Planned as a future BeltLine pitstop and hub for transit riders, Atlanta’s next food-hall concept continues to ink tenants in Peoplestown.
Terminal South, an adaptive-reuse mix of retail and office space spanning about 46,000 square feet, has now signed more than 10 food-and-beverage tenants to take space in two former southside warehouses on dead-end Ridge Avenue.
The project will neighbor the final stop on MARTA’s first bus-rapid transit route—a 4.8-mile connection to downtown—while the BeltLine’s Southside Trail corridor is across the street, to the south.
The food hall, Switchman Hall, is currently remaking one of the old warehouse spaces. Â
Officials with developer Stafford Properties announced today the project has secured its first full-service restaurant, PÃœR Zen Mimosa Wine Bar, and three new dining concepts for food-hall stalls.
Switchman Hall had originally called for 11 stalls when the project was unveiled in late 2022; plans were modified this year to include 18 stalls, ranging from roughly 350 to 730 square feet, following strong interest in smaller retail slots, developers have said. Â
The Peoplestown restaurant will mark the first intown location for PÃœR Zen Mimosa Wine Bar, following its original location in McDonough. Plans call for it to feature a patio facing Hank Aaron Drive, with lunch and dinner served Tuesday through Friday and brunch and dinner on weekends.
Menus will include American and Creole-inspired small plates, salads, flatbreads, and seasonal charcuterie boards in addition to house-made desserts and an extensive wine list, per Stafford’s announcement. PÜR Zen is owned by restaurateur Lizcha Bennett.
Food hall additions will include three concepts co-owned by Bennett and another restauranteur, Keon Davis.
Those will be the first intown location of Smooth N Groove, featuring more than 20 smoothie options, juices, and wraps; DM Sliders (get it?), a new…
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