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Krog Street Market is a mixed-use development in
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which opened in Summer 2014. The complex is centered on a , west coast-style market and restaurants, and also includes up to 300 apartments (of which 225 in Phase I). The marketplace has been planned to have four or five restaurants and merchants such as florists, cheesemakers, butchers, and bakers under one roof."70M redevelopment for Inman Park", Douglas Sams, ''Atlanta Business Chronicle'', November 16, 2012
/ref> It is to incorporate two existing parcels on either side of Krog Street: The Stove Works on the west side and the former
Tyler Perry Studios Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) is an American film production studio in Atlanta, Georgia founded by actor, filmmaker, and playwright Tyler Perry in 2006. In 2019, Perry celebrated the grand opening of his newest Atlanta studio location; he purchased ...
at 99 Krog Street, on the east side. The conversion to Krog Street Market is to cost $70 million. The Stove Works is to remain unaltered. Illustrations in the plans show the existing bridge over Krog Street renovated as a pedestrian bridge and incorporated as part of the complex.


Site history

The Atlanta Stove Works, a former pot-belly stove and iron-pan factory opened in 1889, and flourished in the 1920s when it began exporting the 32 BOX stove that sparked industrial demand and expansion. After decades and decline was abandoned around 1988 before being transformed into a mixed-use development of offices, Rathbun's restaurant (opened on site in 2004) and the Krog Bar. The former studio space at 99 Krog Street was used until 2008 by
Tyler Perry Studios Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) is an American film production studio in Atlanta, Georgia founded by actor, filmmaker, and playwright Tyler Perry in 2006. In 2019, Perry celebrated the grand opening of his newest Atlanta studio location; he purchased ...
, now located in Greenbriar, Southwest Atlanta. Tyler had purchased the land from Atlanta Stage Works in 2006 for a reported $7 million."Filmmakers have Georgia on their minds", Todd Longwell, ''Hollywood Reporter'' as reported on Houghton Talent site
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Official websiteBrochure from leasing agent SRS Real Estate
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