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There are two weeks to go until the October 15 official opening of the Atlanta BeltLine's Eastside Trail—which stretches from Piedmont Park to the Inman Park—but when we walked the two-and-a ...
Development on Beltline’s Eastside Trail is an example of last-mile connectivity issues in the city. Every day, the owner of Ponce City Market, the 2.1-million-square-foot redevelopment of the ...
The Atlanta BeltLine's Eastside Trail, which carves a totally novel (to most of us) 2.25-mile path between Piedmont Park and Inman Park, has drawn heavy foot and bike traffic since well before its ...
ABI and MARTA have spent over a decade studying and designing transit for the Eastside Trail. Construction plans are well advanced, and implementation could begin within a year or two.
The survey crews began Monday, Oct. 12 along the Eastside Trail, between Irwin Street and Ponce de Leon Avenue. The work will continue for several weeks.
It's entirely possible for a trail and an active rail line to work together. But that seems to be a challenge to some on the Eastside as they and the Port of Seattle work on using a longtime rail ...
Run, walk, or bike the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail, a popular urban hike that stretches from Piedmont Park to Krog City ...