ATLANTA — A 12-inch water main break around the Atlanta BeltLine is causing flooding and an outage for multiple homes and ...
In 2006, students in Georgia State University’s Preservation Planning Class collaborated with the Atlanta Urban Design commission to publish, “Beltline: A History of the Atlanta Beltline and ...
The Atlanta Fire Rescue Foundation has added 13 people to its board of directors, including former Atlanta Mayor Shirley ...
The Georgia Supreme Court rules that the BeltLine can’t use school taxes—one-third of its funding—for construction.
Joggers and bicyclists frustrated with the Atlanta BeltLine’s crowded Eastside Trail ... this 16-acre former state farmers market from the Georgia Department of Transportation in 2014.
The Atlanta BeltLine is an in-progress, citywide network of 22 miles of streetcar rails, 33 miles of trails (for walking, biking and more), 5,600 units of affordable housing and more than 1,000 ...
It’s been more than 40 years since Atlanta updated its zoning code, since before the Beltline and even before the Olympics. A lot about this city—its people, culture, businesses, needs—has changed ...
Atlanta continues to draw significant attention from international travelers, ranking 12th among the most popular U.S.
MJQ Concourse is set to open Jan. 29 at Underground Atlanta following an extensive makeover of the former Dante’s Down the Hatch location.
Walk or bike the BeltLine to explore its breweries, art galleries, and more. Atlanta's tree-lined streets are just the ... visit some of the city's staples, like the Georgia Aquarium where you'll see ...
Buildings are set to come down at the former Atlanta Medical Center campus in Old Fourth Ward, which has sat in limbo for ...