BROAD STREET BOARDWALK
ABOUT THE SPACE
The Broad Street Boardwalk, an ongoing collaboration between public and private partners, has transformed a city block in Downtown Atlanta into a vibrant, pedestrian-only space beloved by residents and visitors. The built design is a “boardwalk” plaza that creates a flush condition with the sidewalks between Luckie and Poplar Streets for a single block.
Created in 2018, the plaza was redesigned and reconstructed following its first iteration, a long-term pilot, that tested the use of the space and informed a future design. It also tested new materials and methods in urban street conditions. After several years of evaluating the space and its successes, partners engaged in a redesign process with public input. The redesign was constructed in 2022 and reused many of the original materials. Improvements were made to the structural system below the decking with new overhead and foot lighting and additional integrated seating.
CITY DESIGN CORE VALUES
All Office of Design initiatives incorporate at least one of the Atlanta City Design core values.
WHAT WE LIKE
Even surface: The decking system mitigates the steep grade changes along the sidewalk, providing a flat, comfortable place for chairs, tables, and benches accessible to all visitors.
Flexible seating: Movable tables and chairs allow for users to customize their experience, whether it’s sitting in a warm sunny spot in the center of the plaza or a cool, shaded area under the tree canopy.
Cooling breeze: Broad Street is a particularly breezy spot in Atlanta. This means that even on a hot summer day, the plaza is an enjoyable outdoor living room.
WHAT WE LEARNED
Ownership is essential: Public spaces are places where everyone is welcome. However, for all users to feel comfortable and safe, it’s crucial to empower our residents to take ownership of the space.
Design and construction is only the beginning: Creating great public spaces is only half of the story. The ability, funding, and logistics to maintain and operate these spaces is equally important.
Public spaces should be active throughout the day: With our partners, we have developed a better way to create all-day activation to support the success of the plaza. For more information on how you can have an event in this space, please visit Atlanta Downtown (ADID).