A rendering of the Reynoldstown Stage.
A rendering of the Reynoldstown Stage.

The Atlanta BeltLine has received a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to build the Reynoldstown Stage, a permanent stage structure, landscaped exhibit space, and an elevated park connection with some of the best views in the city.

The Reynoldstown Stage project site is located on the southeast portion of the BeltLine, and was based on a partnership with Georgia Tech professor Tristan Al-Haddad and his students.

“This project is a model that demonstrates how public spaces bring people together, strengthen communities, and reflect the personalities of our communities,” said Paul Morris, President and CEO of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Along with news of the NEA grant, the Westside Tra

Collin Kelley has been the editor of Atlanta Intown for two decades and has been a journalist and freelance writer for 35 years. He’s also an award-winning poet and novelist.