Tag: Ponce City Market
Turning 15, Irwin Street Market is as “quirky and funky” as ever
When the pandemic began, Jake Rothschild was ambivalent about what might happen with the market that relies so heavily on foot traffic. But Glide Pizza opened a takeout window in July, followed by two new tenants, D.B.A Sandwich Company and Bottega Benne, and the market was rejuvenated.
From accessory dwellings to coliving units, Atlantans are finding new ways to share space
Long before Covid-19 clamped down upon so many Atlantans’ livelihoods, skyrocketing housing costs and other ills of gentrification were forcing city dwellers—especially younger ones—to get creative when it came to living arrangements. That trend has only accelerated since the pandemic.
Slutty Vegan’s Pinky Cole is opening a bar at Ponce City Market
Bar Vegan takes the bold, attention-grabbing, fun-forward, and vegan facets of Cole’s original burger concept and applies them to the bar scene.
What to know about Ponce City Market’s newly announced expansion
The Old Fourth Ward landmark has unveiled plans to grow by 500,000 square feet, with a new 225-foot “hospitality living” tower.
Find “Shroom Brews” and “Radiant Lattes” at Eleven TLC, coming to Ponce City Market
Eleven TLC will open at Ponce City Market's food hall around Thanksgiving, offering tinctures, “lattes with benefits,” effervescent teas, and vegan soft serve designed with wellness in mind.
What is the future of Atlanta’s food halls?
Hit hard by the pandemic, food halls, like Ponce City Market and Krog Street Market, and their vendors are figuring out how to hang on.
Atlantic Station at 15: Leaders talk project’s influence, splashy openings, what’s next
On the eve of its milestone birthday, we caught up officials now taking the reins on Atlantic Station’s future for a Q&A about the nearly 3-million-square-foot project’s reboot, its influence, recent challenges, and the uncertain future ahead.
Mailchimp to depart Ponce City Market for massive new Old Fourth Ward project
Atlanta-based digital marketing company Mailchimp has announced plans to leave Ponce City Market—where it’s swelled in recent years to become the landmark mixed-use project’s largest tenant by far—once their lease ends in 2022.
Pizza Jeans goes from pop-up to permanent at Ponce City Market
Pizza Jeans—the Friday night pop-up from Root Baking Co. founders Chris Wilkins and Nicole Lewis-Wilkins—is opening its own food stall on the second floor of Ponce City Market on August 7.
JJ’s Flower Shop offers new ways to buy blooms
Building your own bouquet just the way you want is the premise of JJ’s Flower Shop, which operates both out of a storefront at Ponce City Market and the back of a spiffy 1968 Volkswagen drop-side pick-up truck named Bev.