The Atlanta Botanical Garden is set to embark on a significant expansion project that will add approximately eight acres to its existing facilities.

This expansion, projected to cost around $150 million, has been in the planning stages for nine years and is finally slated to break ground in late Fall 2025.

The development aims to enhance the Garden’s offerings and features.

Key Details of the Expansion:

Location: The new expansion will extend north along Piedmont Avenue, integrating with the Atlanta BeltLine, which is a major urban redevelopment initiative in the city.

Design and Features: The expansion will include new display gardens, water features, a visitor center, orangerie, café, and a beer garden. The project is being designed by the landscape architecture firm Hoerr Schaudt.

Completion Timeline: The newly developed area is expected to open its doors to the public by 2026.

Goals: The expansion aims to increase pedestrian connectivity and accessibility to the gardens, enriching visitor experiences and further beautifying the urban landscape.
This strategic expansion is expected to solidify the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s status as a pivotal urban oasis, enhancing cultural and recreational offerings in the area.

The Garden has continued to grow and evolve, hosting special exhibits and events, such as the Greenhouse and Orchid Center, which opened in recent years. It has become an important cultural institution in Atlanta, attracting visitors worldwide and offering various programs focused on education, conservation, and research.

Like a true garden, the Atlanta Botanical Garden has had its share of growth spurts through the years.

Significant Expansions:

2000: The Fuqua Conservatory and Tropical Rainforest were inaugurated, showcasing diverse plant species and creating an environment for tropical and subtropical plants.

2002: The Garden opened the Canopy Walk, which allows visitors to walk through the treetops, offering a unique perspective on the plant life.

Recent Developments:

2010: The Garden celebrated its 30th anniversary and continued to expand its educational programs and community outreach.

2013: The Edible Garden was introduced, emphasizing sustainable gardening practices and the importance of locally grown food.

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