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The 26 best things to do in Atlanta this winter
A range of terrific options for exploring Atlanta during winter’s (somewhat) chilly weather.
Official timeline, immersive video released for Buckhead’s highway-topping park
With HUB404’s logistical groundwork underway, leadership’s goal is to open full half-mile by 2025.
Renderings: PATH400 segment linking Lindbergh, Lenox eyes October finish
Safety and design features of Buckhead’s growing multi-use trail could bring surprises.
Ahead of schedule, Buckhead's PATH400 Greenway is almost 80 percent complete
Nearly 4-mile trail segment could be people-ready by late summer, a project leader says.
Cities strike deal to extend PATH400 from Buckhead to Sandy Springs
Could biking from the Atlanta Beltline to Roswell be possible one day?
At PATH400’s northern point, new park is underway, with secret gravesites uncovered
Now archeologically surveyed, ancient cemetery served families when North Buckhead was but farmland.
Next PATH400 installment to connect Lindbergh, Lenox Square is underway
In Buckhead, easily walking, biking between Miami Circle and Lenox Square could be possible within a year.
Buckhead’s PATH400 trail welcomes a mural series with purpose
Temporary installations on north Atlanta’s multi-use pathway stress mental wellness.
In Buckhead, complete streets, extension of Beltline-esque path are gaining ground
Groundbreaking for East Paces Ferry Road Complete Street project planned this week, as PATH400 construction barrels ahead.
Q&A: Buckhead’s Park Over GA400 landscape architect talks plans, vision
Thomas Woltz on inspiration and challenges surrounding one of the most anticipated public spaces in Atlanta.
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Curbed Atlanta Pocket Guide: autumn 2017
Summertime in Atlanta means plenty of things to see and do, from cultural attractions to educational opportunities. Here’s 26 can’t-miss options.
Photos: In Buckhead, PATH400’s newest section is hilly, walled, finished
Despite bone-chilling temps in the 50s and uncomfortably drizzly conditions, we ventured out this week to see how the latest PATH400 section has turned out.
Buckhead’s PATH400 already hits halfway mark for trail construction
PATH400, the multi-use trail running along Ga. Highway 400 through Buckhead, is officially halfway done — three years after construction began. Livable Buckhead quietly opened two new segments of the trail, bringing the total to more than 2.5 miles.
Star Wars takes over PATH400, showcasing trail’s space for artists
In a week, Star Wars will take over movie theaters across Atlanta, marking the arrival of Rogue One, the first anthology of the series. But before the TIE fighters and X-Wings hit the big screen, Livable Buckhead summoned The Force to liven up the neighborhood’s favorite multi-use trail.
Plan Brewing to Link All 152 Miles of Atlanta Bike Trails
Biking in metro Atlanta can prove a dangerous proposition. But leaders in the city recognize that connecting 152 miles of existing trail infrastructure with just 70 miles of new trails could be a boon to creating a comprehensive network.
Buckhead's PATH400 Trail Scores Another Victory
This week, the Atlanta City Council gave a unanimous thumbs-up for buying the necessary property from MARTA to connect PATH400 directly to Miami Circle shopping and entertainment district at Canterbury Road.
In Photos: Where Buckhead's PATH400 Will One Day Run
This week, we were treated to a sneak peek of the next few phases of the seemingly unstoppable PATH400. Our trip took us to three segments of the future trail — one soon to finish, one soon to start, and one destined to come further down the road.
Buckhead's PATH400 Leader Talks Funding, Future
The PATH400 project has rapidly materialized thanks to the hard work of Livable Buckhead. In this segment of Field Note Fridays, we get the scoop on how things are going with the trail and what we can expect in the future. Hint: It's bright.
Waterfront Park Bound for Buckhead's PATH400
The mini park will border Garson Drive and overlook Peachtree Creek, allowing residents to take in the serene scene as the waterway flows through Lindbergh. It'll serve as the connection for PATH400 to trails that will lead out to DeKalb.