A rendering of Stockyards
A rendering of Stockyards

Stockyards, the Federal Capital Partners/Westbridge Partners joint-venture adaptive renovation of three historic warehouses in West Midtown, is under construction with an expected opening in the first quarter of 2017.

The project has just announced new tenants, bringing Stockyards to more than 65 percent pre-leased.

The tenants include Atlanta-based creative agency Fitzgerald & CO; sports, events and shopping brand experience agency Momentum Worldwide; and communications and engagement firm Weber Shandwick.  All three are members of McCann Worldgroup and will move in with over 200 people sharing more than 43,000 square feet.

Mannington Commercial, a producer of commercial carpet, carpet tile, hardwood and rubber flooring, will open a showroom at Stockyards. The Indigo Road based in Charleston, S.C. plans to open a restaurant on the site, too.

These new businesses will join The Painted Duck, a sister location to Buckhead’s The Painted Pin, featuring bowling, shuffleboard, horseshoe, food and drinks.

Stockyards will occupy three acres on the corner of 10th Street and Brady Avenue. The tract is one of the last remaining pieces of Atlanta’s historic industrial core. Located on the rail lines, the area served as the central clearinghouse for livestock through the 1800s and into the 1900s and includes two historic meat-packing buildings constructed in the early 1900s.

Another rendering of the Stockyards project.
Another rendering of the Stockyards project.

 

Collin Kelley has been the editor of Atlanta Intown for two decades and has been a journalist and freelance writer for 35 years. He’s also an award-winning poet and novelist.

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