Meet Makeisha, a mom of seven, entrepreneur, and proud Pittsburgh neighborhood resident. Since making Pittsburgh home, Makeisha has jumped in full force to the investing in the community and making … Continue Reading →
Welcome to the Life On the Atlanta BeltLine series. Hear from the people who love the Atlanta BeltLine about what life on the Atlanta BeltLine means to them.
Getting Your Steps in Atlanta BeltLine-Style
We’ve all been there: It’s halfway through the day and you realize you’ve spent most of it sitting down (maybe you’ve even received a few “you can do it” messages … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Hugh Malkin
The Atlanta BeltLine means a lot of different things to different people. For some, it’s a destination—a place to hang out and grab a drink or a selfie. For others, … Continue Reading →
APD Path Force Unit Dedicated to Keeping BeltLine Safe
More than 160,000 Atlantans live around the Atlanta BeltLine, which welcomes some 2 million visitors a year. Public spaces like the BeltLine are valuable city amenities that enrich quality of … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Marwan
Transportation Engineer Marwan Abboud has lived in Midtown for more than forty years. When the pandemic hit, Marwan felt the need to add some spice to his life. In addition … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Chris
The Atlanta BeltLine is first and foremost a transportation corridor. Its multi-use urban trails enhance mobility for residents by providing greater connectivity to neighborhoods, business districts, greenspaces, and a regional … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Charlie Behrens
Charlie Behrens and his wife, Kathy, moved to Atlanta at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to help with their grandsons. The discovery of the Atlanta BeltLine provided them with … Continue Reading →
Community Voices: A Westsider’s Take on Progress and Preservation
The Atlanta BeltLine is a transformative project that is reshaping the city and connecting neighborhoods in new and wonderful ways. The energy and excitement isn’t just because of the trails, … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Howard — Atlanta Resident Keeping the BeltLine Clean
The Atlanta BeltLine is an exciting place to meet friends, get some exercise, enjoy shops and restaurants, and take in the beauty of the city. One thing that detracts from … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Brian Fishler
The Atlanta BeltLine is a wonderful place for people to gather, walk, ride, exercise, and commune with others. Visitors come from all across the city and all over the world … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Shantaé Robinson and Purple Rain
Shantaé Robinson first heard about the Atlanta BeltLine in 2007. Engaged in environmental and social justice, the project vision and potential that it had to positively impact the city really … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: Continuous care for the community in precarious times
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: CVICU Nurse Takes on COVID-19
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →
BeltLine Stories from the Front Lines: Pediatric Care in the midst of COVID-19
Heroes walk among us. Front-line workers. First responders. Essential. We celebrate their contributions, and we honor their efforts during such unparalleled times. These are some of their COVID-19 stories from … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: the Causeys
In 2009, Christopher Causey bought his house in Westview to be close to the Atlanta BeltLine. After meeting his wife Nicole two years later, the couple have been living on … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: the Allens
Henry and Sarah Allen moved intown nearly 20 years ago to what is now Stanton Oaks Apartments across from D. H. Stanton Park. They wanted to be closer to their … Continue Reading →
Business on the Atlanta BeltLine: McArthur’s Apothecary
Dr. Nakia Shaw lives his healthcare plan everyday by biking to walking to work on the Atlanta BeltLine. He and his wife have lived in their yellow bungalow in Old … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Nina
Every day, Ms. Nina Goody wakes up to a bustling household filled with the sounds and activities of her four grandchildren, all of whom live with her. Several years ago, … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Ian
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine is a video series where we tell the stories of people who have made the Atlanta BeltLine part of their every day lives. In this … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Jamie’s and Kevin’s Wedding
The Atlanta BeltLine beckons to people as a place to workout, to dine, and to explore the arts. For Jamie and Kevin, the Atlanta BeltLine also beckoned as a wedding … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine – Dr. Alex Rodriguez
The Life on the Atlanta BeltLine video series looks at the lives of people just like you that live in one of the 45+ neighborhoods connected by the Atlanta BeltLine’s … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine – Reynoldstown Senior Residences
The Atlanta BeltLine, at its heart, is a transportation project – but it’s also a project about connecting Atlanta and our connections with each other. One of the ways the … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Partnering with Mercy Housing on Affordable Housing
For 30 years, Mercy Housing has focused on impacting the lives of low income senior citizens and working families by building affordable housing across the country. Invest Atlanta and Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Life on the Atlanta BeltLine: Atlanta Triathlon Kids
As the hilliest of the four Atlanta BeltLine trails, the Southwest Connector Spur Trail challenges visitors with a good workout – one of the reasons why Coach Kraig takes his team … Continue Reading →