New Tenants in ‘The Works’ Westside Development
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New Tenants in ‘The Works’ Westside Development

A brewing company and a food hall are the newest anchor tenants of the 80-acre Upper Westside development known as The Works at Chattahoochee.

  • Renderings courtesy of The Works // A view of Makers Row, part of phase one construction.
    Renderings courtesy of The Works // A view of Makers Row, part of phase one construction.
  • Aerial view of The Works at Chattahoochee.
    Aerial view of The Works at Chattahoochee.
  • Aerial view of the Chattahoochee Avenue development.
    Aerial view of the Chattahoochee Avenue development.

A brewing company and a food hall are the newest anchor tenants of the 80-acre Upper Westside development known as The Works at Chattahoochee.

The newest tenants are Scofflaw Brewing Co. and a food hall by Robert Montwaid, the co-founder of Gansevoort Market in Manhattan. Last summer, the Atlanta home décor retailer Ballard Designs opened its flagship store at the site.

Selig Enterprises is one of the largest property owners of the mixed-use project of more than 1 million square feet on Chattahoochee Avenue, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Renovations on the historic industrial area began in late 2017. The project was the vision of Scott Selig, president and founder of Selig Development, before he died in October 2017 from cancer.

The Works website quotes him as saying: “The 80 acres comprising The Works has been thoughtfully master planned to preserve the character of Atlanta’s historic industrial Upper Westside, while infusing new retail, office, residential, entertainment and open spaces to create a vibrant new community.”

The multi-phased master plan for the project in West Midtown includes 350,000 square feet of retail and entertainment, 500,000 square feet of office space, 500 residences, 200 hotel rooms and 13 acres of greenspace, according to the Selig website.

The first phase of 27 acres is under construction and scheduled to begin openings early next year, the website states.

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