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Atlantic Station

Atlantic Station is a large urban renewed complex in Atlanta in the northwest edge of the Midtown District. Opened in 2005, its property's location was once nothing more than an old steel mill, which a portion of it was preserved as a monument in its central park. This mixed-use development is one of the largest live, work, and play areas in Atlanta, and has even earned the motto "a city within a city", as well as its own zip code.

Understand

Atlantic Station is made up of three distinct areas. The District is on the eastern side, which includes the shopping plaza and high rise office and residential buildings. The Commons is in the center, which has a lake surrounded by apartments and townhomes. The Village is on the western side, and has the IKEA store and two apartment complexes.

Get in

Atlantic Station is accessible by a free shuttle provided that departs from the MARTA Arts Center Station approximately every 5-15 minutes. The MARTA Bus Route #113 also serves Atlantic Station. By car, from Interstate 75/85 Northbound exit at 14th Street, from Interstate 75 Southbound exit at 16th Street, and from Interstate 85 Southbound exit at 17th Street.

See

  • Millennium Gate — Replica of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Has an observation deck where you can enjoy a panorama of the entire Atlanta skyline, and a museum in the lower level.
  • Former steel mill sculpture — Symbol of the old steel mill which was all that stood at that location not so long ago.
  • Central Park — Small park in the center of the shopping district.
  • TWELVE — Currently the tallest building in Atlantic Station, but may soon be overtaken by The Atlantic which is scheduled to top out in 2009 at 577 feet. TWELVE is a mix of hotel and luxury condominiums.
  • The Commons — Center of Atlantic Station, has a lake with a steel bridge crossing it, which offers spectacular views of the Millennium Gate and surrounding high rises.

Do

  • Take a stroll around the lake at the Commons.
  • Bowl at the Ten Pin Alley, an upscale bowling alley which is also an eatery and lounge.

Buy

Atlantic Station shopping complex

The District is the shopping plaza surrounding Dillards, and also includes chain stores such as DSW, City Sports, Express, and Old Navy, as well as nani Sensorium. There is also the Taste Clothing Boutique, and White House/Black Market for women.

The Village is where the IKEA is located.

Eat

  • Atlantic Grill, burgers, sandwiches, and salads in a comfortable, laid-back club-room style setting.
  • Boneheads, Grilled Fish and Piri Piri Chicken in a Mediterranean style setting.
  • Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro, great for a casual meal.
  • Dolce Enoteca, contemporary Italian restaurant and lounge.
  • Geisha House, traditional but modern Japanese restaurant ideal for sushi and sake.
  • Rosa Mexicano, Spanish for "Mexican Rose", authentic Mexican cuisine, signature dish is the Guacamole en Molcajete.

Drink

  • The Grape, excellent for wine tasting.
  • PJ's Coffee and Lounge, gourmet coffee and tea, as well as wines and cocktails.

Sleep

Connect

This district travel guide to Atlantic Station is a usable article. It has information for getting in as well as some complete entries for restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.