The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership has successfully completed its most recent capital campaign to support the building of the Westside Trail. Inspired by a lead gift of $5 million from Jim … Continue Reading →
Contribution to help revitalize Atlanta parks, trails and neighborhoods
In keeping with a long-standing tradition of environmental responsibility, Porsche today announced a donation in the amount of $500,000 to the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership. The check was presented by Dr. … 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 →
Westside Trail Construction Progress: Bridge Demolition
Construction for the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail is making progress with the removal of a historic railroad bridge that once spanned over Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. In March of … Continue Reading →
Hiring within the Community: Five Westside Residents Hired through the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s Workforce Partnership in Construction
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership has an unprecedented track record for bringing organizations together to accomplish great things in the city of Atlanta. From health and housing, to fitness and jobs … 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: Brent from Our West End Newsletter
Welcome to the second installment of the “Life on the Atlanta BeltLine” video series! This series visits people who utilize the Atlanta BeltLine and illustrates how it brings value to … Continue Reading →
Wells Fargo Atlanta Regional President Mike Donnelly describes the company’s investment in the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail
The following op-ed was originally published in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution on November 17, 2014 under the headline “Investors tout Beltline.” Companies, foundations and philanthropic individuals are again stepping up 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 →
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 →
Atlanta Streets Alive is Coming to the West End!
The streets of the West End are coming alive! Atlanta Streets Alive, organized by the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, is introducing a new route. On April 20, from 2-6 p.m., a … Continue Reading →
New Atlanta BeltLine Trail Maps are Here!
You asked for them, and now they’re here! You may have already started seeing trail maps appear in the flyer boxes on the Eastside Trail and Westside Trail. These handy … Continue Reading →
2013 – A Year in Review
Last Tuesday was the fourth and final Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing of 2013. We took the opportunity to present the public with a recap of Atlanta BeltLine progress and events … Continue Reading →