It was replaced by the University Homes public housing project in 1937, which was razed in 2008–9.
Charles Forrest Palmer, the man who organized the clearance of Beaver Slide and creation of University Homes, stated in his autobiographical book that Beaver Slide's name was due to James Beavers, Atlanta Chief of Police from 1911 to 1915, once observing the slum from a hillside, losing his footing and sliding down into the slum, thus: "Beavers' Slide".
[2] In 1925 the area was targeted for a "cleanup" by city and university authorities.
[3][4] The area was celebrated musically in the "Beaver Slide Rag" by Peg Leg Howell And His Gang, 1927.
[5] It was finally razed to make for the University Homes public housing projects (William Augustus Edwards, architect), which opened in 1938.