archived briefing
Wed, March 25, 2026
A long-stalled Reynoldstown project finally breaks ground a block from the Eastside Trail, Inman Park gets a new Asian comfort food spot, and someone's pet python is loose on the BeltLine. Meanwhile, airport chaos continues as ICE agents patrol Hartsfield-Jackson and TSA workers go unpaid.
Lead story Urbanize Atlanta
Reynoldstown Townhomes Finally Break Ground Near the BeltLine
That empty lot at Chester and Fulton Terrace is finally seeing action. Lennar is building 33 townhomes about a block from the Eastside Trail, with condos to follow. The site sat vacant for nearly five years.
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