We love when Historic Fourth Ward Park receives awards, because it means more people across the nation and around the globe learn about the innovative infrastructure of the park and its … Continue Reading →
Fellowships With the Atlanta BeltLine – A One-of-a-Kind Opportunity
There’s no doubt that the Atlanta BeltLine is part of an exciting sea-change in Atlanta’s growing infrastructure, and few people are more excited to see the project progress than those of … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and Post Properties Team Up for a Workday
On October 15, 2015, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and Post Properties teamed up for the second annual workday on the Atlanta BeltLine. The 2014 workday, on the Northside Trail in Tanyard Creek Park, … Continue Reading →
The Eastside Trail Receives the Building Healthy Places Award from ULI Atlanta!
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail was honored with the Building Healthy Places Award! The award is from the Atlanta district of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and … Continue Reading →
Special Edition of AJC’s Living Intown Magazine
In September 2015, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution released its monthly Living Intown Magazine with a special twist: a exclusive look at every aspect of the Atlanta BeltLine. Touted as the “guide … Continue Reading →
Park of the Month: Perkerson Park
The Atlanta BeltLine is so much more than just trails, and our parks are true gems along the city’s “emerald necklace.” We hope our “Park of the Month” series will help you find … Continue Reading →
Ground Covered in the 2015 Legislative Session
On Tuesday, May 12, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law Senate Bill 4 (SB4) to provide a way for public/private partnerships to finance Atlanta BeltLine transit, trails, parks, and streetscapes. … Continue Reading →
Every Day is Bike Day in Atlanta
Guest blog post: The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition In many cities across the U.S., May is known as National Bike Month. We’ve seen tremendous growth in the number of people biking … Continue Reading →
The Streetcar to the Atlanta BeltLine is the Right Track
This article originally appeared in the May 12, 2015 edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. It is republished here with permission. The Streetcar to the Atlanta BeltLine is the Right Track … Continue Reading →
Southwest Atlanta and the Original Streetcars
Before southwest Atlanta developed into the neighborhoods that exist today, the area was once a rural outlier of a city in its infancy as a transportation hub. The history of … Continue Reading →
Park of the Month: Tanyard Creek Park
The Atlanta BeltLine is so much more than just trails, and our parks are true gems along the city’s “emerald necklace.” We want to show a little love to our … Continue Reading →
Historic Fourth Ward Park Has a Brand New Shade Structure!
A brand new shade structure has opened at Historic Fourth Ward Park, and it’s just in time for sunny weather! In a ceremony hosted by the Historic Fourth Ward Park … Continue Reading →
City of Atlanta and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Launch Design Review Committee
Committee will set framework for highest design standards for projects in Atlanta BeltLine Planning Area ATLANTA – On March 2, 2015, the Atlanta City Council passed legislation to approve a … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine 2015 Request for Proposals
Media contact: Ericka Brown Davis, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (404) 477-3660, edavis@atlbeltline.org Largest Outdoor Temporary Public Art Exhibition in the South Calls for Artists’ Proposals Atlanta – Following up on the … Continue Reading →
Historic Fourth Ward Park is the Winner of a 2014 Brownfield Renewal Award!
We are pleased to share the news that Historic Fourth Ward Park has received the 2014 Brownfield Renewal Award for Sustainability Impact! The park was honored by Brownfield Renewal, an industry publication dedicated to … Continue Reading →
Never Alone on the Atlanta BeltLine
We know the Atlanta BeltLine bus tours are a great way to tour the massive redevelopment project’s reach in the city, but it may come as a surprise that they’ve also … Continue Reading →
2014 Kudzu Removal Program
Each year the Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. teams up with Trees Atlanta to complete invasive plant removals around the Atlanta BeltLine Corridor and in future Atlanta BeltLine park land. Invasive plant … Continue Reading →
Saving the Southern Magnolia on the Eastside Trail
The majestic magnolia that towers over the Eastside Trail just north of Ponce de Leon Ave has withstood the test of time and seen many changes in its surroundings over … Continue Reading →
The 2013 Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Annual Reports Are Here
2013 was a landmark year for the Atlanta BeltLine. Along with unveiling the Strategic Implementation Plan, welcoming Paul Morris as the new President and CEO, and receiving an $18 million … Continue Reading →
Organic Land Care Symposium 2014
If you haven’t registered for the Atlanta BeltLine Organic Land Care Symposium, there is still time! The all-day event will be held at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on Monday, August 25, … 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 →
Atlanta BeltLine Wins ARC Development of Excellence Award
On Friday, November 1, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) held its annual State of the Region Breakfast. At the event, the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail received the ARC’s Development of Excellence … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine to Dedicate Iron Column Sculpture
Atlanta – On Friday, November 8, at 10 am officials from Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs and IIDA Georgia will dedicate a permanent piece … Continue Reading →
Join Us for Free, Fun Fitness on the Atlanta BeltLine through November!
Aerobics, Bike Riding, and Trail Yoga – Oh My! The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is encouraging Atlantans to get out and get active on the Atlanta BeltLine, and is making that … Continue Reading →