![]() In October 2003, the very first residents moved into the development. The proposed BeltLine transit/ greenway project is expected to pass within a few miles of the development. Additionally, the project was developed to help mitigate urban sprawl and reduce air pollution by allowing many more people to live and work within walking distance of most everyday things they need, with many alternative transportation options nearby. (DDG), based in Baltimore.Ītlantic Station was designed with energy efficiency in mind and many of the buildings are LEED certified. The project design was led by US architect, John Clark while working at Development Design Group Inc. Its size encouraged the Postal Service to award the neighborhood its own ZIP code: 30363. The development was originally planned to include 15 million square feet (1,400,000 m 2) of retail, office, residential space as well as 11 acres (45,000 m 2) of public parks. ![]() The redevelopment of the land into what is now Atlantic Station was financed largely by private investment, but was heavily supplemented by a special tax district to pay for city tax bonds for public utilities ( streets, sidewalks, and sewers). ĭeveloper Jim Jacoby, who also redeveloped Florida's Marineland, began putting the project together in 1997 when his company became the property contractor of the land. The steel mill was nearly closed in the mid-1970s, but it remained nominally operational primarily to avoid the huge costs it would have required to remediate the soil contamination present after years of operation. In 2020, the property celebrated the opening of its revamped central greenspace, Atlantic Green.Atlantic Station is located on the site of the Atlantic Steel mill, which opened in 1901. Atlantic Station is nearing completion of a major repositioning including a revamped tenant mix, with new retail and restaurant offerings, the inclusion of new multifamily residential units, hospitality offerings and more than 700,000 square feet of Class-A office space. Opened in 2005, Atlantic Station is home to some of Atlanta’s most popular restaurants, retailers such as H&M, Forever 21 and Dillard’s and leading employers such as Wells Fargo, Facebook and Microsoft. To learn more about Atlantic Station, visit and engage with Atlantic Station on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Ī national example for sustainable mixed-use communities, Atlantic Station transformed an abandoned industrial site into a thriving retail and entertainment district at the heart of Atlanta’s vibrant Midtown neighborhood. With additional tenants to be announced, Atlantic Station plans to celebrate the opening of Rosé Bistro and Champagne Bar this year. burger, shrimp po-boy and seafood gumbo, along with an a la carte menu.Ītlanta Breakfast Club is the newest restaurant to join the diverse tenant mix at Atlantic Station. The eatery also offers a secret menu available by request only. The Black-owned breakfast, lunch and dinner spot will serve a variety of Southern dishes including peach cobbler, French toast, breakfast tacos, old fashioned oatmeal, buttermilk pancakes and more. ![]() “Atlantic Station and Atlanta Breakfast Club go hand-in-hand as diverse and welcoming gathering places, and we look forward to joining forces to bring our newest location to the heart of Atlanta.” “We’re blown away by the love and support from the local community for Atlanta Breakfast Club, and are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to expand to Midtown Atlanta,” said Ballard. ![]() The downtown location was the first location and has grown immensely since that time the new location will show that growth for all to enjoy. Atlanta Breakfast Club at Atlantic Station will feature all of what made the downtown location a favorite, but with a twist on how the team delivers great service. The Atlantic Station location will be the duo’s sixth restaurant and the third Atlanta Breakfast Club. Over the last year, the group opened a second Atlanta Breakfast Club at City of Refuge, introduced a new concept ABC Chicken and Waffles on Auburn Avenue, and acquired Kirkwood breakfast staple, Le Petit Marche. “Like Atlantic Station, Atlanta Breakfast Club is a an Atlanta staple, and we are thrilled to be able to offer our guests new breakfast, lunch and dinner options on property.”įounded by co-owners Osiris Ballard and Executive Chef Anthony Sanders of Good Food & Company, Atlanta Breakfast Club rose to fame through the popularity of its first location, which opened in 2016 on 249 Ivan Allen Jr. “At Atlantic Station, we pride ourselves on sourcing the best-of-the-best in talent to add to our outstanding culinary lineup,” said Cornell Holmes, General Property Manager at Hines. ![]()
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