This Motel Was Transformed Into Colorful Affordable Housing. And It's Named After A Civil Rights Icon

This Motel Was Transformed Into Colorful Affordable Housing. And It's Named After A Civil Rights Icon
This Motel Was Transformed Into Colorful Affordable Housing. And It's Named After A Civil Rights Icon The Atlanta Beltline is a 22-mile multi-use trail and transit corridor in the heart of Georgia’s state capital, where city dwellers can enjoy natural trails and public spaces throughout the stretch of land. But now, the area is working to solve one of the city’s largest issues: A lack of affordable housing.  The colorful doors of the Ralph David House. Photo courtesy of Terminus Design Group According to 11 Alive News, the Atlanta Metro Area has lost over 200,000 affordable housing units between 2018 and 2023, leaving the city thousands of units short for low-income renters in need of a place to live. City officials say the Beltline is part of a larger effort to build more than 5,000 affordable homes by 2030. The group is already 69% of the way to that goal, and a new development is adding to the momentum. An interior view of the new affordable units. Photo courtesy of Stryant Construct…