Westside Provisions
Westside Provisions is a mixed use neighborhood located in the heart of the West Midtown area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.[1]
History
Westside Provisions was formed in 2008 by the construction of a footbridge linking the Westside Urban Market to White Provision. White Provision occupies the White Provision Co. building, constructed in 1910 and expanded in 1922-1924 in the Industrial Gothic style. It served as a meat packing plant and was sold to Swift and Company. In 1963 the property was converted into a bonded warehouse and in 1991 as a U-Haul storage center and as residential lofts. Westside Urban Market is built on the site of the 1917 United Butchers Abattoir, later the site of Stovall and Co.[2] Both the abbatoir and meat packing facility were established in proximity to the Miller Union Stockyards then located in the area from the 1880s through 1940s.[3]
Retail and dining
Westside Provisions includes dining and national retailers. For retail, the development is anchored by a large Room & Board furniture store as well as Atlanta's second Anthropologie.[4][5][6] The district includes Atlanta's two top Zagat-rated restaurants, Bacchanalia and the Quinones Room.[7] It also includes a gourmet market with sections for produce, cheese, and a bakery, additional restaurants, and high end home furnishings and apparel shops.
References
- ↑ http://westsidepd.com/about-2/
- ↑ "United Butchers Abattoir/Stoval/West Side Market", Artery.org
- ↑ "Miller Union Stock Yards", Artery.org, Marietta Street Artery site
- ↑ "White Provision evolves" Atlanta Business Chronicle
- ↑ "White Provision Company", Artery.org
- ↑ "White Provision Named 'Development of Excellence'", Jamestown Properties website
- ↑ http://www.zagat.com/lists/best-food-tops-atlanta-restaurants
Coordinates: 33°47′14″N 84°24′41″W / 33.787163°N 84.411344°W