The Beltline has redefined the geography of Atlanta. Proximity to the corridor is now a determining factor in where many residents and businesses want to live and invest.
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The community had other ideas. Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail. (Photo by Erin Sintos; courtesy of Atlanta Beltline, Inc.) Walk any stretch of the Beltline these days, and it’s hard to imagine it ...
A 2017 Georgia State University study of the Atlanta Beltline’s impact found that within a half-mile of the new rails and trails, home values rose between 17.9% and 26.6% more than elsewhere.
Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro imagines an authoritarian policy to manage the country’s elderly being the impetus one woman needs to make the most of her remaining time. Pitched somewhere ...
The Atlanta Beltline’s vision for a ... the Beltline Partnership said. The site map shows Enota Park bordered by I-20 to the north, the Westside Trail to the east and Westview residences to ...
Atlanta music fans get ready, Kendrick and SZA's "Grand National Tour" is coming to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in April! Two of R&B's biggest names have officially announced their tour together ...
The city council says her time in office is marked by her contributions to the Atlanta BeltLine, improvements to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and development of city parks ...
A new hookah lounge is headed to Atlanta. Lux Cafe is coming soon to 728 Monroe Drive NE, near the Eastside BeltLine trail. The space is located about a half-mile west of Ponce City Market. Described ...
But now, with the 2024 opening of Forth Hotel Atlanta, those neighborhoods ... with easy access to the Beltline, a 22-mile walk-and-bike trail connecting 45 neighborhoods. I thought I had possibly ...
ATLANTA — Every step for the family of Cornelius Taylor is a step closer to change. Immediately following a funeral at Ebenezer Baptist Church, the family and community activists marched more ...