Atlanta BeltLine Marks 20 Years at State of the Beltline Address

By Milton Kirby | Atlanta, GA | September 18, 2025

ATLANTA — Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. President and CEO Clyde Higgs will deliver the 2025 State of the Beltline address on September 24, marking 20 years of the transformative project and laying out the next chapter of development.

The event, hosted by the Council for Quality Growth at The Eastern in Atlanta’s Eastside, is expected to draw more than 350 guests. It will close out the Council’s annual series of “State of” addresses, following similar reports on MARTA and regional counties earlier this year.

BeltLine’s Generational Impact

The BeltLine — once a vision of converting rail corridors into trails, transit, and green space — has become one of the most ambitious redevelopment projects in the country. Over the past two decades, it has reshaped neighborhoods, attracted billions in investment, and created new housing and recreation options for Atlanta residents.

This year’s theme, “20 Years of Generational Impact: Dreaming, Doing, Delivering,” reflects both the project’s progress and the challenges that remain.

Clyde Higgs’ Leadership

Higgs, who also serves as the 2025 Board Chair of the Council for Quality Growth, has led BeltLine, Inc. since 2019. Under his tenure, the project has expanded trail mileage, advanced affordable housing initiatives, and deepened partnerships with city leaders and private developers.

“Clyde’s leadership has been pivotal in shaping the BeltLine into what it is today,” the Council for Quality Growth said in its announcement. “His vision continues to push Atlanta toward a more connected and equitable future.”

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What’s Next

The upcoming address is expected to spotlight ongoing work to complete the 22-mile loop, expand transit options, and meet affordable housing goals as development pressures mount. Officials also anticipate discussion of how the BeltLine will position Atlanta for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, when the city will host matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2025
  • Time: 8:00 – 10:30 a.m.
  • Location: The Eastern, 777 Memorial Drive SE, Atlanta, GA
  • Host: Council for Quality Growth & Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.
  • Expected Guests: 350+ business leaders, policymakers, and community stakeholders

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