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Reynoldstown

Reynoldstown

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In this week’s episode of A.T.L. All Things Local, your go-to Atlanta duo—Realtor Adam Mincey and lender Jeff Goddard—dive into Reynoldstown, one of the city’s most walkable and dynamic neighborhoods. From Civil War-era roots and a legacy of Black landownership to modern BeltLine access and booming real estate, Reynoldstown tells a story of transformation, resilience, and connectivity.

Whether you’re sipping a clarified piña colada at El Malo, strolling past iconic murals along Wiley Street, or living in a craftsman bungalow just steps from the BeltLine, this southeast Atlanta neighborhood offers unbeatable access to MARTA, Memorial Drive shopping, and vibrant local culture.

Adam shares personal insights from his time living off Manigault Street, including the vibe at Terminus Strength and Conditioning, while Jeff unpacks the area's deep history and evolving identity. We break down what homes are going for (from condos to historic bungalows and modern townhomes), the impact of the BeltLine, the importance of the CSX rail lines, and what the future might hold with the potential redevelopment of Hulsey Yard.

Highlights:

  • Rich Black history and legacy of Madison & Isaiah Reynolds
  • Reynoldstown vs. Cabbagetown: past divisions
  • What it’s like to live, work, and work out in the neighborhood
  • Top coffee shops, restaurants, parks, and festivals
  • Real estate trends, school info, and development insights

Whether you’re buying, selling, or just exploring neighborhoods to find the right fit in Atlanta, this episode has something for you.

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