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<blockquote data-quote="LongforDodd" data-source="post: 634298" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>Look it up, SS. The Belt Line was an old railroad that encircled the city. A GT City Planning grad student came up with the idea and it has really taken off. You remember Ponce DeLeon Ball park and the old Sears Building? The Sears building (now called Ponce City Market) is the anchor on one end and the Krog Street Market is effectively the current anchor on the south end. Inman PArk somewhat in the middle. Bars, restaurants, apartments, condos, rebuilding of the older homes, some new homes all along the thing and pushing into the adjoining neighborhoods. They have started trying to redevelop the West End portion of it. The neighborhood where I spent the first five years of my life is two blocks from the West End part. Homes over there are being refurbished and the young set is moving over there. Mark Teixeira is trying to become the next John Dewberry/Kim King and is putting his money to work where the Belt Line runs near the Bellwood Quarry almost immediately west of campus.</p><p></p><p>What the Belt Line has done for Atlanta is really amazing. Like I said, young folks wearing out their credit cards on the weekend there. You should stay overnight before/after a ballgame and check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongforDodd, post: 634298, member: 756"] Look it up, SS. The Belt Line was an old railroad that encircled the city. A GT City Planning grad student came up with the idea and it has really taken off. You remember Ponce DeLeon Ball park and the old Sears Building? The Sears building (now called Ponce City Market) is the anchor on one end and the Krog Street Market is effectively the current anchor on the south end. Inman PArk somewhat in the middle. Bars, restaurants, apartments, condos, rebuilding of the older homes, some new homes all along the thing and pushing into the adjoining neighborhoods. They have started trying to redevelop the West End portion of it. The neighborhood where I spent the first five years of my life is two blocks from the West End part. Homes over there are being refurbished and the young set is moving over there. Mark Teixeira is trying to become the next John Dewberry/Kim King and is putting his money to work where the Belt Line runs near the Bellwood Quarry almost immediately west of campus. What the Belt Line has done for Atlanta is really amazing. Like I said, young folks wearing out their credit cards on the weekend there. You should stay overnight before/after a ballgame and check it out. [/QUOTE]
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