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Atlanta is shifting away from car-focused planning by investing in safer sidewalks, but some communities feel left behind.
The 535-mile expansion plan, known as Trails ATL, aims to make the city more walkable, bringing 10-minute access to trails for 95% of city residents by 2052.
The project would likely include a mix of market-rate and affordable housing totaling over 1,000 units, as well as retail, ...
The abrupt closure of the 121-year-old hospital left a gap in the city’s health care system that has yet to be filled.
As Atlanta gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Atlanta Beltline has hit the accelerator with a newly approved $242 million budget aimed at expanding the city's urban redevelopment efforts.
Atlanta artist William Downs will use the façade of 725 Ponce as his canvas, drawing his evocative murals in real time via a tablet positioned on the Beltline, on Friday, October 17 and Saturday ...
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. said it wants to try and do as much as it can in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For Trettel, he said the time for trying has passed. He needs to see some results.
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. said it wants to try and do as much as it can in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For Trettel, he said the time for trying has passed. He needs to see some results.
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Beltline is getting a major financial boost as its board approves a record $242 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The funding aims to push the transformative 22 ...
The Brief Atlanta Beltline, Inc. has approved a $242 million budget for FY2026, focusing on trail completion, affordable housing, and transit initiatives ahead of the World Cup. $98.8 million is ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Beltline officials passed a $242 million budget for the 2026 fiscal year, which could be a turning point as Atlanta prepares to host the FIFA World Cup. $99 million ...