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    Atlanta’s Main Street Districts: Where History, Culture, and Local Business Thrive

    From East Atlanta Village to the new MLK Jr. Corridor, neighborhood pride fuels community-driven growth
    By ATL Direct StaffAugust 13, 2025Updated:August 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    Atlanta’s neighborhood business districts are more than just places to shop—they’re the heart of community life, reflecting the character, history, and pride of the people who call them home.

    Since 2019, the City’s Department of City Planning has partnered with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs to bring the nationally recognized Main Street program to some of Atlanta’s most iconic neighborhoods. The program’s four-point approach—promotion, organization, economic vitality, and design—guides work in East Atlanta Village, Sweet Auburn, Little Five Points, Historic West End, and Virginia-Highland.

    Each Main Street blends commerce with culture: local businesses that know your name, historic buildings brought back to life through adaptive reuse, and streetscapes that make you want to linger. These districts offer something big-box stores can’t—a true sense of belonging.

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    This year, the City proudly welcomed the newest addition to the Main Street network: the Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor, stretching from Northside Drive to Whitehouse Drive SW. This powerful corridor tells the story of the civil rights movement, honors the legacy of Black entrepreneurship, and stands as a symbol of resilience and inclusive economic growth.

    Supporting Main Streets means:
    • Uplifting local businesses
    • Preserving Atlanta’s culture and history
    • Investing in neighborhoods with purpose and pride

    From long-time favorites to the newest addition, Atlanta’s Main Streets are where neighbors gather, cultures connect, and community flourishes.

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