The L5P Alliance fundraising committee wants your input! In order to create a plan for sustaining our 2-year old unified organization dedicated to infrastructure improvements, beautification, public safety and activation of our beloved neighborhood commercial district....we need to know from YOU!!
Read MoreThank you to Sevananda Natural Foods Market for sponsoring January Georgia Works clean up in Little 5!
The L5P Alliance has hired Georgia Works to pick up trash in L5P TWO TIMES A WEEK! Look for the men in blue shirts! Georgia Works! transforms chronically homeless men into self-sufficient and productive members of society. Georgia Works, a 501 c(3) nonprofit organization develops and implements cost-effective, comprehensive programs that meet the needs of a diverse population working to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction and criminal recidivism.
Read MoreThe Little 5 Points CID and Little 5 Points Alliance are starting up a large effort to redesign the “bones” of L5P, with specific focus on Euclid Avenue and overall parking management.
The Pop Up studio will include a range of interactive planning activities, maps, analyses and other interesting da-ta that we want your opinion on. Please stop by for 10 minutes or 2 hours – whatever time you have available!
Read MoreGDOT has begun work on Moreland Avenue to improve sidewalks and pedestrian safety between Dekalb Avenue and Mansfield Avenue. Currently portions of sidewalk and driveway are being demolished on the southwest side of Moreland. GDOT has provided a high level overview of the work to be completed over the next 10 months, and the L5P CID is working to get a more detailed schedule.
Read MoreAre you a bleeding heart for local art? Do you love Little 5 Points?
Join the Little 5 Points Alliance for an ART OPEN HOUSE on Wednesday, February 12th from 6-9pm at the Little 5 Points Center for Arts and Community located at 1083 Austin Ave NE.
If you've never been inside the old 1919 Moreland School THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!! Once a school to over 900 students in the 1940s, the L5PCAC has been home to over 20 arts and community organizations since 1982. More info http://www.l5pcc.org/
Read MoreThe L5P Alliance is partnering with the Atlanta Preservation Center’s month long event, Phoenix Flies, to present Legacy in Little 5 Walking Tour on Wednesday March 11th from 4-6PM.
The tour starts at the Little 5 Points Center for Arts and Community at 1083 Austin Ave NE and end at the Wrecking Bar at 292 Moreland Ave NE. with snacks and drinks.
Read MoreThe L5P Alliance has been chosen to BE THE CHANGE PARTNER with Sevananda Natural Food Market in March 2020. Shoppers choose to round up to the nearest dollar at checkout. All donations will benefit the L5P Alliance’s mobility and infrastructure, beautification and programs in L5P.
Read MoreThe L5P Alliance and it’s members have completed our Georgia Tech Design Studio. Thank you to everyone who participated. We will now give these creative ideas to our L5P Smart Mobility Project consultant, Lord Aeck Sargent, as they develop the study for Euclid Avenue. Together, we are moving forward.
Please direct all comments to mobility@l5pa.com.
Read MoreSignificant changes are coming this year to Findley Plaza in Little Five Points. Property owners, landlords and residents are considering the cultural future of the eclectic east-side commercial district as well.
Sitting along Moreland Avenue where Atlanta’s Inman Park and Candler Park neighborhoods meet, Little Five Points has long been a bastion of counterculture. It is increasingly an island in a sea of development that, spurred by the construction of the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail, has brought a wave of high-dollar commercial and residential real estate projects in the past decade.
Read MoreLittle 5 Points will host three events for the Atlanta Science Festival between March 7-18th featuring Sevananda Natural Foods Market, The Porter Beer Bar and L5 Corner Tavern. For more information go to https://atlantasciencefestival.org/
Read MoreThe L5P Community Improvement District and L5P Alliance are happy to announce that Lord Aeck Sargent have been selected for the L5P Smart Mobility Project.
In March of 2019, the L5PCID submitted a grant proposal to the Atlanta Regional Commission for a LCI (Livable Community Initiatives) supplemental study of the 10 year update to the Moreland Avenue Corridor.
Read MoreThe L5P Alliance is thrilled to announce an exclusive logo license agreement for the R.Land L5P logo to promote the neighborhood and raise funds towards initiatives.
“The L5P logo was originally designed as my personal homage to the village of Little Five Points, a domain I’ve proudly worked, lived and played in for many years. I wanted the logo to be a simple, iconic emblem that people who identify with the unique district could wear or brandish, to represent their local pride and connection to the area.” says Ronnie Land.
Read MoreGet 10% off this Wednesday 12/11 ONLY! How??
Text Holidaze2019 to 44-321
Click the Donate link
Make a donation of $10.00 or more
Show the confirmation screen or email at the register of participating L5P shops and receive 10% off!
Thank you to our Georgia Works Euclid Ave Clean Up Sponsors!
October Sponsor: Don Bender
November Sponsor: Outback Bikes
Now looking for a January sponsor. Click here or email info@l5pa.com if you are interested!
The L5P Alliance has hired 501 c(3) Georgia Works to pick up trash in L5P TWO TIMES A WEEK! Look for the men in blue shirts! Georgia Works! transforms chronically homeless men into self-sufficient and productive members of society.
Read MoreThe L5P Alliances and it’s members, have supported the Georgia Tech Design Studio of Masters level planning students to conduct a “Studio” for Little 5 Points. The Studio is made up of 6-8 graduate students drawing from the disciplines of city and regional planning, urban design, civil engineering, and architecture.
Working with the CID and the Alliance, the students are studying issues such as transportation elements, right-of-way design that includes relevant travel modes, property access, traffic control, travel speeds, and streetscape improvement measures.
See their ideas for making L5P a better place for everyone
Read MoreThe L5P Alliance has had an incredible 1st year! Thank you to everyone who volunteers and supports our efforts. We’ve accomplished a lot since December of 2018 when we had our launch party at the L5 Corner Tavern. Since then, we’ve established our bylaws and foundation for the organization. We even had our first board of directors election! Check out the highlights of our busy year.
Read MoreIt's been almost 1 YEAR since our Launch Party in December 2018!
NOW- WE'RE LOOKING FOR MORE IDEAS + WE HAVE PROGRESS TO SHARE!
The L5P Alliance invites you to join us to celebrate, hear about our progress, share ideas and see where we're going! Food | Drinks | Community | Free | Everyone Welcome
Read MoreWe want your Little 5 Points Halloween Festival and Parade photos! No matter your age, skill or the year you took the photo, calling all lovers of this iconic event.
Join us for our 2nd Annual L5P HALLOWEEN PHOTO CONTEST until December 31st, 2019. Free to submit your photos of former L5P Halloween Festival and Parades. All skill and age levels welcome. 20+ lucky photographers will be chosen by a community panel of judges to have their photo enlarged for display on L5P store windows for the entire month of October as a part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival.
Read MoreWe had an AMAZING First Annual L5P Halloween Window Exhibit Opening thanks to merchants, artists, volunteers, neighbors, friends and lovers of L5P. The opening was a part of ACP Fest and it kicked off the new L5PA initiative, Weird Wednesdays.
CONGRATS! Photographer Erin Hadjidakis won the Fan Favorite Award. She will be receiving the L5P sculpture from R. Land!
Beautify L5P is the effort of The Little 5 Points Alliance to bring back the FUNK to L5P with ART by removing the TRASH!
The L5P Alliance has hired Georgia Works to pick up trash in L5P TWO TIMES A WEEK! Look for the men in blue shirts! “REMOVE STICKERS & ADD ART” project to address unsightly visual clutter and inject more of what Little 5 Points is known for- art, culture, a little bit of funk, creativity and being a unique destination that everyone loves!
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