Named after Atlanta’s historic streetcar line, Riverline is one of Brock Built’s latest communities in Riverside, an eclectic, in-town neighborhood located on the Westside of Atlanta. Sitting along the Chattahoochee River, this community has seen a great transformation in the last several years, and Riverline residents will continue to witness great developments in the area.
There are park options such as Riverside Park, Spink-Collins Park, Chattahoochee Park, Whitter Mill Park, and Whetstone Creek Trail for family time. Riverwalk is an upcoming park and walking trails for Riverside. There are plans to turn the Hartsfield Incinerator into an adaptive reuse project to compliment the trail and eventually connect to the Atlanta BeltLine and Silver Comet Trial. Riverline residents are also minutes away from the Westside Reservoir Park, previously known as Bellwood Quarry, which is currently under construction. The Westside Reservoir Park will be one of Atlanta’s largest parks with over 300 acres of green space. This revitalized landmark has evolved from a granite quarry that supplied materials for Atlanta’s streets to a popular filming location for many locally produced shows and movies, to now the city’s largest park makes it an incomparable treasure to the neighborhood.
One major draw to the Riverside Community is that the area is under the same district as parts of west Buckhead. Residents of Riverline can enjoy exceptional schools without having to purchase directly in Buckhead and spend more money. The schools include Bolton Academy (5/5 on Great Schools), Sutton Middle School (4.2 score on Niche), and North Atlanta High School (ranked nationally by Best High Schools, U.S. News, and #3 in Atlanta Public Schools).
Residents are just minutes away from major attractions in the Midtown and Downtown Atlanta area too, such as:
Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena attract top musical performances, national sporting events, and the biggest names in entertainment.
Georgia Aquarium – the largest aquarium in the world.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights and its incredible documentation of Atlanta’s rich cultural history.
World of Coca-Cola to witness (and taste!) the lasting legacy of an iconic brand.
Atlantic Station indoor/outdoor area to shop and dine.
Source: Brock Built