Atlanta designated vending zones include parts of downtown, Centennial Olympic Park area, Underground Atlanta, and sports/event venues. Outside zones, sidewalk vending is prohibited.
Atlanta's vending program designates specific blocks where vendors can operate. Stadium-area vending (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, Truist Park visitors) has special event-day rules. Centennial Park area has vendor stalls leased through GWCCA. Vending in residential neighborhoods (Buckhead, Virginia-Highland, etc.) is prohibited. Unincorporated Fulton County does not designate vending zones β vending is private-property only.
Vending outside designated zone: $300-$1,000 fine + equipment impound.
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