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Things to do in Atlanta August

5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: August 2–8

The 5th annual Cool Dads Rock Soapbox Derby takes over Historic Fourth Ward Park this weekend, and Cabaret opens at Serenbe Playhouse.
725 Ponce

725 Ponce, rising from the dust of Murder Kroger, wants the Beltline to be its front door

If Jim Irwin were developing an office building on Ponce de Leon Avenue 20 years ago, he probably would not have cared so much about how the back of the building looked.

Lingering Shade Social Club hopes to grow the nightlife along the BeltLine

Lingering Shade Social Club is taking over the Irwin Street Market space once home to Hilda’s along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. Set to open in June, it will serve classic cocktails, local beer, and a variety of wine, alongside Southern appetizers, to the 21-and-up crowd.
Atlanta BeltLine

Video of the Day: This is how to use the Atlanta BeltLine

In their continuing effort to raise etiquette awareness, Atlanta BeltLine Inc. teamed up with Dad's Garage players Sarah Ackerman and Karen Cassady and B98.5 host Madison James to create a video showing trail users exactly what they can and cannot do on the trail.
Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade

How to throw the ultimate BeltLine Lantern Parade party

The Southern menu includes pimento cheese dip with vegetables, watermelon salad, and chicken salad sandwiches. The Texas cake is always a hit.
Bicycling with kids Atlanta BeltLine

The virtues of urban cycling (with your kids)

When Lola was just a chubby nugget of a girl with a headful of peach fuzz, my mom bought me a strange, neon-green contraption that changed our lives: a handlebar-mounted bicycle seat for kids, replete with a seatbelt, faux steering wheel with a smiley face, and a helmet with rubber kitten ears.
Memorial Drive Atlanta

These 26 projects will radically transform Memorial Drive

Since early 2014, the two-mile stretch of Memorial Drive east of the Downtown Connector has become the site of one of Atlanta’s biggest development booms. With more than 1,300 apartments and condos under development, Paces Properties CEO David Cochran envisions the strip becoming “the next Inman Park.”

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