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Reynoldstown Ribbon Cutting Opens New Link to Atlanta BeltLine

Councilwoman Natalyn Archibong welcomes the Atlanta BeltLine and improvements to Lang Carson Park.

REYNOLDSTOWN — Councilwoman Natalyn Mosby Archibong, Parks and Recreation Commissioner George Dusenbury and representatives from the Atlanta BeltLine were at Lang Carson Park Wednesday to open a new entrance to the green space.

Lang Carson Park, located in the historic neighborhood of Reynoldstown, will be a key stop along the Atlanta Beltline’s southeast side. The park is in the process of being upgraded with landscaping, new equipment and benches and has been made possible, in part, by a generous donation from the local developer, Environs Residential.

Environs Residential is a local, environmentally conscious building company that offers home renovations and improvements. Their business focuses on projects in Reynoldstown and surrounding neighborhoods.

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Environs demonstrated its commitment to the local community by donating the lot located at 71 Weatherby St. to the Department of Parks and Recreation.

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