IN THIS ISSUE: Summer Stroll: June 11-12
* family fun * pop-up shopping * live music * food * ALSO: The Atlanta Botanical Gardens
POP-UP CHEF Street Food Thursdays midtown market ATLANTA FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL
KWANZA HALL
and more!
Volume 3, Issue 2
Summer, 2011
Summer Stroll 2011 Summer comes a little early to Midtown this year with Midtown Alliance's second annual Summer Stroll June 11th (11am 7pm) and 12th (12pm - 4pm). This family-friendly community event features kid's activities, pop-up shopping, food trucks, restaurant specials and live music. Stroll the Midtown Mile from the Woodruff Arts Center to the Fox to experience the fun. Visit facebook.com/MidtownATL for more information.
Midtown Market The farm comes to the city every Wednesday with fresh produce, meats, dairy and specialty products
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very Wednesday from 4pm to 7pm, visit Midtown Market at the corner of 10th & Peachtree (999 Peachtree) for farm fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, pasture-raised chicken, handmade pasta and sauces, gourmet baked goods, natural
pet foods, flowers, sweet treats and more. Top off the experience with happy hour and a game of bocce at Empire State South. For more information visit midtownatl.com or check out the facebook page at: facebook.com/ midtownmarket. 2
Street Cred Some of the city's best chefs show support for Atlanta's Street Food Coalition with pop-up restaurants at 999 Peachtree every Thursday this summer
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chefs will be popping up to show support for the Street Food Coalition. As the name "Pop-Up Chef" implies, these chefs pop up at 999 Peachtree each week to cook up their favorite recipes and show support for Street Food Thursdays. June's lineup includes: Anne Quatrano (FloatAway Cafe), Shaun Doty (Yeah! Burger), Hugh Acheson (Empire State South), Chip Ulbrich (South City Kitchen) and Scott Serpas (Serpa's). Visit facebook.com/popupchef or follow @popupchef on Twitter to stay in the know.
idtown Alliance has partnered with Atlanta Street Food Coalition to bring nine of the city's best food trucks to Peachtree Street every Thursday, from 11am to 2pm or until the food runs out. Vendors include Yumbii, Westside Creamery, King of Pops, the Pickle, Good Food Truck, Souper Jenny, Yum Yum Cupcake, Tamale Queen, The Pup Truck and Rattletrap Coffee. Visit midtownatl.com for info on Street Food Thursdays. In addition to food trucks, Some of the city's best
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We Came, We Feasted Atlanta's first Food & Wine Festival was a corking success! Visit facebook.com/atlantafoodandwinefestival for insider info and more great photos
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Blooming Awesome! From the Canopy Walk to concerts on the lawn, now is the best time of the year to see what's blooming at the Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Summer events like Cocktails in the Garden (Thursdays through September, 6pm to 10pm), Concerts in the Garden (select Friday evenings) and Chef Demos (every weekend through October 30), invite guests to revel in their favorite pastimes against a backdrop of fragrant beauty.
rom its humble beginnings in a double-wide trailer to the 2010 expansion that nearly doubled the garden's size, the Atlanta Botanical Garden has remained true to its mission: develop and maintain plant collections for display, education, research, conservation and enjoyment. It's that last aim, enjoyment, that keeps locals and out of towners alike coming back to the gardens season after season.
For garden old-timers, there are always new events and activities like Science Cafe (3rd Thursdays through October) and Woodland Weekends (weekends through August) to enjoy. Newcomers will benefit from a guided Garden Tour, free with admission every Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30pm. For more information, please visit: atlantabotanicalgarden.org.
New features include the Canopy Walk, which is the only canopy-level walkway of its kind in the U.S. Walk through the tree canopy and feel like you are floating through the hardwoods as you take a birds eye view of the woodland gardens below.
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Meet Kwanza Hall Meet street food fan and Midtown supporter, Kwanza Hall, City Council District 2 Representative to Midtown
Q: Compare Midtown past and present. A: Over the past decade, Midtown has really embraced its potential as the cosmopolitan center of the city. Block for block, venue for venue, it’s hard to imagine another intown neighborhood that has flung its arms open wider to get more people to experience true city living. My big wish for Midtown in the coming decade is that it embrace its potential as the city center for innovation and creativity.
Q: Give me the basics: Who is Kwanza Hall? A: I celebrate my 40th birthday on May 1. Like the Midtown that I represent, I’m still growing into my full potential and am very optimistic about the future. I’m “all in” when it comes to Midtown. Q: I understand you're supportive of Atlanta's street food movement. A: Yes, I am the founding City sponsor of the Urban Picnic at the Sweet Auburn Curb Market. It’s great to see Midtown residents, office workers, and businesses embrace street food so enthusiastically. My dream is a comprehensive street food network throughout the city.
Q: Any comments on the upcoming Summer Stroll? A: When it comes to the Midtown Mile: Let it stroll, let it stroll, let it stroll.
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Beacon Bites Sink your teeth into these Midtown items of note
WELCOME EN PARIS Midtown’s 999 Peachtree welcomes En Paris, a pop-up boutique featuring an eclectic collection of home goods, clothing, accessories and gifts. The exclusive street-level shop introduces a complementary mix of fun, funky, current, exquisite and upscale products, sold in limited quantities to generate a fresh and evolving inventory – and a constant element of surprise. Expect novel industry trends and whimsical cosmopolitan style for the home and closet, all at approachable price points. Info at shoppingenparis.com.
