18.21 Bitters, Beetnix Juice Bar, Plus More To Open in Studioplex’s Second Phase

The mixed-use project is expected to break ground this month in conjunction with the Eastside Trail Extension.

The mixed-use project is expected to break ground this month in conjunction with the Eastside Trail Extension.

Columbia Ventures LLC and Studioplex LLC are moving forward with the next phase of development at the Studioplex on Auburn development in the Old Fourth Ward.

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The project this month is expected to break ground, Dillon Baynes, Columbia Venture’s managing partner, in an email Friday told What Now Atlanta.

“With the opening of the Studioplex parking deck back in January, the groundbreaking for this nineteen unit townhouse-over- retail project can move forward,” Baynes said.

“The number and variety of restaurants and stores expressing interest has exceeded all expectations, and without any outside marketing whatsoever. Everyone wants to be on the BeltLine. ”

Confirmed tenants for the project include Dancing Dogs Yoga and Beetnix Juice Bar, both owned by Shelley Lowther.

The proprietors of 18.21 Bitters in Ponce City Market, Missy Koefod and Kristin Wingfield-Koefod, will also open a bar featuring a craft cocktail bar, aperitif bar and coffee, in the development.

Studioplex has also secured a deal for Hawkers Asian Street Fare to open its first Atlanta store at the development, offering items like baos, skewers, and stir fried noodles in a small-plate environment.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

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