See a maintenance issue out on an Atlanta BeltLine trail that needs attention? We now have a “fix it” line for that! Just call and leave a detailed message at … Continue Reading →
“Reasons Why I Love the BeltLine” (a teenager’s point of view)
We were thrilled to see this article in the Inman Park Advocator with a teenager’s take on the Eastside Trail and wanted to share it with all of you. It … Continue Reading →
Guest Blog: “The BeltLine Lifestyle” by Ed McBrayer
Guest blog post by PATH Foundation co-founder and Director Ed McBrayer As the Director of PATH, I have spent a fair amount of time over the past seven years working … Continue Reading →
Cool before and after shots!
As the year draws to a close, it is a good time to reflect in the progress the Atlanta BeltLine has made. Enjoy these before and after images, taken by … Continue Reading →
Trees Atlanta hosts volunteer tree planting on Eastside Trail
Trees Atlanta is planting two groves of trees on the Eastside Trail on December 15! This volunteer project is open to all, regardless of tree-planting experience. This is a free, … Continue Reading →
$3 million donation moves the Atlanta BeltLine forward
Private Donations to Support “The Gateway” and Other Priority Projects ATLANTA (November 16, 2012) – The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership today announced it will receive a generous grant from the Woodruff Foundation … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail wins Golden Shoe Award from PEDS!
Thank you to PEDS for recognizing the power of the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail to make our city a safer place for people on foot! During their annual Golden Shoe … Continue Reading →
Community Love: Eli Dickerson, Urban Hiking, and Commuting
Seven years ago, Eli Dickerson and his wife Elizabeth moved to intown Atlanta and are here to stay. As a naturalist, educator, tree enthusiast, and community advocate, Eli had a … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Update
It has been extremely gratifying seeing so many people enjoying the Eastside Trail. If you’ve already been there, you may have noticed that our work is not quite done yet. … Continue Reading →
See the Eastside Trail in Action!
Since Monday’s official opening, we’ve seen tons of people out on the trail. We’ve also seen the first of more than 600 trees go into the ground, thanks to Trees … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Is Open! Dedication Recap
Monday morning at 10 a.m., Mayor Reed officially dedicated the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. The ceremony took place on the multi-use path next to Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark with more … Continue Reading →
Mayor Reed Dedicates Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
MAYOR REED DEDICATES ATLANTA BELTLINE EASTSIDE TRAIL Much-Anticipated 2.25-Mile Trail Connecting Five Neighborhoods Officially Opens Oct. 15 ATLANTA – Mayor Kasim Reed will lead the official dedication of the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Working Exercise Into the Work Week – Guest Blog
Improving health in the community is a priority for Kaiser Permanente Georgia, as described in the following article by Dr. Rob Schreiner, their executive medical director. Kaiser Permanente Georgia donated … Continue Reading →
Atlanta Streets Alive and Art on the Atlanta BeltLine events this Sunday!
The Eastside Trail will be a hive of activity this Sunday, October 7! Check out the following events – all taking place on the newest stretch of the Atlanta BeltLine: … Continue Reading →
Quarterly Briefing Recap: Tour of Ponce City Market and the Eastside Trail
Cool fall weather greeted guests at Ponce City Market for the Atlanta BeltLine’s third Quarterly Briefing of 2012 on September 24. To kick off the meeting, the first 50 attendees … Continue Reading →
Performance Schedule Announced for Third Annual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
Dynamic Exhibition Kicks off Saturday, September 8 with Performances through Sunday, November 11 ATLANTA (August 23, 2012) — Art on the Atlanta Beltline returns this fall as Atlanta’s largest temporary … Continue Reading →
Events around town for Saturday, July 28, Referendum and non-Referendum.
This is the final weekend before the July 31 Regional Transportation Referendum, or TSPLOST, and there are several events happening across the City, both TSPLOST-related and non-TSPLOST related. Here’s the … Continue Reading →
Ponce City Market and Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Corridor
Have you caught a glimpse inside the two million square foot building that occupies an entire city block between Ponce de Leon Avenue and North Avenue? Thanks to Jamestown Properties, … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Artists Selected for 2012 Fall Season
Atlanta’s Largest Temporary Public Art Project Returns for Third Exhibition Atlanta – Art on the Atlanta BeltLine will be back on the scene this fall with over 70 innovative works … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Update
Work on the Eastside Trail has been progressing steadily through the summer. This transformative project will change the way people move around town, connecting neighborhoods to each other like never … Continue Reading →
Eastside Trail Construction Updates and More in June 2012 Quarterly Newsletter
Every three months, the Atlanta BeltLine publishes a printed quarterly newsletter with the latest and greatest information about the project. You can peruse this month’s issue right now with our … Continue Reading →
June 2012 Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing to Focus on Project Updates and Transportation Referendum
Every quarter, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership present an update to the public as to the status of the project. Typically, topics include community engagement, design and … Continue Reading →
Section of Ponce de Leon Avenue Will Be Closed For Two Weekends in June for Eastside Trail Construction
June 9 – 11 (4 a.m. Saturday until 5 a.m. Monday) June 16 – 18 (4 a.m. Saturday until 5 a.m. Monday) The Eastside Trail project, now under construction, spans … Continue Reading →
How Do I Get There? Accessing the Atlanta BeltLine at DeKalb Avenue
Please note that the Eastside Trail Extension is under construction through the spring of 2017. You will not be able to access the trail at this location during construction. Once construction … Continue Reading →