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621 North Avenue, Bldg B Southern Dairies – Old 4Th Ward for LEASE 621 North Avenue, Bldg B Southern Dairies – Old 4th Ward FOR LEASE loFt oFFice | showroom | restaurant SOUTHERN DAIRIES This Former dairy plant converted loFt oFFice/restaurant is nestled in the heart oF the revived Old Fourth Ward. Available Restaurant Space - 5,457sf Free Standing • Building with Dinner & Weekend Lunch/Brunch • North Avenue Frontage Large Open Dining Room and Bar with exposed brick • walls, concrete floors and tall ceilings • ALL FF&E remains with the building Outside covered patio and small garden area For • growing herbs M-F 8am to 5pm – 2.8/1,000 sF parking spaces. AFter • 5pm, SAT & SUN – 56 unreserved parking spaces. Located at the Historic Southern Dairies Property in the • Old 4th Ward, adjacent to Ponce City Market, Old 4th Ward Park and a short walk to the Atlanta Beltline Lease Rate: $24psf + $3psf CAM • Atlanta Beltline Paul Raulet [email protected] 621 North Avenue NE Suite C-110 | Atlanta, GA 30308 404.601.9500 www.raulet.com 621 North Avenue, Bldg B Southern Dairies – Old 4th Ward FOR LEASE floor plan Paul Raulet [email protected] 621 North Avenue NE Suite C-110 | Atlanta, GA 30308 404.601.9500 www.raulet.com 621 North Avenue, Bldg B Southern Dairies – Old 4th Ward FOR LEASE site plan SMITH DALIA ARCHITECTS, LLC 621 NORTH AVENUE, NE SUITE C-140 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30308-2805 404.892.2443 voice 404.892.2470 facsimile [email protected] PROJECT NO: 98720 PROJECT TITLE: BLDG E SOUTHERN DAIRIES BLDG B 621 NORTH AVENUE, NE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30308 10.08.07 E U PLOT DATE: BLDG C N ISSUE AND DATE: E V A H BLDG A T R SITE PLAN O N BLDG D SHEET TITLE: G G L E N I R I S D R I V E This drawing is the property of Smith Dalia Architects, LLC and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or in part. It is only to be used for this project and site specifically identified herein. SHEET NO.: N 0 25 50 100 2007' Copyright Smith Dalia Architects, LLC All rights reserved Paul Raulet [email protected] 621 North Avenue NE Suite C-110 | Atlanta, GA 30308 404.601.9500 www.raulet.com 621 North Avenue, Bldg B Southern Dairies – Old 4th Ward FOR LEASE photo gallery Paul Raulet [email protected] 621 North Avenue NE Suite C-110 | Atlanta, GA 30308 404.601.9500 www.raulet.com 621 North Avenue, Bldg B Southern Dairies – Old 4th Ward FOR LEASE aerial | context map NEARBY RESIDENTIAL AREAS 1. 755 North (Perennial Properties) 7. AMLI Parkside (AMLI) 2. Telephone Factory (Perennial Properties) 8. 608 Ralph McGill (JLB) 3. Ponce City Market (Jamestown) 9. Anthem on Ashley (North American) 4. AMLI Ponce Park (AMLI) 10. North + Line (Apartment Realty Advisors) 5. AMLI Old 4th Ward (AMLI) 11. Sager LoFts (East West) 6. Camden Fourth Ward (North American) 12. Ponce Springs (Miller Gallman) Paul Raulet [email protected] 621 North Avenue NE Suite C-110 | Atlanta, GA 30308 404.601.9500 www.raulet.com .
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