For the past 20 years, we've been doing more than just building a trail. We've been building a pathway toward a more connected and equitable Atlanta. Through partnerships with city agencies and developers, we've been able to create or preserve 4,300+ units of affordable housing within our Tax Allocation District — including the Ralph David House, our first investment in permanent supportive housing. #AffordableHousing #AtlantaBeltline
Atlanta Beltline
Civic and Social Organizations
Atlanta, Georgia 24,157 followers
Where Atlanta Comes Together
About us
The Atlanta Beltline is among the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment and mobility projects underway in the United States. Together with our partners, we’re building a more equitable and inclusive Atlanta by delivering 22 miles of multi-use trails, public parks, transit, and affordable housing that enhances mobility, fosters culture, and improves connections of economic opportunity.
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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, Georgia
- 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
100 Peachtree St
Suite 2300
Atlanta, Georgia 30303, US
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250 Williams ST NW
Suite 2115
Atlanta, GA 30303, US
Employees at Atlanta Beltline
Updates
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Bringing people together and connecting communities is at the heart of everything we do, including our arts and culture initiatives. Our Director of Arts & Culture Amina Cooper recently joined the Cultural Catalysts podcast to share more about her work with the program, the impact of public art, and how creativity helps build stronger, more connected communities. Check out the full episode below. #PublicArt
Public Art With Purpose: Amina Cooper on Equity, Community, and the Atlanta Beltline - Cultural Catalysts with Alison McNeil | iHeart
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Only 250 days until we welcome the world to Atlanta (and the Beltline) for the city's first FIFA World Cup 2026™ - Canada, Mexico and the United States match! 🙌
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We're looking for a Contracts Coordinator to join our procurement team! This role will help provide day-to-day contract administration and procurement support to ensure contracts are properly documented, tracked, and managed throughout their lifecycle. Check out the link below to learn more about the opening and to apply. #ProcurementJobs #AtlantaBeltline
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20 years ago, the Beltline was just a bold vision. Now, it's one of the largest, most comprehensive urban redevelopment and mobility projects in the country — and we've knocked out some pretty major milestones along the way. Discover 20 of the biggest below. #AtlantaBeltline #PublicInfrastructure
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We're proud to be home to over 6,000 businesses — including some of the best restaurants in the city! Congratulations to the 17 spots that made the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's 50 Best list, and the 10 that were named honorable mentions.
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Want to learn more about our Nature-Based Workforce Development Study? Stop by our open house on October 15 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Trees Atlanta to meet the team behind the project, provide input, and more!
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Another successful State of the Beltline is officially in the books! 🙌 Thank you to everyone who joined us at The Eastern yesterday as we celebrated 20 years of the Beltline alongside our friends at the Council for Quality Growth. The event was an incredible reminder of all of the work we've done since 2005 and the work we have left to do. As we look to 2030 and beyond, we can't wait to finish the loop and continue to build a more connected, equitable Atlanta for generations to come. #AtlantaBeltline #PublicInfrastructure
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Calling all Atlanta-based developers! We just launched a fund to provide recoverable grants from $150K-$500K for developers who commit to leasing a portion of their commercial space below market rent for 10 years. This fund supports both new construction projects and recently completed ones that are actively seeking commercial tenants. To learn more and apply before the October 24 deadline, visit the link below. #AtlantaBeltline #AtlantaDeveloper
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Applications are officially open for our Urban Forestry Career Pathways Program! This paid workforce development opportunity offers hands-on work opportunities along the corridor, financial literacy coaching, job search assistance, and so much more. Whether you're looking to start a career in urban forestry or an employer seeking well-trained local talent, now's your chance to get involved. 🌳 #AtlantaBeltline