by Bohemian Blog-city | Apr 7, 2017 | ATL, Atlanta, BEA, Built Environment, Built Environment Analysis, downtown atl, downtown atlanta, krog street, krog street bridge, ponce city market, site descriptions, SiteDescriptions
Reinventing these neighborhoods and introducing these new marketplaces has made a dramatic difference on the demographics of these areas. The population of both neighborhoods has increased and transitioned into being made up of primarily white people in their mid...
by Bohemian Blog-city | Apr 7, 2017 | ATL, Atlanta, BEA, Built Environment, Built Environment Analysis, downtown atl, downtown atlanta, krog street, site descriptions, SiteDescriptions
Designed to be as authentic and nostalgic as the 1920’s warehouse that houses this built environment, the Krog Street Market is the perfect destination for unique, specialty creations. This warehouse is filled with southern-grown restaurants and retail stores, and...
by Bohemian Blog-city | Apr 7, 2017 | ATL, Atlanta, BEA, Built Environment, Built Environment Analysis, downtown atl, downtown atlanta, ponce city market, site descriptions, SiteDescriptions
The Ponce de Leon area has grown substantially after the opening Ponce CIty Market. The population of this area has increased over 28% since 2000, to a whopping 41,957 people! The population is equally split with 50.3% (21,114) being made up of men, leaving the...
by Bohemian Blog-city | Apr 7, 2017 | ATL, Atlanta, BEA, Built Environment, Built Environment Analysis, downtown atl, downtown atlanta, krog street, site descriptions, SiteDescriptions
The demographics of the area surrounding the Krog Street Market have changed since the market itself has opened. In 1990, when Tyler Perry Studios, the population within a 1 mile radius of Krog Street totalled 13,797 people. Within just 15 years, by 2015 the...
by Bohemian Blog-city | Apr 7, 2017 | ATL, Atlanta, BEA, Built Environment, Built Environment Analysis, downtown atl, downtown atlanta, ponce city market, site descriptions, SiteDescriptions
In 1925, Sears, Roebuck & Co of Chicago purchased 16 acres of land on Ponce de Leon Avenue with the plans to construct a retail store and a warehouse distribution center for the Southeastern US. The land was confined by Ponce de Leon on the north, Glen Iris Drive...
by Bohemian Blog-city | Apr 7, 2017 | ATL, Atlanta, BEA, Built Environment, Built Environment Analysis, downtown atl, downtown atlanta, krog street, site descriptions, SiteDescriptions
In 1889, the Atlanta Stove Works, which is located on Krog Street in Atlanta, introduced the Barrett Range to the field of cooking. By 1935 the Atlanta Stove Works was making approximately $500,000 per year. Some 30 years later, in 1969, under the leadership of Mr....