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Downtown Atlanta boasts unparalleled transit access, walkable streets, and protected bicycle infrastructure. Our streets, sidewalks, and trails connect hundreds of thousands of residents, students, workers, and visitors to their homes, classrooms, offices, and popular event venues and attractions.
The Broad Street Boardwalk is a public pedestrian-only plaza located in Downtown Atlanta's Fairlie-Poplar Historic District, providing a vibrant public space for outdoor dining and community programming.
Through transformed public spaces accessible to everyone, Open Streets ATL aims to showcase Atlanta as a hub for creativity and innovation and spur downtown development and community engagement.
A Downtown Atlanta street has been named in honor of civil rights activist and broadcasting pioneer Xernona Clayton, reports The Associated Press.
This summer, Courtland Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive are being transformed to help keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe. Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID) is leading the effort with support from ATLDOT and other local partners.
The Bakery Atlanta's South Downtown Art Gallery will extend into Peachtree St SW for Atlanta Streets Alive! The Bakery team is creating a large DIY art activity that also acts as a photo booth. Participants will create their own large scale art piece with provided materials.
Together, these improvements are transforming Downtown Atlanta into an attractive and accessible center city. Learn more about each of our capital projects through the list of projects on the right side of the page (desktop) or the bottom of the page (mobile).
The community is invited to host outdoor programs and events on the Broad Street Boardwalk. More information on how to host an event on the Boardwalk is coming soon.
Community and wellness will be on full display at this Sunday's Atlanta Streets Alive. From 1PM to 5PM on May 19th, Peachtree Street will be filled with people of all ages as they stroll, bike, skate, and scoot between a variety of free activities.
The Broad Street Boardwalk sits at the intersection of Luckie Street and Peachtree Street directly behind the Flatiron Building (84 Peachtree St). The Boardwalk is easily accessible via public transportation.