MailChimp Swings from Carriage Works to Ponce City Market

Redevelopment project of City Hall East signs tech-company.

Redevelopment project of City Hall East signs tech-company.

Mass email marketing giant MailChimp has inked a deal to fill the remaining office space of Ponce City Market (PCM) in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta, Biznow first reported.

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The deal, in excess of 100,000-square-feet, is the largest office tenant secured to date for property developer Jamestown Properties of the $180 million dollar redevelopment project.

MailChimp joins office tenants Cardlytics and Athena Health at PCM, relocating to the redevelopment project from its West Midtown home in Carriage Works at 512 Means Street.

Since its founding in 2001, MailChimp now has over 3.5 million active users who send over 4 billion emails per month, according to the email marketing company’s website.

Photo courtesy of Mailchimp.

 

John Bowen

John Bowen

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1 Response

  1. Hey Caleb,
    What a great photograph of 619 Ponce and the former Sears Roebuck retail and catalog center.
    The article is great as well.
    Born in 1939 I have great memories of that Sears location. My mother worked there before I was born.
    The retail portion of the store was a combination of everything anyone could need . General merchandise, hardware, farm, and garden. Beautiful tack, high and low end horse saddles. Blah blah blah blah. I believe your site is very informative, even for a person long out of business in commerce.

    I’m following 112 Tenth Street Atlanta Georgia . As I recall your website was the first I discovered the remodeling and plans for that location. I’m perceiving sadly, that the owner is struggling to finish the project . I do wish him and the contractor well. Most good things accomplished require struggle as I’m sure you know..

    Of course, my perceptions are from a far as I live in Florida and North Carolina.

    Best wishes for your personal and business success.
    Jim

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