Real Estate

Historic Miller Union Stockyards to be Redeveloped

The area is slated to become a cutting-edge office and retail space at 10th Street and Brady Avenue in Midtown.

ATLANTA, GA -- The historic Miller Union Stockyards district has been slated for redevelopment into an office and retail space.

Federal Capital Partners is making its first commercial investment in Atlanta, partnering with Westbridge Partners to redevelop the district's remaining buildings.

Stockyards will occupy three acres on the corner of 10th Street and Brady Avenue in West Midtown. The tract is one of the last remaining pieces of Atlanta's historic industrial core.

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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. The joint venture is purchasing the property from the Martin family, which used the buildings for a family furniture business for more than five decades.

Stockyards will total 85,000 square feet of creative class A office space. The Painted Duck, a sister concept to the Painted Pin in Buckhead, was recently signed to nearly 25,000 square feet and will offer a restaurant and entertainment concept from Justin Amick and William Stallworth. The street level will include an additional 14,500 square feet of restaurant and retail space. The project will include 400 parking spaces within a three-level parking structure to support easy access from multiple entry points.

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Cushman and Wakefield is handling the office leasing. Construction will begin immediately with a targeted opening by the end of 2016.


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