Self-storage to replace Village Theatre, Black Tie Barbecue & others on Decatur Street

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Historic District Shopping Center in Inman Park slated for redevelopment. Tenants plan for relocation.

UPDATE (August 24, 2011): Landlord spending 150K to demolish Historic District Shopping Center on Decatur Street

Historic District Shopping Center is scheduled to be redeveloped, according to Spencer Humphrey, owner of Black Tie Barbecue, one of the shopping center’s tenants.

The shopping center at 486 Decatur Street, which was built in 1965, will be redeveloped into self-storage, Humphrey told What Now Atlanta in a telephone interview Saturday.

“Decatur Street Properties is knocking down the building and constructing a self-storage unit,” Humphrey said. “We kind of knew this day was going to come.”

Humphrey, who opened his catering company, Black Tie Barbecue, at the shopping center in May 2010, is relocating along with the rest of the Historic District’s tenants, he said.

“We have a buyout on our lease,” Humphrey said. “We’ll move as soon as we find a new location.”

Humphrey said he hopes to find space near Black Tie’s current location and plans on adding a “showroom” element to the new space.

“The only downside is we’ll need to come up with more money to fund the build-out and other expenses associated with moving.”

Decatur Street Properties and other Historic District tenants were not immediately available for comment.

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15 Responses to “Self-storage to replace Village Theatre, Black Tie Barbecue & others on Decatur Street”

  1. E. July 23, 2011 at 6:49 pm #

    I live just down the street, and while I’m happy this wreck of a “shopping center” will be gone, a self-storage unit is no better! This is a bigger let-down than the dialysis clinic down the street.

  2. B July 23, 2011 at 7:19 pm #

    This is a terrible use of the property so close to the Beltline, Marta Station, Historic District, Edgewood Avenue district, etc. I know the housing/condo market is terrible, but this would have made a good spot for offices.

  3. Matt Garbett July 23, 2011 at 8:36 pm #

    It’s not done yet. The NPU-M land use committee voted against approving the variation requests of the owner, who is seeking a variation from the BeltLine Overlay District requirement of active use in the first 20ft. By visiting https://aca.accela.com/Atlanta_Ga/Default.aspx and entering case BL-11-022, you can track the process.

  4. A Neighbor July 24, 2011 at 12:18 pm #

    FYI – that’s not in Inman Park, it’s Old Fourth Ward.

  5. Big Doan July 24, 2011 at 10:26 pm #

    A bland, add-nothing-to-the-neighborhood self-storage facility there would be a travesty.

  6. Kitty July 25, 2011 at 5:28 am #

    Now when you read the crime reports you can hear about all the poor folks getting their storage units broken into. If it happens all the time on Cheshire Bridge, it”ll definitely happen at this location. First month free isn’t such a great deal when everything gets stolen on the second.

  7. Robert Olson July 25, 2011 at 10:42 am #

    Information below is from the City of Atlanta website. Feel free to let Mr. Cooke know what you think.

    Case
    BL-11-022
    :
    SAP/Beltline

    Case Details
    Applicant:
    Mitchell Cooke/ Decatur Street Properties
    1550 North Brown Rd
    ATLANTA, GA, 30043
    Home Phone:
    404-391-5381
    mcooke@mtc-corp.net
    Application Description:
    New self-storage facility
    Owner:
    DYNAMIC PROPERTIES L L C

  8. Emily Holden July 25, 2011 at 12:18 pm #

    I am part of The Village Theatre and we too are fully aware of Decatur Street Properties’ plans to tear down the building. Just wanted to let our fans know we will be announcing our new location shortly! In the meantime, we will still be performing at 486 Decatur Street. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or visit us at villagecomedy.com for updates!

  9. JonC July 25, 2011 at 12:39 pm #

    Ha – Dynamic Properties LLC, oh the irony.

  10. iknoweverything July 26, 2011 at 11:06 am #

    This area will continue to struggle as long as it is infested by so many chronically homeless people, enabled by samaritan house, jefferson place and oddyssey.

  11. mark July 27, 2011 at 5:50 am #

    Looks like the village theater got a new location already!

    http://www.ajc.com/business/pencil-factory-filling-up-1049177.html

  12. A Space Place Storage July 27, 2011 at 3:15 pm #

    @JonC
    was thinking the same thing haha

  13. Europe Spoiled Me July 27, 2011 at 3:44 pm #

    That corridor is a real cesspool. What a waste of an area so close to downtown.

  14. Michael King July 27, 2011 at 5:54 pm #

    DON’T BELIEVE THE HYPE…

    I am one of the owners from the Village Theatre…Yes it is true our beloved old building is being torn down. Yes it looks like we will be moving. However we have not chosen a spot as of yet (we are close and some rumors are true). We are looking at multiple spaces in the Atlanta area and hope to announce soon where our new home will be. We do know that the new space will have more seating, be safer than our current home and we will have a beer and wine bar. I like to thank all the fans of the Village Theatre that have seen our shows over the last three years and promise them our new home will be cooler, safer and the shows as crazy and funny.

    Mike King

  15. Jason July 27, 2011 at 8:03 pm #

    I’ve only been to the Village Theatre once but had a great time (and I forgot to bring my Groupon which was ok since you got more money out of the deal this way). Hope you find a new location quickly.

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