Lindridge-Martin Manor is technically its own neighborhood, but it can often feel like it’s a part of adjacent Decatur nabes Woodland Hills (different from the Woodland Hills in Atlanta proper) and La Vista Park. While these nabes are technically located in different cities, they share some of the same joys—popular restaurant districts and close [...]
Oakland’s Hidden Gem
Crocker Highlands is tucked away in the hilly folds of Oakland–artists, musicians and parents alike live here. Patrick, a journalist/artist and recent Crocker Highlands transplant came from living in the hustle-and-bustle of city life in San Francisco. He is originally from Philadelphia and talks to us (along with his sparkly-eyed dog Chloe) about his appreciation [...]
Oakhurst: The Suburban-Urban Dream
Pam Ledbetter is the owner of Wahoo! Grill—a local bistro that’s been in the neighborhood for 7 years. Pam shares with us what it’s like to be a business owner here as well as what makes Oakhurst the suburban-urban dream neighborhood. Can you describe this neighborhood for folks that have never been here before? Well [...]
East Lake—You’re going to move where?!
“I wouldn’t hang out around there” is a common phrase you may hear from someone who knew East Lake 10-15 years ago. Many Atlanta residents remember East Lake as a neighborhood filled with crime and poverty. Nowadays, you wouldn’t recognize it. During the mid-nineties, the East Lake Foundation was established by the Cousins family [...]
Merritt Reps the Best of Oakland
An aesthetician and resident of Merritt for about 2 ½ years, Nicole tells us about everything diverse Merritt has to offer: from lake access, to great restaurants, to terrifying potholes. Can you describe this neighborhood for folks that have never been here before? Umm, it’s a pretty ethnically diverse neighborhood since this is sort of [...]
East Atlanta: Edgy with a Side of Grit
A local resident for two years, Lou Linzie gives us a peek into what life is like in East Atlanta and shares tips from avoiding crime, to good eats, to music venues. How long have you lived here? I’ve lived in East Atlanta for about 2 years. Before that I was going to grad school [...]
O4W: More Than Meets the Eye
With a couple years under her belt as an Old Fourth Warder, Stephanie Kohler has a thing or two to say about why O4W is a rising star among in-town Atlanta neighborhoods. How long have you lived here? I’ve been in this specific apartment for a year, almost a year and a half. Before that [...]
The East Bay’s Vintage Movie Theatres
Back in the day, practically every main street in America had its own little piece of Hollywood. Before television, the internet, and smart phones, glamorous single screen movie theatres were a dime a dozen. Now few and far between, these vestiges of the past are something of a novelty. You can’t help feel a bit [...]
The BeltLine Project—Atlanta’s Next Olympic Moment
When you first hear its name, the BeltLine already sounds confusing. Are we talking about watching our weight? Is this a new fashion device? It has a funny name and it’s a bit of a mystery for non-Atlantans, as well as born and raised natives. The BeltLine is a comprehensive development project (spanning 25 years [...]

