Beginning the week of June 22, construction will ramp up during daytime hours on the Southside Trail-West project near the rail bridge over Metropolitan Pkwy SW between Erin Ave SW … Continue Reading →

Travel Advisory: Emergency Bridge Demolition on United Ave SE
[UPDATE, June 25, 2020] : Atlanta Beltline, Inc. expects to begin preliminary work this Friday, June 26th to prepare for the demolition of the United Avenue bridge. The first step is … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Awarded EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant
The Atlanta BeltLine has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This Brownfields Program grant will help with the remediation and cleanup of a segment … Continue Reading →

EPA Region 4 Administrator Mary S. Walker to Host Press Briefing Announcing Brownfields Grants in Georgia
Please see below release and join Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. today at 1 p.m. for an announcement from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA Region 4 Administrator Mary S. Walker to … Continue Reading →

CEO Corner: Southside Trail-West Groundbreaking
From the desk of Clyde Higgs, Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Next week, more Atlanta BeltLine history will be made as we break ground on the first … Continue Reading →

Construction of Atlanta BeltLine’s Northeast Trail Underway
Project is scheduled to take twelve months to complete Atlanta – Construction is underway for the first segment of the Northeast Trail of the Atlanta BeltLine. Georgia Power has begun … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Connections: Peoplestown Reading Program Helps Students Shake the “Summer Slide”
BeltLine Connections Series: A Community of Shared Experiences The same people working behind the scenes to bring the Atlanta BeltLine project to life are also working in communities across Atlanta … Continue Reading →

Boulevard Crossing Park Design Firms Selected
Second phase of park planning and design to kick off summer 2019 Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will be entering the design stage this summer for the second phase of Boulevard … Continue Reading →

Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: the Allens
Henry and Sarah Allen moved intown nearly 20 years ago to what is now Stanton Oaks Apartments across from D. H. Stanton Park. They wanted to be closer to their … Continue Reading →