your passion for the Atlanta BeltLine with others? Can’t wait to tell your friends about your last free fitness class, Run.Walk.Go! race, exploring the trail, … Continue Reading →
LOVE ATLANTA Volunteers Make a Difference at Maddox and Tanyard Creek Parks
For the third straight year, volunteers from LOVE ATLANTA – a week-long program of city-wide service hosted by Passion City Church – showed up ready to serve on the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and The Atlanta Opera Receive Collaborative Innovation Grant from The Home Depot Foundation and Georgia Center for Nonprofits
Funds will be used to provide free operatic performances at locations along the Atlanta BeltLine The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP) and The Atlanta Opera (TAO) have announced they are the … Continue Reading →