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Culdesac Inc. and Urban Oasis Development Chosen to Redevelop 20-Acre Murphy Crossing Site to Include Permanent Affordable Housing, Affordable Commercial Spaces in Transit-Friendly Community Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) and Invest … Continue Reading →

The post Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Selects Developers for Murphy Crossing Revitalization Project to Create Affordable, Transit-Oriented Community in Oakland City first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

Renowned for its colorful street art, murals, tags, and stickers, Krog Street Tunnel is legendary as a hub for visual artistic expression in Atlanta. For one afternoon, however, it took … Continue Reading →

The post Resurgens Requiem: Creative Placemaking in Krog Street Tunnel first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Honored as 2024 Housing Retention Hero by HouseATL HouseATL, a leading advocate for affordable housing, recognized the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership as the 2024 Housing Retention Hero at … Continue Reading →

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At the helm of Atlanta’s most transformative urban redevelopment project, Kim Wilson stands as a force in the City’s design and construction field. As the Atlanta BeltLine’s Vice President of … Continue Reading →

The post Kim Wilson: Shaping the Future of Atlanta, One Trail Segment at a Time first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

The 4-mile-long Southside Trail opened for use by the public in an interim state at the end of August and the first segment to go into construction will be on the western side of the corridor. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) published an Invitation to Bid for the "Southside Trail - West" seeking a firm to complete construction on this segment.

The post Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Soliciting Bids for Construction of Northwest Trail – Segment 5 first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

A new pilot is underway on the Atlanta BeltLine to help keep one Atlanta’s most beloved public spaces beautiful. In an effort to support the City of Atlanta Parks crew … Continue Reading →

The post Pilot Program Aims to help keep the BeltLine Beautiful first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in design or construction along with links to get more general information about each project. … Continue Reading →

The post Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: February 2024 first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

On February 27th, the Atlanta BeltLine and the City of Atlanta celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of the newly built Stanton Park Apartments, a significant milestone in affordable … Continue Reading →

The post A New Development in Affordable Housing Opens Along the Southside Trail first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

Fifty years ago, the City of Atlanta and Mayor Maynard Jackson announced a historic moment as Atlanta welcomed Lagos, Nigeria, as one of its first Sister Cities, starting a remarkable … Continue Reading →

The post Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

Ten-week residency to welcome two Lagos-based artists who will create multi-disciplinary installations along the BeltLine as part of their cultural immersion  ATLANTA (February 22, 2024) – Fifty years ago this … Continue Reading →

The post Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Presents: “LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising” An Exhibition Celebrating 50 Years of Cultural Exchange and Civic Collaboration first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

As a cornerstone of Atlanta’s urban redevelopment, the BeltLine doesn’t just aim to catalyze growth but actively creates access to opportunities. To date, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI), has made significant … Continue Reading →

The post Workforce Development on the BeltLine first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

 

In collaboration with the City of Atlanta, we’re introducing a new wayfinding system on the Atlanta BeltLine to assist city workers and emergency response personnel—Emergency Response Signage. You’ll see the … Continue Reading →

The post Know Before You Go: New Signage Aims to Support Trail Experience first appeared on Atlanta Beltline.

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