Savi Provisions Opening Gourmet Market in AMLI Lenox Apartment Mixed-Use

It will be the third Buckhead storefront for the growing chain.

Atlanta-based gourmet market chain Savi Provisions before the end of 2020 will debut an outpost in Buckhead, according to a press release this week.

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The new Savi will be situated in the AMLI Lenox apartment mixed-use, at 3478 Lakeside Drive.

“We are excited to introduce you to a freshly-imagined location in Lenox for both the immediate community and function as an amenity for AMLI residents,” Paul Nair, founder of Savi Provisions, said in the release.

“Our space boasts a beautiful interior designed for ease and accessibility in shopping, giving way to a lovely patio space with fantastic views of the city. Our chef-driven, fresh-made meals are paired expertly with a selection of fine wines and beers, served fresh on tap. Our carefully curated wine and beer selection will have something exciting for everyone, from the novice to the expert.”

As with its other five markets, including two existing Buckhead locations, the new Savi will offer prepared food and alcohol and will be complete with an outdoor area for dining al fresco adjacent Marie Sims Park.

Todd Semrau of Oakhurst Realty Partners represented AMLI Residential in this transaction.

“SAVI Provisions is an ideal fit for the AMLI Lenox residential campus,” Semrau said.

“Local corner markets become part of the communities they serve and SAVI Provisions has certainly established itself as one of Atlanta’s neighborhood favorites.”

Savi is also coming soon to The Battery Atlanta and the growing chain has started franchising.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

1 Response

  1. On Thursday, May 12, 2022, I entered the Savi Provisions located at 365 Peachtree Hills Ave., and was asked to bring an Ice Cooler inside the store which had been delivivered and left outside because neither the delivery person nor Savi Provisions employees possessed the tools and skills to partially disassemble the cooler, maneuver it inside the store and reassemble it.
    I completed that task, but when it came time for me to be paid, I was told that the company they’d bought it from said they were sending someone to install it and they mistakenly thought that someone was me, and so Mr. Moez Hasni refused to pay me. But an employee of his offered me a sandwhich, small potato chips, $20.00. Which brought me to tears, because I was not being compensated for the work I’d performed but snubbed because of my being a 59 year old homeless african american.
    I did not have the proper tools to do the job so I improvised with the tools available in my book bag for cleaning car rims, windows and shining tires, and in the midst of the job speed walked a mile to the Home Depot and back to buy a phillips head screwdriver.
    To get the ice cooler into the store I had to remove the door, by disassembling the spring loaded hinges to get to the screws fastening the door hinges to the ice cooler, and remove a device located on the back of the cooler that evaporates water form the cooling system, and an awning type apparatus located over the ice cooler’s door.
    I disassembled, installed, and reassembled the ice cooler and should have been paid at least $150.00.C

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