archived briefing
Wed, April 29, 2026
The BeltLine's newest segment in Ormewood Park is already drawing developer interest, with Beulah Heights University seeking proposals for its campus. Atlanta has surged back to become the nation's sixth-largest metro. And the Hawks' season hangs in the balance after losing Game 5 to the Knicks.
Lead story Urbanize Atlanta
BeltLine's Newest Segment Attracts Big Development Proposals at Beulah Heights Campus
The pavement is barely dry on the Southeast Trail, and one of Atlanta's oldest Bible colleges is already seeking proposals for its 4.3-acre campus with 400 feet of BeltLine frontage.
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