Atlanta’s Historic Buildings Inspire Developers to ‘Respect and Protect’

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, October 21st, 2024

Once filled with bales of candy and stacks of telegrams, two brick buildings in southwest Atlanta now act as storage sheds for racks of car parts, engine blocks and tires.

A glance at the properties today — littered with junked cars and scrap metals — doesn’t hint at the buildings’ century-old histories, let alone conjure up thoughts of loft offices or swanky restaurants. But to Andrew Braden, he sees boundless potential beneath the surface.

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