A new sculpture is joining the Atlanta BeltLine’s continuing art exhibition. Artist Tim Frank is creating the sculpture, and excavation for the site preparation is now underway. The installation will be … Continue Reading →
Sixth Annual Atlanta BeltLine Eastside 10K Sets Registration Record
Thanks to everyone who came out to Stoveworks on Saturday for an incredible Atlanta BeltLine Eastside 10K, presented by Delta Air Lines! With over 1,600 registered runners, this was our … Continue Reading →
City Councilman Andre Dickens and Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Host Second Annual Senior Walk
Members of Atlanta’s fastest growing population segment get up-close-and-personal on the Eastside Trail ATLANTA (September 27, 2016) – In collaboration with the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Atlanta City Councilman and Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Second Old Fourth Ward Fall Fest Sets Stage for Best Lantern Parade Ever!
Live local music, lantern making workshops, the best food trucks in town, special areas for kids and pets to play – all were a part of the Old Fourth Ward … Continue Reading →
Another Banner Year for the Lantern Parade!
The 2016 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade was by far the biggest and best yet! We’ll have official counts for you soon, but this parade was easily the most colorful … Continue Reading →
AFRD Mobile Medics Join APD Path Force Officers on the Atlanta BeltLine
In July 2013, the Atlanta Police Department Path Force began patrolling the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. For almost three years APD’s bike-mounted officers wearing dark jerseys – often patrolling in … Continue Reading →
What’s New With Trees Atlanta?
If you’ve been out to the Eastside Trail in the summer, you’ve no doubt noticed the lush grasses and trees that line the trail. This beautiful foliage is part of … Continue Reading →
Can’t We All Just Get Along?
This article was originally published in Atlanta VeloCity Magazine, Issue #12, Oct/Nov ’15. The Eastside Trail is busy. With an average of 1.2 million trail users in 2014, it actually rivals the … Continue Reading →
#weloveatl Brings the Atlanta Community Together Through an Interactive Gallery for Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
ATLANTA – For the second year in a row, the Atlanta BeltLine and #weloveatl are teaming up through the Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition to help elevate the art … Continue Reading →
The Rules of Etiquette
I am so excited to be the new spokescat for etiquette on the Atlanta BeltLine! I have a lot of first-hand knowledge and experience to bring to the table. The folks … 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 →
You Did It Again – the 2015 Lantern Parade!
Well, Atlanta, you made it happen again. Each year we think the Lantern Parade can’t get any more magical, and every year you prove us wrong with your beautiful homemade … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Releases Fall Performance Schedule
Annual exhibition begins with Lantern Parade on September 12 and continues through mid-November ATLANTA – The sixth year of Art on the Atlanta Beltline features more than 100 visual and … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine for the Public Health
This article was originally published in Atlanta VeloCity Magazine, Issue #11, Aug/Sept 2015. As the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail continues to attract new developments and traffic, we have heard from many people that … Continue Reading →
Trees Atlanta Brings More Art to the Atlanta BeltLine
The Eastside Trail has a new art installation that pays homage to Trees Atlanta and its Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum program. The installation, “33 Oaks,” is a collection of stainless steel leaf sculptures representing … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Earth Day 2015
The overcast skies that hovered over our Atlanta BeltLine Earth Day activities held a silver lining: they kept the rain and sun at bay throughout the morning, allowing volunteers to tackle … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: Kevin Rathbun
Welcome to the first installment of the Business on the Atlanta BeltLine video series. This series visits some of the many businesses along the Atlanta BeltLine, and explores how the … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Jenny
The third episode of the Life on the Atlanta BeltLine follows the story of Jenny, a cancer survivor who utilized the Eastside Trail to facilitate her recovery process and ultimately … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine 2014 – A Year in Review
A Groundbreaking Start It’s been one of the Atlanta BeltLine’s most exciting years. Filled with progress and transformation made possible by tremendous support from our private and public funders and … Continue Reading →
Life On the Atlanta BeltLine: Mary from Piedmont Park Conservancy
Welcome to the “Life On the Atlanta BeltLine” video series! Hear from the people who love the Atlanta BeltLine about what life on the Atlanta BeltLine means to them! In this … 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 →
Two Weekends of Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Performances Draw Big Crowds!
With two performance weekends already on record as some of the highest attended events in the history of the exhibition, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine is off to a fantastic start! Check … 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 →