Atlanta City Council approved a new open container district in South Downtown ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
A new city ordinance will soon allow people to walk through one of Atlanta’s most historic neighborhoods with an alcoholic ...
South Downtown will be the first neighborhood in the city where residents and visitors can traverse public sidewalks and ...
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches coming this summer, the Atlanta City Council approved the creation of open container ...
More than 400 people once living on the streets now have safe housing through Downtown Rising, a milestone in Atlanta’s fight ...
Downtown Atlanta just got a lot flashier. Jagger Suite, a Studio 54-inspired rooftop lounge atop the new Moxy hotel, opened ...
The popular immersive sports and movie venue will open in time for the World Cup — but tournament games won't necessarily be ...
On Monday, March 16, 2026, Atlanta officials voted to turn a slice of South Downtown into the city’s first open-container district, clearing the way for adults 21 and older to legally carry alcoholic ...
Central Atlanta Progress highlights the sense of Olympic deja vu Atlanta leaders aim to create during the World Cup.
The projects are among a long list underway by Atlanta’s Department of Transportation across downtown Atlanta ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The district covers nearly 16 acres, including areas of Hotel Row and Underground Atlanta, and is located just a short walk from the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.