ATLANTA (August 22, 2014) – The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, with the support of Nebo, an Atlanta-based digital marketing agency, has launched an innovative fundraising campaign that gives supporters of the … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Launches $150,000 Fundraising Campaign
Year five of temporary exhibition to get crowd-funding boost Atlanta – The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABLP) has launched a $150,000 campaign on URUUT, an Atlanta-based crowd-funding platform, to help fund … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Nathaniel Evans
The Atlanta BeltLine is an exciting project, and it attracts a lot of amazing volunteers for a variety of reasons. Nathaniel Evans is one volunteer that not only enjoys helping … Continue Reading →

2015 Proposed Infrastructure Bond Public Information Meetings
The Department of Public Works, Planning and Community Development, in coordination with Atlanta City Council is seeking public input on project selection and criteria for a proposed bond referendum to … Continue Reading →

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Committee Members
Have you been looking for a way to get involved with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine but were unsure how to do it? Here is a way to bring your … Continue Reading →

Earth Day on the Atlanta BeltLine 2014
Bamboo – and lots of it – was on the chopping block for Earth Day on the Atlanta BeltLine 2014! Over 60 volunteers ignored the gloomy forecast and came out … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine’s Emerging Etiquette
By Ethan Davidson Originally published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 6, 2014. Something is happening in Atlanta. On the surface it doesn’t seem extraordinary, but upon further reflection, it … Continue Reading →

Trail Etiquette Campaign is Coming – Volunteers Needed!
Bring on the charm! Atlanta BeltLine and Atlanta Bicycle Coalition volunteers are bringing an etiquette campaign out to the Eastside Trail on weekends in March and April to remind everyone how … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Carly Queen
The great thing about our superstar volunteers is that they don’t just talk the talk about the Atlanta BeltLine – they walk the walk, too. One of these superstars is … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Member Discount Card
The benefits of becoming a member of the Atlanta BeltLine are getting better all the time, and local businesses are getting in on the action through our new Member Discount … Continue Reading →

Many Ways to Support the Atlanta BeltLine
You have spoken! We know that you are eager to see the Atlanta BeltLine continue growing, and now, more than ever, it’s crucial that individuals like you join in and … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Board of Directors Adopts Long Range Strategic Implementation Plan
Strategy Will Guide Atlanta BeltLine Program through its Completion in 2030 Atlanta, GA – Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.’s (ABI) Board of Directors unanimously approved the Atlanta BeltLine 2030 Strategic Implementation Plan … Continue Reading →

Turner volunteers plant first fruit trees at the urban agriculture site
We are always so thankful for our volunteers, and this year, Turner Volunteer Day brought folks out to the Urban Agriculture site on the southwest corridor. Employees from Turner Broadcasting come … Continue Reading →

Smile! There’s Another Way to Support the Atlanta BeltLine
Now you can support the Atlanta BeltLine with the AmazonSmile campaign just by doing the shopping you would normally do! When making your purchases on Amazon, you can select a … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Ryne Raymond
The Atlanta BeltLine is an enormous program, and a lot of our projects could not get off the ground without the help of volunteers. Ryne Raymond is one of those … Continue Reading →

Keep the Momentum Going: Earn Cash for the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership When You Swipe Your Kroger Plus Card!
You can earn dollars for the Atlanta BeltLine every time you shop at Kroger and use your Kroger Plus card. Simply sign up for a Kroger Plus Card if you … Continue Reading →

REI Doubles Previous Gift to the Adopt-the-Atlanta BeltLine Program with $20,000 Grant
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership has received a second year of funding from REI in support of its Adopt-the-Atlanta BeltLine program. Doubling its previous gift, REI’s $20,000 grant will support the … Continue Reading →

Art installment reminds local CEO that Atlanta is going places
Guest Blog Post: Jim Kegley, president and CEO of U.S. Micro Corp. U.S. Micro has served as presenting sponsor for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine since the exhibition’s inception four … Continue Reading →

The Atlanta Community ToolBank is Moving!
The Atlanta Community ToolBank is moving! A partner of the Atlanta BeltLine, ToolBank provides low-cost access to tools for use by charitable organizations in community service projects. On July 20, … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Tom Gordon, Speakers’ Bureau member and festival volunteer
Our volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds and have all sorts of different interests, but they also have one thing in common: they are selfless. Tom Gordon is one … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Evan Ziegler, Community Engagement Superstar
An Atlanta native, Evan Ziegler took an early interest in architecture and transportation. He explored neighborhood developments as a kid and took drafting courses in high school. His first internship … Continue Reading →

Recap: Atlanta BeltLine Earth Day 2013
Keep Atlanta Beautiful, Trees Atlanta, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. spearheaded this year’s successful Earth Day on the Atlanta BeltLine. With additional support from Park Pride, the Atlanta … Continue Reading →

Recap: Atlanta BeltLine Volunteer Kick-Off
Every year, the Atlanta BeltLine kicks off the festival season with a fun event for volunteers to come out and meet one another and learn more about opportunities for getting … Continue Reading →

Volunteer Spotlight: Adopt the Atlanta BeltLine with Belvedere Condos and Dreamscape Designs
Jason Abbott loves the fact that his condo building, The Belvedere, has a front door onto the Atlanta BeltLine and into Piedmont Park. That “front door” has come a long … Continue Reading →