Parcel in southwest Atlanta purchased for $13.3M to support mission of ensuring equitable development in historically disinvested neighborhoods ATLANTA (August 18, 2023) – In its continuing effort to create equitable … Continue Reading →

Public Meeting Advisory: Atlanta BeltLine Southside Trail Construction Public Meeting December 10th
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a Southwest Study Group public meeting with updates on the construction of the western segment of the Southside Trail. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This meeting … Continue Reading →

Adair Court opens with new mixed-income senior housing on the Atlanta BeltLine
Seniors in the Adair Park neighborhood of southwest Atlanta now have access to a new mixed-income rental community near the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail following the highly awaited ribbon-cutting ceremony … Continue Reading →

Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Nina
Every day, Ms. Nina Goody wakes up to a bustling household filled with the sounds and activities of her four grandchildren, all of whom live with her. Several years ago, … Continue Reading →

Park of the Month: Washington 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 →

The James M. Cox Foundation Announces $5 Million Grant for Trail Development on the Atlanta BeltLine
Atlanta BeltLine part of national rails-to-trails movement to spur economic development, healthy lifestyles and alternative transportation options ATLANTA, May 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — The James M. Cox Foundation announced a $5 million grant to develop the … Continue Reading →

Recap: Southwest Connector Trail Dedication
With over 100 neighbors, cyclists, walkers, runners, police officers, special guests, and Atlanta BeltLine supporters in attendance, the Southwest Connector Trail dedication was a huge success! The ceremony took place … Continue Reading →

Southwest and Southeast Corridor Design Update
Corridor design for the southwest and southeast sections of the Atlanta BeltLine is well underway. Broadly, corridor design establishes the basis for all future Atlanta BeltLine design and construction. This … Continue Reading →

Ryan Gravel on CNN International!
CNN International paid a visit to Ryan Gravel, the visionary behind the Atlanta BeltLine concept. Narrated by Isha Sesay, the piece explores the origins of the Atlanta BeltLine as told by … Continue Reading →

How Do I Get There? Accessing the Atlanta BeltLine from Napoleon Drive in Southwest Atlanta
Please note that the Westside Trail is under construction through the fall of 2017. You will not be able to access the trail at this location until construction is complete. … Continue Reading →

Transportation Referendum Up Close: Transit on the Southwest Atlanta BeltLine
As the Regional Transportation Referendum approaches on July 31, we want to give you a closer look at the projects that would expand the regional rail transit system as part … Continue Reading →

How Do I Get There? Accessing the Atlanta BeltLine Hiking Trail in the Southwest in Adair Park
Please note that the Westside Trail is under construction through the fall of 2017. You will not be able to access the trail at this location until construction is complete. … Continue Reading →

Look For Our Urban Farm Coming to Adair Park in Southwest Atlanta!
As we strive towards a healthier Atlanta and region, parks and greenspace are a driving force behind our progress. Not every greenspace needs a playground, though. How about rows of … Continue Reading →

Recap: First Quarterly Briefing of 2012
On March 20, we held our first Quarterly Briefing of 2012 and decided to change it up a bit and try something new. This year, we’ve decided to rotate the … Continue Reading →

Join Us for the First Quarterly Briefing of 2012 on March 20!
When is the last time you came out to one of our Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefings? Are you a regular attendee? If you haven’t ever attended, 2012 is the perfect … Continue Reading →