[Rendering] Industrious Adding 19,000-Square-Foot Stockyards Office Space

The West Midtown outpost will be the New York-based co-working concept's third Atlanta location.

The West Midtown outpost will be the New York-based co-working concept’s third Atlanta location.

Stockyards, a joint-venture adaptive renovation of three historic warehouses in West Midtown between Federal Capital Partners (FCP) and Westbridge, has landed a 19,000 square-foot lease with New York-based co-working provider Industrious.

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The 142,500-square-foot Stockyards is now 75 percent pre-leased ahead of the completion of Phase I, which will be delivered later this summer, according to a press release late Wednesday.

“As the area has seen a rise in larger square footage requirements from office tenants, Industrious will fill the gap providing small offices and entrepreneurs office options that are not currently available,” Chris Faussemagne of Westbridge Partners said in the release.

The co-working company joins Fitzgerald and Co. and Momentum Worldwide, both owned by InterPublic Group, Mannington Mills Inc., Donetto, a new restaurant concept from The Indigo Road, and The Painted Duck, a sister concept to the Painted Pin, in the Stockyards development.

Stockyards occupies three acres on the corner of 10th Street and Brady Avenue in West Midtown, Atlanta. The tract is one of the last remaining pieces of Atlanta’s historic industrial core.

Located on the rail lines, the area served as the central clearinghouse for livestock through the 1800s and into the 1900s. Stockyards includes two historic meat-packing buildings constructed in the early 1900s.

Designed by architectural firm ai3, Stockyards will total 108,000 square feet of class A office space. The street level will include an additional 10,000 square feet of restaurant space with 24,500 square feet located on the terrace level.

The project will include 400 parking spaces within a parking structure.

Shaun Weinstock of Weinstock Realty represented Industrious and Cushman and Wakefield represented Stockyards on behalf of the joint-venture.

Caleb J. Spivak

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