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Beltline Expansion Connects East-West Trails Ahead of World Cup

A new Atlanta Beltline segment opening June 12 will link the Eastside and Westside trails, boosting connectivity and positioning the region for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Beltline Expansion Connects East-West Trails Ahead of World Cup

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The Atlanta Beltline continues its transformation of the city's urban landscape with the opening of a major new segment on June 12. According to 11Alive Atlanta, this expansion will create a critical connection between the Eastside and Westside trail systems, completing another piece of the comprehensive 22-mile loop that has become central to Atlanta's development strategy.

The timing of this opening carries particular significance for Atlanta's business community as the city prepares to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Enhanced trail connectivity improves accessibility for visitors and residents alike, strengthening the case for Atlanta as a world-class destination and supporting the hospitality, retail, and entertainment sectors that will benefit from increased foot traffic.

The Beltline has emerged as a powerful economic catalyst for Atlanta, driving real estate development, attracting corporate relocations, and spurring investment in adjacent neighborhoods. Real estate professionals have noted that properties near completed Beltline segments command premium valuations, and the June opening should accelerate similar appreciation along the newly connected corridor.

As Atlanta positions itself as a major international event city, infrastructure projects like this Beltline expansion reinforce the region's commitment to connectivity and quality-of-life amenities that matter to both businesses considering relocation and top talent evaluating cities. The completed segment represents another milestone in the Beltline's ongoing evolution from ambitious vision to transformative urban asset.

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