ASAP+ (Atlantic Station Access + mobility Program) has a clear-cut mission: To make getting to and around Atlantic Station….simpleClick here to find out how you can get discounted transit passes, rewarded for carpooling, download a map with shuttle stops and route information, and/or get a free taxi ride home in the event of an emergency.  Our programs and incentives will give you:

+ MORE TIME

Getting TO and FROM the places you need to go shouldn’t take up so much of your limited time.  We help get you where you want to go. Click here for more info.

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Metro Atlanta is the most expensive place to drive in the United States.  We will help you find a better way to get around, while getting PAID to go you where you want.  Click here to start getting paid ($3/day) today!


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The Bridge
The new $100 million 17th Street Bridge will serve as the main boulevard that connects the residential, office and retail areas of Midtown.


Traffic Info

> Atlanta Real Time Traffic Map
> Atlanta Current Travel Times

Shuttle shifts to Atlantic Station Publix
November 11, 2005

The weekend grocery shuttle will be redirected from the Kroger on Howell Mill Rd. to the Publix in Atlantic Station starting the first Saturday in January.

"We feel that Atlantic [Station] is a great development that has a lot to offer to Tech students," said David Andersen, undergraduate student body president.
Forbes

Atlanta's commutes are costliest in U.S.

A family with two commuters here can expect to pay more than $4,500 at the gas pump this year, according to an Oregon demographic research firm that studied gas prices and commuting patterns.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution
MARTA bus route would link hotels, tourist spots
October 18, 2005

MARTA is planning a new bus route that would link the downtown hotel district to most of the city's top attractions, including the Georgia Aquarium, the Martin Luther King Jr. historic district, the High Museum of Art and Atlantic Station.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution