Ryan Gravel |
ATLANTA, GA (July 30, 2015)
— The Atlanta BeltLine, the brainchild of Georgia Tech graduate Ryan Gravel, is an ambitious project
that aims to connect the core of the city with walkable, bike-friendly paths
and eventually public transportation.
The Eastside Trail
connecting Piedmont Park and Krog Street Market opened in 2012, and since then
a myriad of multifamily residences have sprung up along the BeltLine,
transforming the Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, and Inman Park neighborhoods.
The Atlanta Apartment
Association has created a timeline outlining the construction and opening of
these properties, as well as the progress the Atlanta BeltLine has made and
plans to make in the future.
It tells the story of how an old rail corridor
turned car-free path can bring life to neighborhoods and foster the growth of
restaurants, retail, art, and cultural events in the space, thus making it a
popular place for renters.
Jim Fowler |
It’s no secret that
apartments along the BeltLine are highly desirable in the Atlanta market,” said
Jim Fowler, President of the Atlanta
Apartment Association. “The influx of multifamily development in this area is
astounding and will only continue to grow as the BeltLine blossoms over the
next several decades.”
By 2030, the 22-mile
Beltline loop with paved path and streetcar options will be completed,
fostering multifamily growth in a vast array of intown Atlanta
neighborhoods.
To view the timeline, click here: http://bit.ly/1VNzSoR
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Savannah Duncan
The Wilbert Group
404-343-0870 (O)
404-901-4433 (C)
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