Tag: Atlanta BeltLine
Exclusive: Five retailers are announced for the newly branded “Krog District”
With big, vibey brands like Patagonia announced, Krog Street Market is aiming to become known for more than fine cheesesteaks and buttery pastries.
Grindhouse team to open an al fresco BeltLine bar in Reynoldstown
Alex Brounstein and Johnny Farrow, of Grindhouse Killer Burgers, and real estate mogul Merritt Lancaster have teamed up on a two-story restaurant and bar located at the former home of Stein Steel & Supply. The unnamed concept will be beverage-focused and serve lunch Thursday through Sunday and dinner nightly.
Timeline: Evolution of the Atlanta BeltLine
Across two decades, here's a timeline of the key moments for an intown real estate game-changer, the Atlanta BeltLine trail
A year into the pandemic, metro Atlanta’s real-estate and development industry is damaged, uneven, relatively strong, and absolutely killing it
Atlanta’s disparate Covid-19 recovery is a juxtaposition of post-lockdown winners and losers in a city known for both civil rights and glaring economic disparity.
BeltLine officials need cash to finish the trail network. What will it cost Atlanta?
BeltLine officials now say they need $350 million to complete the wildly popular trail network and want to create a Special Services District to help boost funds.
Route unveiled to extend Atlanta BeltLine into more west side neighborhoods
The BeltLine section that now bends through neighborhoods such as Adair Park, West End, and Westview is making strides to become significantly longer. Exactly which route the Westside Trail might take as it grows toward the 22-mile loop’s eventual top end in Buckhead is becoming clearer, too.
Biggest development bet on English Avenue in ages, Echo Street West, is officially moving forward
Tony Bartlett, Lincoln Property Company executive vice president, foresees the 19-acre mixed-use project becoming the largest investment in the English Avenue neighborhood in generations, an eventual hub of offices, retail, multifamily homes, and hotel rooms with enough space—2.4 million square feet—to eclipse Ponce City Market.
Across Atlanta, BeltLine and PATH trail progress continues despite pandemic
From Buckhead to East Point, new multiuse trails are expanding ITP recreation and transportation options. Here's what's new and what to expect coming soon.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Wednesday, April 8
On Tuesday, the mayor implemented new rules for the BeltLine and new graphics showed our national standing. Here’s your Wednesday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Monday, April 6
Over the weekend, outdoor spaces remained controversial and the state announced plans for more hospital beds. Here’s your Monday morning update.