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Knight Park / Howell Station

A historic West Midtown neighborhood of Victorian homes and Craftsman bungalows, where Marietta Street’s creative energy and the BeltLine Westside Trail meet a deeply established residential identity.

Living in Knight Park / Howell Station

Knight Park and Howell Station together form one of West Midtown’s oldest and most architecturally distinguished residential neighborhoods, with a streetscape of Victorian-era homes and Craftsman bungalows that speaks to more than a century of continuous habitation.

The neighborhood sits along the Marietta Street corridor, giving residents a natural connection to West Midtown’s creative and culinary energy while maintaining a residential quiet that can be found just one or two blocks off the main road.

Knight Park itself, the green at the neighborhood’s center, provides a natural gathering point that has served this community for generations, giving the area an anchor that few Atlanta neighborhoods of comparable size can claim.

A walk through the residential blocks on a cool morning, past Victorian facades, established gardens, and the particular stillness of a neighborhood that knows itself well, makes the appeal of this address immediately and fully apparent.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Knight Park and Howell Station balances a strong neighborhood identity with easy access to the broader West Midtown dining and culture scene, with Marietta Street serving as both a corridor of discovery and a practical daily resource.

Residents here tend toward the kind of urban living that values history and craft, seeking out locally owned restaurants, independent coffee shops, and makers’ studios over chain alternatives, a sensibility that is well matched by what Marietta Street and its surroundings offer.

Weekend mornings in the neighborhood often begin at Knight Park itself, where the green’s open lawn and mature trees draw families and neighbors into the kind of easy, unscheduled conversation that defines a healthy neighborhood social fabric.

History of Knight Park / Howell Station

Howell Station takes its name from the railway station that once anchored this stretch of West Atlanta, established in the late 19th century and serving as an early commercial and residential hub for the surrounding community.

The neighborhood developed rapidly in the years following the station’s establishment, filling in with the Victorian cottages and early Craftsman bungalows that remain its defining architectural character and give the streetscape its sense of depth and continuity.

Through the 20th century, Knight Park and Howell Station maintained their residential identity even as surrounding areas shifted, a persistence that preserved the original housing stock and positioned the neighborhood to be recognized, in later decades, as one of West Midtown’s most authentic and desirable addresses.

Dining and Local Favorites

  • Monday Night Brewing is one of Atlanta’s most celebrated independent craft breweries, with its original West Midtown taproom a natural neighborhood destination for residents seeking a locally owned gathering place with a strong and constantly evolving beer program.
  • Miller Union is a short drive or pleasant walk along the Howell Mill corridor, offering Knight Park residents access to one of the city’s most honored dining rooms and its seasonally driven, farm-sourced menus.
  • The Optimist is a nationally recognized seafood restaurant within easy reach on Howell Mill Road, a regular destination for residents who want a polished, occasion-worthy meal without leaving the West Midtown area.
  • Star Provisions remains one of Atlanta’s finest specialty food markets and is accessible from Knight Park for pantry staples, fresh-baked goods, artisan cheeses, and a selection of cookbooks and kitchen tools with genuine depth and curation.

Parks and Green Space

  • Knight Park — the neighborhood’s own central green, a well-maintained open lawn and gathering space that has served as the social and recreational heart of the community for well over a century.
  • BeltLine Westside Trail — a paved greenway accessible from the neighborhood that extends through West Midtown and connects to Westside Park, used daily by residents for walking, running, and cycling through one of the city’s most active outdoor corridors.
  • Westside Park — Atlanta’s largest greenspace, a 280-acre former quarry site with dramatic overlooks, open meadows, and broad trail networks, reachable from Knight Park via the BeltLine Westside Trail for a longer outing or weekend excursion.

Daily Life

The Marietta Street corridor provides Knight Park residents with access to independent coffee shops and local provisions, and the specialty market and cafe offerings at Star Provisions on nearby Howell Mill supplement daily grocery needs with a genuinely exceptional selection of artisan goods and fresh-baked staples.

Independent boutiques and locally owned shops are distributed along Marietta Street and throughout the adjacent West Midtown district, with Citizen Supply at the Westside Provisions District offering a carefully curated range of home goods and locally made products within easy reach of the neighborhood.

Wellness and fitness options are well represented in the broader West Midtown area surrounding Knight Park, and the neighborhood’s own green, combined with the trail access of the BeltLine Westside Trail, provides a natural outdoor fitness resource that residents draw on throughout the week and across the seasons.

FAQs

What is the overall feel of Knight Park / Howell Station?

The neighborhood has the particular quality of a place that has earned its identity over time rather than having one assigned to it, with Victorian facades, established street trees, and a community of residents who know their neighbors and their history. It is West Midtown’s most architecturally rooted address.

What home styles are most common here?

Victorian-era cottages and late-19th-century workers’ homes are found alongside Craftsman bungalows from the early 20th century, creating a layered architectural record that spans several decades of Atlanta’s residential history. The homes here have character, proportion, and the particular presence that only age can give a building.

What makes Knight Park / Howell Station appealing for lifestyle buyers?

The appeal is the rare combination of authentic historic architecture, an active and engaged neighborhood community, proximity to the Marietta Street and Howell Mill corridors, and BeltLine trail access. Buyers who prize neighborhood identity over newness find this address deeply satisfying.

What does a typical day look like in Knight Park / Howell Station?

A morning walk through the neighborhood park, a mid-morning coffee along Marietta Street, an afternoon in a well-proportioned Victorian home office, and an evening walk to Monday Night Brewing or one of Howell Mill’s dining rooms covers the essential rhythm of a good day here.

Is Knight Park / Howell Station a strong long-term ownership or investment choice?

The neighborhood’s original Victorian and Craftsman housing stock is finite and irreplaceable, giving it a scarcity value that benefits long-term owners. Its position adjacent to both the Marietta Street creative corridor and the BeltLine Westside Trail means the forces shaping its appreciation are durable and well established.

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Overview for Knight Park / Howell Station, GA

2,888 people live in Knight Park / Howell Station, where the median age is 41 and the average individual income is $44,680. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,888

Total Population

41 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$44,680

Average individual Income

Around Knight Park / Howell Station, GA

There's plenty to do around Knight Park / Howell Station, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

42
Car-Dependent
Walking Score
26
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score
46
Some Transit
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Happy Seed, Pecan Jacks, and The Spindle.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 2.59 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.18 miles 11 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 3.76 miles 12 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 2.47 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 1.25 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 1.53 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Knight Park / Howell Station, GA

Knight Park / Howell Station has 331 households, with an average household size of 1. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Knight Park / Howell Station do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 2,888 people call Knight Park / Howell Station home. The population density is 18,635.448 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,888

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

41

Median Age

88.75 / 11.25%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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0-9 Years

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10-17 Years

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18-24 Years

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25-64 Years

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65-74 Years

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75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
331

Total Households

1

Average Household Size

$44,680

Average individual Income

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60+ Minutes
Knight Park / Howell Station

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