Dixieland Bottling Company Building

125 Edgewood Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30303

125 Edgewood Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA, 30303
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FOR SALE FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Other Hospitality
Amount:
$2,990,000
Last Verified:
Oct 24, 2025

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From the first Coca-Cola bottling plant in Georgia to a beloved student hub, 125 Edgewood Avenue has always been a place where people gather. Built in 1891, the iconic Dixie Bottling Company building is now ready for its next chapter, perfectly positioned to benefit from the incredible momentum of a rejuvenated downtown.
The area's transformation is fueled by Georgia State University's $80 million renovation of Hurt Park, made possible by a historic grant from the esteemed Robert W. Woodruff Foundation. This infusion of capital ensures a vibrant, pedestrian-focused greenspace that will become the social heart of the GSU campus.
The building features a commercial kitchen and an expansive, open floor plan, offering an ideal canvas for a unique restaurant, creative venue, or bustling coffee shop. Secure a prominent location at the heart of this revitalization and become part of a story backed by one of Georgia's most important philanthropic institutions.

From the first Coca-Cola bottling plant in Georgia to a beloved student hub, 125 Edgewood Avenue has always been a place where people gather. Built in 1891, the iconic Dixie Bottling Company building is now ready for its next chapter, perfectly positioned to benefit from the incredible momentum of a rejuvenated downtown.
The area's transformation is fueled by Georgia State University's $80 million renovation of Hurt Park, made possible by a historic grant from the esteemed Robert W. Woodruff Foundation. This infusion of capital ensures a vibrant, pedestrian-focused greenspace that will become the social heart of the GSU campus.
The building features a commercial kitchen and an expansive, open floor plan, offering an ideal canvas for a unique restaurant, creative venue, or bustling coffee shop. Secure a prominent location at the heart of this revitalization and become part of a story backed by one of Georgia's most important philanthropic institutions.

At the North entrance to Georgia State University on Courtland St at the corner of Edgewood Avenue.

Building Size: 6933sq ft
Lot Size: 0.25 acres


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Entire Building Available
Space Available: 6933 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $24.00

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