Nathan Skinner

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Built Environment Description 3: Ponce City Market: Politics

Over the past few years, there’s been some debate over wether or not Ponce City Market and its surrounding attractions are successfully gentrifying the area and, if they are in fact gentrifying the area, wether or not it’s actually doing… Continue Reading →

Ponce City Market: Gentrification Central

Ponce City Market sits directly in the middle of a group of gentrification agents like Historic Fourth Ward Park, the BeltLine, and a number of high cost apartments, and because these things are bringing a higher income population into the area,… Continue Reading →

Ponce City Market: Connection to BeltLine

Ponce City Market directly connects to one of the completed portions of the Atlanta BeltLine, and it’s because of this that the market has seen so much growth recently. Thanks to the BeltLine, people can bike or walk over to… Continue Reading →

Built Environment Analysis

In 1999, the Atlanta BeltLine was first proposed in a graduate thesis by Georgia Tech student Ryan Gravel. The idea was to connect multiple neighborhoods within Atlanta with one long trail that would be built over old Atlanta train rail… Continue Reading →

Historic Fourth Ward Park: Apartments

After the Atlanta BeltLine Inc., stated that they were going to go through with the project, several apartment buildings started springing up around the area where the park was going to be built, and because the park is so close… Continue Reading →

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