The BeltLine is a tremendous opportunity to shape Atlanta's future growth through the BeltLine's smart growth framework and the market-based development from the private sector. The BeltLine TAD is unique in that it is primarily focused on indirect incentives through the creation of public assets (parks, trails, transit, streetscapes, etc.) in addition to a small component of direct development incentives.
Public Infrastructure & Amenities provide indirect Development Incentives
• Transit
• Trails
• Parks
• Transportation Infrastructure
Directly Stimulate Economic Development
• Brownfield Incentives
• Affordable Workforce Housing Incentives
• Development Incentives (In Community Development Impact Areas – shown in green on the map below)
There are incentives available through other programs to help encourage development including:
Landmark Historic Property Tax Abatement Program, Rehabilitated Historic Property Tax Abatement Program, Federal Income Tax Credit Program, State Income Tax Credit Program, City/County Urban Enterprise Zone Tax Abatement Program, and Development Impact Fee Exemption.