From hotel blocks to neighborhood corners, Atlanta is giving its streets a fresh look by transforming bike racks and utility boxes into works of art. As the city prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup™, these everyday fixtures are being reimagined as colorful landmarks that celebrate community and elevate the urban experience.
Working with local artists and designers, the City is turning plain metal and concrete into vibrant canvases. The new designs will greet visitors, reflect the spirit of Atlanta’s neighborhoods, and make the walk to a hotel, stadium, or restaurant feel more welcoming. A utility box wrapped in bold color or a bike rack shaped with creativity is more than just infrastructure—it becomes part of Atlanta’s cultural showcase.
Bike racks and utility boxes may not seem like much, but they are some of the most visible pieces of city life. By treating them as opportunities for beautification, Atlanta is adding character to public spaces, creating safer and more inviting environments for pedestrians and cyclists, and supporting local artists by showcasing their work in high-traffic areas.
Dozens of these enhancements are rolling out first in the hotel and convention district—where thousands of FIFA fans will gather—before expanding into neighborhoods across the city. Each installation is another step in making sure visitors and residents alike feel the energy of a city that is ready to welcome the world.
This effort is part of a larger commitment to create a memorable experience for everyone who comes to Atlanta in 2026. From wayfinding to public art, the city is investing in the details that ensure the FIFA World Cup leaves a legacy of beauty and pride long after the final match.