archived briefing
Tue, March 24, 2026
Big day for the SE BeltLine as Reynoldstown finally sees that long-stalled development start moving dirt, while a new Asian comfort food spot just opened in Inman Park. Meanwhile, the airport chaos is hitting close to home with ICE agents walking the terminals.
Lead story Urbanize Atlanta
Reynoldstown's Long-Stalled BeltLine Corner Finally Breaks Ground
After nearly five years of sitting as an empty lot, that prominent corner at Chester Avenue and Fulton Terrace is finally seeing some action. The 85-unit townhome and condo project is moving forward under new ownership, bringing much-needed housing just a block from the Eastside Trail. It's one of those developments that neighbors have been watching and waiting on for what feels like forever.
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Food & Drink
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Transit & Infrastructure
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Politics & Policy
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Community
1 storyPublic Safety
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