As the City of Atlanta has changed and grown over the past 20 years, so has the BeltLine. The next chapter of our project drops tomorrow.
Atlanta BeltLine
Civic and Social Organizations
Atlanta, GA 19,344 followers
Where Atlanta Comes Together
About us
The Atlanta BeltLine is the most comprehensive economic development effort ever undertaken in the City of Atlanta and among the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment and mobility projects currently underway in the United States. The Atlanta BeltLine is a sustainable redevelopment project that will provide a network of public parks, multi-use trails and transit along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor circling downtown and connecting many neighborhoods directly to each other. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) is the entity tasked with planning and executing the implementation of the Atlanta BeltLine in partnership with other public and private organizations, including City of Atlanta departments.
- Website
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http://www.beltline.org
External link for Atlanta BeltLine
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- Transit and Transportation, Multi-Use Trails, Parks and Greenspace, Public Art, Jobs and Economic Development, Historic Preservation, Affordable Workforce Housing, and Environmental Clean-Up
Locations
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Primary
86 Pryor Street
Suite 300
Atlanta, GA 30303-3207, US
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250 Williams ST NW
Suite 2115
Atlanta, GA 30303, US
Employees at Atlanta BeltLine
Updates
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"Building the BeltLine has, at its core, built new communities and connections in our city, bringing us closer together in a way that I think even the most optimistic projections couldn’t have anticipated." Atlanta resident Tharon Johnson shared his thoughts on how the BeltLine has transformed the City - and how it can spark even more change - in a recent opinion piece for Georgia Trend #AtlantaBeltLine
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Meet our inaugural BeltLine Business Ventures: Artist Edition cohort!👋 Learn more about the participants and our 9-week accelerator program (hosted in collaboration with TILA Studios) below.
Atlanta BeltLine, TILA Studios partner to launch BeltLine Business Ventures: Artists Edition
https://beltline.org
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Did you miss our last BeltLine Business Breakfast? Hear what our guest speakers had to say about small business marketing, strategic partnerships, and more below — and then save the date for our next breakfast on August 22! #AtlantaBeltLine #SmallBusinessOwner
Latest BeltLine Business Breakfast Energizes Audience
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We're honored to be named one of Atlanta Business Chronicle's 2024 Best Places to Work! Bringing the BeltLine vision to life is no easy feat, and it wouldn't be possible without the hardworking and passionate team working behind the scenes. Thanks for helping us make Atlanta a global beacon for equitable, inclusive, and sustainable life — and for making ABI such a special place to work! #AtlantaBeltLine https://bit.ly/3XHC5Ko
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Style writing is a key component of Atlanta's culture and one of the things that makes our city so unique. That's why we're working with important voices like Antar “Cole” Fierce, Poest, and more to ensure style writing is preserved and continued along the corridor. More in this Bloomberg CityLab piece. #AtlantaBeltLine #PublicArt
Graffiti Can Be a Neighborhood Asset, If Cities Embrace It
bloomberg.com
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Northwest Trail - Segment 5 is officially under construction! Thank you to everyone who braved the heat this morning to join us in celebrating the start of work on this 0.7-mile section of trail. The groundbreaking of this segment is especially exciting as it will provide Atlantans with regional trail connection to both the Chattahoochee River and the Silver Comet Trail, which goes all the way to Alabama. It wouldn't have been possible without the support of our incredible partners including City of Atlanta, Fulton County Government, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation, City of Atlanta Department of Transportation, City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management, City of Atlanta Department of City Planning, Georgia Department of Transportation, Invest Atlanta, PATH Foundation, Trees Atlanta, Kaizen Collaborative Design Inc., Astra Group, LLC., Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, the Robert Woodruff Foundation, the James M. Cox Foundation, and more.
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Today's budget approval marks a major milestone for the Atlanta BeltLine. Not only are we accelerating construction on the trail this year, but we're also expanding our affordable housing goals. Learn more about how we're preparing for 2030 and beyond below. #AtlantaBeltLine
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Budget Accelerates Trail Completion and Expands Affordable Housing Goals
https://beltline.org
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We're proud of the economic impact the BeltLine has had in Atlanta. It's helped attract private development, jobs, and so much more. But many of those jobs and investment centers are not easily accessible to those who live outside of the Eastside corridor. That's why John is passionate about bringing transit to the BeltLine. He believes that increased access will allow more Atlantans to take higher-paying jobs, which will in turn lead to healthier, wealthier communities. #AtlantaBeltLine #PublicTransit
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This RFQ is closed. -- There's less than a month left to respond to our RFQ for a firm to help lead real estate development projects on property owned by Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Visit the link below to apply before July 12, 2024. #AtlantaBeltLine
Open Solicitations | Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.
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