The Gulch (Atlanta)

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Location of The Gulch in Downtown Atlanta
Looking east across The Gulch from Centennial Olympic Park Drive just north of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
A CSX Coal Train moves through the Gulch near the CNN Center

The Gulch is an area of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia planned to be developed into a mixed-use development featuring hotels, retail, and community spaces called Centennial Yards.

The Gulch area is at ground level, while the streets that surround it are elevated — they were originally elevated in the early 20th century so that traffic could more easily flow above the railroad lines passing through Downtown Atlanta.

Core definition

The Gulch area forms a shape roughly like a capital letter "P" on its side, bounded by:[1]

January 2012 study

However a January 2012 study[2] includes additional areas in The Gulch:

  • the area west of the railroad line west to Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW
  • the CNN parking deck
  • the area from Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive south to Mitchell Street
  • the block east/southeast of the parking deck from Spring Street as far as Forsyth Street, i.e., up to the Five Points MARTA station

Generic use

Other generic uses ("railroad gulch") refer to the entire rail corridor south-southeastwards, past Underground Atlanta, to Jesse Hill, Jr., Drive (including the entire Green Line" corridor, see below).

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