Atlanta Magazine’s Ground Breakers
The current issue of Atlanta Magazine looks into the city’s future by announcing a list of eleven ground breakers – people, places and organizations poised to make the biggest difference in the city and the region in the decades to come. To find out more about these ground breakers, we sat down with Deputy Editor of Atlanta Magazine, Rebecca Burns.
Over the past year, WABE has produced stories on many of the groundbreakers in Atlanta Magazine’s list. Below are links to some of those stories:
The Beltline:
“Planning Complete, Beltline Project Looks Ahead” (Apr. ’12) http://www.pba.org/post/truly-living-well-camp
“Historic Fourth Ward Park Opens Along Beltline” (June ’11) http://www.pba.org/post/historic-4th-ward-park-opens-along-beltline
Rashid Nuri and his 4th Ward community gardens:
“Truly Living Well Camp” (June ’11): http://www.pba.org/post/truly-living-well-camp
Ponce City Market
“Recycling History at Old City Hall East” (Apr. ’12) http://www.pba.org/post/recycling-history-old-city-hall-east
Louis Corrigan
“Flux Projects Takes a Seat in Freedom Park” (June ’12) http://www.pba.org/post/flux-projects-takes-seat-freedom-park
“Funding for the Arts Lacking in Atlanta” (June ’11) http://www.pba.org/post/funding-arts-lacking-city-atlanta