On Sunday evening, Buckhead’s vibrant Miami Circle transformed into an open-air celebration where art, music, and city pride collided for Party on the PATH—Livable Buckhead’s signature event highlighting the progress of PATH400 and the future of connectivity in Atlanta.

Mayor Andre Dickens joined more than 350 attendees, including residents, business owners, and cycling enthusiasts from across Atlanta, Sandy Springs, and Brookhaven, for an evening themed “Where Fall’s Glow Meets Buckhead’s Groove.” Hosted inside the sleek Johnson Lowe Gallery, the event radiated the creative energy that defines the trail it celebrates.

“Party on the PATH is about celebrating progress, and PATH400 gives us plenty to celebrate,” Mayor Dickens said. “From the Miami Circle gateway to the new treetop bridge between Wieuca and Loridans, PATH400 is making Buckhead stronger—and connecting our entire city.”

Guests enjoyed local bites, live music, and a silent auction—all supporting the continued development of the multi-use trail that’s quickly becoming one of Atlanta’s most beloved outdoor destinations.

A Trailblazing Vision
What began as a bold idea more than a decade ago has evolved into a thriving community corridor linking neighborhoods, art installations, and green spaces. The latest segment—complete with an 80-foot “skybridge in the trees”—is drawing visitors from all corners of the region.

“This project shows how art, culture, and community connect directly with our city’s infrastructure,” Dickens noted. “Atlanta is a group project, and so is PATH400.”

Partners in Progress
PATH400’s success is fueled by collaboration between Livable Buckhead, the City of Atlanta, the PATH Foundation, GDOT, ATLDOT, the Department of Parks and Recreation, and regional partners in Sandy Springs. Together, they’ve built more than just a trail—they’ve built momentum for a healthier, greener, and more connected Atlanta.

What’s Next
With completion of the final stretch in sight, PATH400 continues to symbolize what’s possible when public-private partnerships work in harmony. Proceeds from Party on the PATH will help fund future trail amenities, public art, and neighborhood connections—ensuring that every resident has access to safe, walkable routes across the city.

As the Mayor summed it up: “A bid in the silent auction, a sponsorship, and even your presence tonight all contribute to building a trail, uplifting a community, and creating an Atlanta that everyone can be proud of.”

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