Reynoldstown went from one of Atlanta's quieter historic neighborhoods to one of its hottest BeltLine zip codes in about a decade — and managed to keep its soul. Historic cottages sit next to thoughtful modern infill, and Madison Yards has become a true gathering spot.
"The Atlanta BeltLine — Reynoldstown & Eastside" — via All About Living In Atlanta on YouTube. Watch on YouTube ↗
Neighborhood Highlights
- Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail direct access
- Madison Yards mixed-use anchor
- Historic Reynoldstown homes
- Wylie Street art murals
Schools
Elementary
- Burgess-Peterson Academy
- Toomer Elementary
Middle
- Martin Luther King Jr. Middle
High
- Maynard Jackson High School
Nearby Colleges & Universities
- Georgia State University
- Emory University
- Agnes Scott College
Grocery Stores
- Whole Foods at Madison Yards
- Kroger at Edgewood
- Publix at Edgewood
Downtown & Gathering Spots
Madison Yards is the new front porch — Whole Foods, restaurants, brewery, and a BeltLine stop that connects it all the way to Ponce City Market.
Developments to Watch
- Madison Yards expansion
- BeltLine Eastside Trail Phase 4
- Continued historic cottage renovation
Local Restaurants & Nightlife
- Muchacho
- Hugo's Oyster Bar (nearby)
- Hop City / Halfway Crooks
- Eventide Brewing (Grant Park)
- Krog Street Market vendors
Leisure, Activities & Entertainment
- BeltLine Eastside Trail
- Lang Carson Park
- Wylie Street mural walk
- Mead Road Mardi Gras parade
Family Resources
- Lang Carson Park playground & pool
- BeltLine bike rides
- Family-friendly Madison Yards programming
Commute Times
Driving estimates outside of peak traffic.
Shopping
- Madison Yards
- Krog Street Market (walkable)
- Inman Quarter
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