SSG Realty Partners Lists Prime 10-acre Redevelopment Site In Downtown Atlanta

Sep 10, 2024

SSG Realty Partners LLC, an Atlanta-based land investment firm, has listed a 10-acre prime redevelopment site at the intersection of Ted Turner Drive and Whitehall Street in South Downtown Atlanta. The property, formerly the distribution center for Gourmet Foods International (GFI), is positioned as a major mixed-use development opportunity.

SSG’s Director of Residential Land Group, Peyton Stinson, and Managing Partner, David Branch, have been retained by the property owner, McCall Railroad LLC, to market and reposition the site. GFI, one of the nation’s largest gourmet food distributors, relocated to a larger facility in Decatur several years ago, leaving the downtown site available for redevelopment.

“This site offers an unparalleled redevelopment opportunity in one of the most active and rapidly evolving areas of downtown Atlanta,” said Stinson. “With its proximity to Centennial Yards and the historic Castleberry Hill neighborhood, developers have a unique chance to shape the future of this vibrant, high-growth district.”

The site borders the historic Castleberry Hill neighborhood and is just steps away from Atlanta’s top attractions, including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, and the new Reverb by Hard Rock Hotel.

It is also adjacent to CIM Group’s multi-billion-dollar Centennial Yards project, part of Downtown’s transformative “Ring of Fire.” This high-growth area is experiencing more than $10 billion in investment, making it one of the most dynamic development corridors in the Southeastern U.S.

About SSG Realty Partners
Founded in 2005, SSG Realty Partners provides comprehensive land investment advisory services across major Southeast markets. SSG’s senior principals have led acquisitions, assemblages, entitlements, financing, and development of significant projects throughout the U.S. and Europe. For more information, visit ssgrealtypartners.com.

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