New Atlanta Beltline Trail Opening Comes with Summer Events and Food Options

The Atlanta Beltline officially opens the Southside Trail, and Terminal South is welcoming visitors to stop by.

Written By Riya Singh
The patio at Terminal South (Image credit: Terminal South)

Terminal South is celebrating the opening of the Atlanta Beltline’s Southside Trail. The programming includes a series of summer events designed to engage trail users and visitors. The events include weekly fitness classes, dance classes, and more.

Terminal South Celebrates Atlanta Beltline Southside Trail Opening

Terminal South welcomes visitors as the Atlanta Beltline Southside Trail opens.
View of Terminal South, the Atlanta Beltline, and MARTA Rapid (Image Credit: Terminal South)

The Atlanta Beltline’s Southside Trail is opening, and Terminal South is ready to welcome visitors to enjoy the scene. The mixed-use destination features restaurants, shops, fitness classes, special events, and a large outdoor patio. The property sits adjacent to the newly opened Southside Trail.

The destination is also featuring several summer events. Planned programming includes FIFA watch parties throughout the summer. Visitors can also participate in free weekly fitness classes through the Atlanta Beltline Fitness Series.

Family game nights are scheduled every Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. On select Saturdays in June and July, there will be Flashback on the Tracks events with 80s and 90s music. Other events include a free salsa night dance class on June 20 from 6-7 p.m., with free parking for visitors.

About Terminal South

Terminal South welcomes visitors as the Atlanta Beltline Southside Trail opens.
The Switchman Hall signage (Image Credit: Terminal South)

Located at 1155 Hank Aaron Drive SE and 1161 Ridge Avenue SE, Terminal South is a mixed-use destination. It is part of Atlanta’s Peoplestown neighborhood. The project combines dining, retail, and event space adjacent to the Atlanta Beltline’s Southside Trail.

The development was created through the adaptive reuse of former industrial warehouse buildings. The buildings were transformed into more than 45,000 square feet of space.

The property includes restaurants, retail tenants, event space, and Switchman Hall, a food hall housing 18 dining concepts. Additional amenities include free WiFi, family-oriented programming, and access to downtown Atlanta.

The summer programming coincides with the public opening of the Atlanta Beltline’s Southside Trail.

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Riya Singh is a writer, editor, and poet with a background in literature and journalism. She has the passion and knowledge to create content tailored to this niche, with a strong interest in the intersections of psychology, storytelling, and human behavior.
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