The Atlanta Beltline is an extraordinary attraction for visitors and residents alike. This 22-mile loop of trails, parks, and future transit is connecting 45 neighborhoods and creating a vibrant public space for recreation, commerce, and cultural expression. Along the path, you can find new restaurants, breweries, art galleries, local businesses, and experience moving arts and cultural exhibits and programs. You can walk the Beltline to Ponce City Market, highlighted below!
Little Five Points is where your eclectic side can thrive. Everything about the area is Bohemian chic, and vintage stores line the streets alongside a natural foods market and indie radio station. Pull up a chair and take in the music of street performers and commence people watching. Another thing Little Five does particularly well is street art, which adorns several buildings around the area and ranges from musical to historical to patriotic to urban.
The Krog District is a mixed-use collection of landmark properties and gathering spaces adjacent to the BeltLine Eastside Trail, a completed three-mile segment of the planned 22-mile pedestrian greenway that runs through Atlanta’s Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward. Including Krog Street Market, Atlanta Stove Works, and SPX Alley, the comprehensive redevelopment and adaptive re-use project adds more dynamic retail and creative office space to the area, while restoring and enhancing the existing properties. Already a thriving area, The Krog District boasts exceptional dining and retail options in one of the city's hottest historic neighborhoods. The redevelopment’s well-crafted, intentional merchandising mix complements and elevates the neighborhood, creating an 18-hour destination for locals and visitors.
Ponce City Market (PCM) in Atlanta is unique for its massive adaptive reuse of a historic Sears building, creating a vibrant, vertical city with a mix of local boutiques, national brands, diverse restaurants, offices, residences, and a rooftop amusement park (Skyline Park) with skyline views, all connected by the Atlanta BeltLine, blending history, culture, and modern urban living. It's known for its curated local shops like Citizen Supply and The Village Market, its producer-focused Farmers Market, and its iconic rooftop with carnival games and mini-golf, all within a historic, beautifully restored structure.