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English Avenue and Vine City

English Avenue and Vine City are two adjacent and closely linked neighborhoods of Atlanta, Georgia. Together the neighborhoods make up neighborhood planning unit L.〔(City of Atlanta, NPU L Map )〕 The two neighborhoods are frequently cited together in reference to shared problems and to shared redevelopment schemes and revitalization plans.〔(Thomas Wheatley, "Ambitious parks plans could give Vine City, English Avenue another chance", ''Creative Loafing'', December 8, 2011 )〕〔"grants to the Vine City and English Avenue communities" in ("Vine City targeted for revitalization", ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', October 23, 2010 )〕〔("Vine City/English Avenue Trust Fund", Invest Atlanta )〕〔"The Vine City and English Avenue neighborhoods have voiced their support" in (Sunset Avenue Historic District )〕
English Avenue is bounded by the railroad line and the Marietta Street Artery neighborhood to the northeast, Northside Drive and downtown Atlanta to the east, Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. (formerly Ashby St.) and the Bankhead neighborhood to the west, and Joseph E. Boone Blvd. (called Simpson St. until 2008) and Vine City to the south. Its population was 3,309 in 2010.〔2010 U.S. census figures as tabulated by (WalkScore )〕
Vine City is bounded by Joseph E. Boone Blvd. (Simpson) and the English Avenue neighborhood to the north, Northside Drive and downtown Atlanta to the east, Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. (formerly Hunter St.) and the Atlanta University Center to the south, and Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. (Ashby) and the Washington Park neighborhood to the west. Its population was 2,785 in 2010.〔
A section of the area, "The Bluff," is infamous throughout Metro Atlanta as a high crime area, but in late 2011, English Avenue and Vine City were the focus of multiple improvement plans, including a network of parks and trails,〔〔("Proctor Creek North Avenue Watershed basin", ''Park Pride'' )〕 increased police presence, and "rebranding" for a more positive image.〔("The Bluff: Atlanta's forgotten neighborhood", ''11 Alive'' News (Atlanta) )〕〔("Re-branding The Bluff and English Avenue in the ATL', ''11 Alive'' News (Atlanta), December 22, 2011 )〕〔("Return to The Bluff: Not Forgotten any longer", ''11 Alive'' News (Atlanta), December 19, 2011 )〕
==History==



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