Building One Events specializes in customized events, such as weddings, corporate gatherings, fundraisers, or any celebration of your choosing. Starting January, a spokesperson told What Now Atlanta (WNA), Building One Events will open up its operations in Grayson at 2115 Loganville Hwy in Building 1. Based on the lease obtained by WNA, the event space will occupy 2,500 square-feet of The Railyard.
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“Building One Events offers simple elegance with high gracious ceilings and large windows overlooking the beautiful city of Grayson,” the website states. “Our open stairway leads to a large private rooftop allowing your event to easily flow outside.” The Railyard, which has been on the market for 13 months, listed available 2,500 to 5,000 square-feet of restaurant space, as well as up to 11,000 square-feet in office space and 32 residential lofts in the Brownstones. The Railyard is the product of reinvigorating a historic landmark originally built in 1898, where the original L&L railroad passed through.
“We are a family-owned company, dedicated to ensuring a successful event for you and your guest,” Building One Events’ website states. The website also hints that the space will be designed to accommodate a DJ and live music. According to the brand’s social, bookings begin Dec. 1.
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An English teacher– really?
Hookah is a magnet for crime – condolences to the homeowners in this area.
^News to me. I’m looking forward to visiting this place.
Come to Pharr Road in Buckhead any night of the week and you’ll change your mind…
2 killed outside of Monaco.
5 “KILLED” at the Nations Capitol!!!
Tragic.
However we’re talking about hookah lounges here, not domestic terrorist attacks.
So there is a moratorium on development in grove park unless its a hookah bar??
I don’t think an already existing warehouse is considered ‘development.’
So let me get this correct. In a community that is the definition of a food desert with no grocery stores, no pharmacy, no place where you can get fresh produce daily, a hookah bar was the more pressing need in his opinion?
Because nothing screams louder “this is for the community” than a overpriced bottle of Ace of Spades champagne and hookah.
The fact this the owner is even trying to make this seem as if it’s a positive for the community is equally insulting.
Well sure, Donald Lee Hollowell west of the Bankhead station is a bit deserted (I lost count of the chop shops driving there one afternoon), but this particular intersection is quite lively. Also, the presence of a fire station next door and an APD precinct not too far away will help keep things safe, wouldn’t you say ?