A list of the most recent photos about The Beltline.
Gregor Turk’s “Apparitions,” an Atlanta Celebrates Photography public art commission, is a series of changing billboards shown on the Atlanta Beltline in Midtown near Piedmont Park at 10th Street and Monroe Drive.
Walkers and a runner share the Beltline on Friday evening September 27, 2013 as the sun sets on a beautiful day in Atlanta. Spectacular weather is expected to continue through the weekend with highs in the mid 70s and little chance of rain.
LANTERN PARADE--September 7, 2013 Atlanta - Hundreds of parade participants float on the Eastside Trail of the Atlanta BeltLine during the 2013 Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade on Saturday, September 7, 2013. All are invited to hold up a light for the 2013 Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade! This year's event kicked ...
Art on the Atlanta Beltline will include performances by Crossover Movement Arts, shown here performing last year around Karley Sullivan’s sculpture “Interior.”
Hundreds of Grant Park residents attended a zoning hearing at City Hall on Thursday in support of a neighborhood effort to change the zoning classification for a proposed retail development. City Hall officials later moved some residents to an overflow viewing area to accommodate the fire code.
JULY 26, 2013 ATLANTA Paul Morris (right), president and CEO of Atlanta BeltLinem Inc, speaks during the announcement. Atlanta Police Chief George Turner is at left. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, the Atlanta Police Department and The Atlanta BeltLine formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department’s Path Force ...
JULY 26, 2013 ATLANTA APD Path Force officers line up before Friday’s announcement. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, the Atlanta Police Department and The Atlanta BeltLine formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department’s Path Force Unit during a press conference at the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park Friday, ...
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (left) and Atlanta Police Chief George Turner speak to an AJC reporter following the announcement Friday morning. The 15-officer unit was made possible by a $1.8 million federal grant, and has been patrolling the Atlanta BeltLine and adjoining parks since earlier this month. Officers are patrolling ...
Paul Morris (right), president and CEO of Atlanta BeltLine Inc, speaks during the announcement. Atlanta Police Chief George Turner is at left.
APD officers with the Path Force listen to Friday's announcement of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit. The 15-officer unit was made possible by a $1.8 million federal grant, and has been patrolling the Atlanta BeltLine and adjoining parks since earlier this month. Officers are patrolling on foot, ...
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (right), APD Chief George Turner and The Atlanta BeltLine formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit during a press conference at the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park Friday, July 26, 2013. The 15-officer unit was made possible by a $1.8 ...
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (right), Atlanta Police Chief George Turner (left) and Paul Morris, president and CEO of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit during a press conference at the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park Friday, July 26, 2013.
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, the Atlanta Police Department and The Atlanta BeltLine formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit during a press conference at the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park Friday.
ATLANTA Officers patrol bikes lined up ready to deploy. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, the Atlanta Police Department and The Atlanta BeltLine formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit during a press conference at the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park Friday.
APD Path Force officers line up before Friday's announcement of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit. The 15-officer unit was made possible by a $1.8 million federal grant, and has been patrolling the Atlanta BeltLine and adjoining parks since earlier this month. Officers are patrolling on foot, on ...
The Mayor, the Atlanta Police Department and The Atlanta BeltLine formally announced the unveiling of the newly-created Atlanta Police Department's Path Force Unit during a press conference at the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park Friday.
Photos of police officers patrolling the Atlanta Beltline on Thursday, July 25, 2013. A special unit will replace other officers who have been assigned there to calm citizen fears after several high-profile crimes near the Beltline.
ATLANTA PATH FORCE patch on APD officer J. Layman. Atlanta Police are putting more officers on the Atlanta Beltline to make it safer.
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