2023 was a remarkable year for the Atlanta BeltLine project. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. hosted a record three groundbreakings on the Southside, Westside, and Northeast Trails and celebrated the ribbon-cutting of … Continue Reading →
Kim Wilson: Shaping the Future of Atlanta, One Trail Segment at a Time
At the helm of Atlanta’s most transformative urban redevelopment project, Kim Wilson stands as a force in the City’s design and construction field. As the Atlanta BeltLine’s Vice President of … Continue Reading →
Designing a Green, Transit-Oriented BeltLine Corridor
Bordeaux. Nice. Strasbourg. All three of these French cities are well-known in the transit community for having safe, green, light rail that marries seamlessly into the scenic environment around it. … Continue Reading →
A Closer Look at CDA’s Work on the BeltLine
Working with the Atlanta BeltLine, and our design and construction consultants, Construction Data & Analytics (CDA) is a key player behind the scenes of our trail work. Under the leadership of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine’s 2023: Building Community, One Mile at a Time
From trail expansions to community collaborations, 2023 was a notable year for the Atlanta BeltLine and its mission to contribute to the city’s ongoing transformation. In the realm of trail … Continue Reading →
Getting Your Steps in Atlanta BeltLine-Style
We’ve all been there: It’s halfway through the day and you realize you’ve spent most of it sitting down (maybe you’ve even received a few “you can do it” messages … Continue Reading →
Art, Entrepreneurship, and the Atlanta BeltLine: Genesis Atlanta Studio and Creative Loft’s Fusion
In the heart of Atlanta, an artistic haven flourishes along the vibrant Atlanta BeltLine. This haven, known as Genesis Atlanta Studio and Creative Loft, stands as a testament to the … Continue Reading →
A Summer of Learning and Fun: Recap of the Atlanta BeltLine Youth Internship Program
The Atlanta BeltLine Summer Youth Program has officially concluded, marking two weeks of inspiration, exploration, and learning. During the program, 12 students from BeltLine neighborhood high schools embarked on a … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Hugh Malkin
The Atlanta BeltLine means a lot of different things to different people. For some, it’s a destination—a place to hang out and grab a drink or a selfie. For others, … Continue Reading →
Donate on Giving Tuesday for Year-Round Impact Beyond the Loop
Giving Tuesday is one day a year. But when you give, you’re investing in the enrichment of our city as well as supporting long-time residents in neighborhoods along the corridor. … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: FiNCA TO FiLTER
FiNCA TO FiLTER one of the many businesses around the Atlanta BeltLine helping to create a sense of community for BeltLine residents and visitors. This queer-owned and operated specialty coffee … Continue Reading →
Come Bike the Atlanta BeltLine With Us!
Registration is now open for the first three months of the 2022 season of Atlanta BeltLine guided bicycle tours. Starting Saturday, April 9, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership will offer weekly … Continue Reading →
CSX to replace railroad bridge over Northside Trail in Tanyard Creek and Ardmore Parks
CSX will be removing and replacing the wooden railroad trestle that runs between Tanyard Creek Park and Ardmore Park and over the Atlanta BeltLine Northside Trail. On February 28, the … 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 →
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 →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Welcomes new Vice President of Housing Policy and Development
Dennis Richards Jr. began his new role on November 1, 2021 After a nation-wide search, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) welcomed Dennis Richards Jr., former Senior Director of Housing Development at National Church … 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 →
Protecting Your Home: Identifying Home Scams
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and the Atlanta Legal Aid Society are partnering to bring you a free, informational webinar on how you can protect your home by identifying and understanding … Continue Reading →
ABP Health Lecture Series: Strength Training IS for You!
Make plans to join us on Thursday, March 25 at 12:15 p.m. for the second 30-minute installment in our new Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Health Lecture Series. We’re putting this series … Continue Reading →
Fitness Fridays with Camp Gladiator
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is excited to announce a new free fitness offering – Fitness Fridays with Camp Gladiator (CG)! CG leads participants on a five-week fitness journey led by … Continue Reading →
ABP Health Lecture Series: Your Brain on Exercise
Make plans to join us on Tuesday, March 9 at 12:15 p.m. for the first 30-minute installment in our new Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Health Lecture Series. We’re putting this series … Continue Reading →
Save Money on Your Property Taxes by Filing for Your Homestead Exemption
What is a homestead exemption? One of the easiest ways to save money on property taxes is to claim your homestead exemption, a legal provision that reduces the amount of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Approves First Tax Assistance Program Recipients
Fund available to help legacy residents stay in their homes through property tax assistance The first 11 recipients of the Atlanta BeltLine’s Legacy Resident Retention Program have been approved for … Continue Reading →