Atlantas West Side
Atlanta's West Side
Atlanta's West side includes the neighorhoods of Atlantic Station, Castleberry Hill, Centennial Park, Downtown, Fairlie Poplar, Home Park, Loring Heights, Underwood Hills, Vinings and West Side/West Midtown.
Atlanta's West side includes the neighorhoods of Atlantic Station, Castleberry Hill, Centennial Park, Downtown, Fairlie Poplar, Home Park, Loring Heights, Underwood Hills, Vinings and West Side/West Midtown.
Cities
AtlantaWhat began as a simple railroad town is now one of America's fastest growing cities. Home to more than a dozen Fortune 500 companies, Atlanta is one of the most popular relocation destinations in the country.
Neighborhoods
Atkins ParkAtkins Park is marked by two stone gateways, which are maintained by volunteers from the neighborhood with funds contributed by the proud residents of Atkins Park.
Centennial ParkCentennial Park is situated in Downtown Atlanta and is bordered by Castleberry Hill.
Fairlie PoplarFairlie Poplar lies in the center of Atlanta's Central Business District bounded by Marietta Street, Luckie Street, Peachtree Street, and Cone Street.
Marietta ArteryMarietta Artery, also referred to as the Upper Westside of Atlanta, is one of the city's most progressive communities.
ViningsLocated just northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County, Vinings is bounded by Stillhouse Road and Ranch Road to the north, Cobb Parkway to the east, railroad tracks to the west, and the Chattahoochee river to the south.
Underwood HillsUnderwood Hills is located on the northwest side of Atlanta, just off of Howell Mill Road.
Loring HeightsThe Loring Heights neighborhood is an area bordered by Atlantic Station, Northside Drive and I-75.
Atlantic StationAtlantic Station is located at the northwestern edge of Midtown, just off of the 75/85 connector at 17th Street.
Home ParkHome Park is a little-known neighborhood located west of the Downtown Connector, north of Georgia Tech and just south of Atlantic Station.
Castleberry HillCastleberry Hill is located on the southwestern edge of the Atlanta Central Business District and south of Phillips Arena, The Georgia Dome and The Georgia World Congress Center. It is just north of Interstate 20.
DowntownDowntown Atlanta is roughly bound by North Avenue to the north, Piedmont Avenue and I-75 to the east, Martin Luther King Junior Drive, Courtland Street, and Edgewood Avenue to the south, and the railroad tracks to the west.
