Piper – the celebrity cat who, until recently, resided in a drainage pipe near Angier Springs Road along the BeltLine Eastside Trail – has apparently found a new home in Virginia-Highland. According to an article in Patch, Piper was forced to relocate because of some grading that developer Perennial Properties must do. VaHi resident John…
Read MoreLongtime VaHi Business Provides Training Facilities for APD’s New BeltLine Path Force Bicycle Patrol OK, all you Virginia-Highland experts out there, raise your hands if you’re familiar with Diversified Metal Fabricators. Now, all of you who had to Google the company’s name, put those hands down. For VaHi residents not familiar with DMF, the company’s…
Read MoreFrom announcing its first-ever native plant sale to planting native grasses and wildflowers along the Eastside BeltLine trail to kicking off walking tours of the new Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum, there’s a lot going on at Trees Atlanta these days. The organization’s communications manager Bethany Clark sent us the following update. 1st Annual Native Perennial Wildflower…
Read MoreIn case you missed it, The New York Times ran a great article on the Eastside BeltLine trail on Valentine’s Day. Very gratifying to see the national recognition the BeltLine is receiving. Even nicer to know it’s just a short walk away. Click here to read the NYT article.
Read MoreBy: John Becker I can’t count the number of conversations I’ve had with fellow VaHi residents about the new Eastside Beltline trail and all the wonderful things it brings and will bring in the future to life in Atlanta’s urban communities. Most, if not all, of those conversations have been with adults, though, and I hadn’t…
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