WELCOME ARDEN'S GARDEN Midtown is excited to welcome the latest greatest Arden's Garden shop, located right behind the Margaret Mitchell House. With cleanse classes, raw food bars and diet supplements like Powerfuel, ginger root, cranberry and lemon, Arden's Garden is no ordinary smoothie shop. Their juice reflects their beliefs about health. For more on Arden's Garden visit, ardensgarden.com.
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Save the date! Summer Stroll returns June 11th & 12th with great eats, pop-up shopping & family fun.
Building a model for the future, one street-level boutique and neighborhood event at a time.
"The Mile is making a comeback. We're ready to tell its new story."
Kristen Morris, Jamestown Properties
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here's a line in the poem "Desiderata" by Max Ehrmann that says, "whether or not it is clear to you, the universe is unfolding as it should." Not so long ago, developers, property owners and retailers came together to craft a grand vision for a Midtown Mile that would feature a million square feet of national luxury retail. When the recession brought their Fifth Avenue dreams into question, it was probably hard for Midtown Mile supporters to trust that the universe was actually unfolding as it should. In hindsight, however, maybe the past four or five difficult years have been a blessing. Today, most Midtown developers have ceased comparing Midtown Mile to Chicago's Magnificent Mile or New York's Fifth Avenue. Instead, they're imagining a Midtown Mile packed with locally-owned street-level retail shops, eateries and services. This new vision for the Mile more closely resembles what Midtown should have been aiming for all along: a walkable, shoppable, anti-mall destination that more closely reflects the unique Urban-Southern zeitgeist of twenty-first century Atlanta. Neighborhood events like Midtown Alliance's Summer Stroll (a street festival celebrating the Midtown Mile, June 11 & 12), Street Food Thursdays, and Midtown Market are breathing new life into Peachtree Street; and, with pop-up shopping at 999 Peachtree, national stores like CB2 and local restaurants and shops like Empire State South and DREWLEWIS, the new vision for Midtown Mile is well on its way to becoming a reality. For more info about Midtown and Midtown happenings, visit midtownatl.com. 9
In Midtown, there’s always something going on after dark. Here are a few of our favorite post-sunset pastimes.
DANCING • Opera (1150): 1150B Peachtree Street, 404.874.0428 • Sutra Lounge: 1136 Crescent Avenue, 404.607.1160 • Cosmopolitan/Lava Lounge: 45 13th St., 404.873.6189 • Primal: 960 Spring Street NW, 404.745.9494 • Door 44: 44 12th Street, 678.949.9531 • Whiskey Park: 188 14th Street NE, 404.537.2815
LIVE MUSIC • Churchill Grounds: 660 Peachtree Street, 404.876.3030 • Vinyl: 1374 West Peachtree Street, 404.885.1365 • MJQ: 736 Ponce de Leon Avenue, 404.870.0575
THEATER/COMEDY • Laughing Skull Lounge: 878 Peachtree St., 404.875.1667 • Whole World Theater: 1226 Spring St., 404.817.7529 • 14th Street Playhouse: 173 14th Street, 404.733.4738 • Dad’s Garage: 280 Elizabeth St., 404.523.3141
RESTAURANT/LOUNGE • Aurum: 933 Peachtree Street. (404) 815-9426 • Bazzaar: 654 Peachtree Street, 404.885.7505 • Beleza Lounge: 905 Juniper Street, 678.904.4582 • Ecco: 40 7th Street, 404.347.9555 • Empire State South: 999 Peachtree Street, 404.541.1105 • Flip Flops: 1140 Crescent Avenue678.705.8555 • Geisha House: 1380 Atlantic Drive, 404.872.3903
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RESTAURANT/LOUNGE • Halo: 817 W. Peachtree St.. #E-100, 404.962.7333 • L-Bar: 939 Ponce de Leon Avenue, 208.545.1176 • Leopard Lounge: 84 12th Street, 404.271.4785 • The Nook: 1144 Piedmont Avenue, 404.745.9222 • Park Tavern: 500 10th Street NE, 404.249.0001 • Shout: 1197 Peachtree Street, 404.846.2000 • Steamhouse Lounge: 1051 W. Peachtree, 404.233.7980 • Straits: 793 Juniper Street, NE, 404.877.1283 • Twisted Taco: 66 12th Street, NE, 404.607.8771 • Vortex: 878 Peachtree Street, 404.875.1667 • Zocalos: 187 10th Street, NE, 404.249.7576
LGBTQ NIGHTLIFE • Blakes: 227 10th Street, 404.892.5786 • Bulldogs: 893 Peachtree Street, 404.872.3025 • Burkharts: 1492 Piedmont Avenue # F, 404.872.4403
MISCELLANEOUS • 10 Pin Alley: 261 19th Street, 404.872.3364 (Bowling) • Cheetah: 887 Spring Street NW, 678.916.4316 (Adult Entertainment)
Aurum at Metropolis Visit Midtown’s coolest new cocktail lounge. Aurum is Latin for “gold,” and the new lounge features a gold and chocolate color palate, laid-back DJ’s and great drinks. 933 Peachtree, Suite 915 | (404) 815-9426
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Events Calendar Noteworthy: Street Food Thursdays: Drop by the Woodruff Arts Center and 10th & Peachtree every Thursday this summer to experience Atlanta's Street Food revolution. The trucks are humming from 11am to 2pm or until the food runs out. Also, enjoy PopUp chefs at 999 Peachtree. MidtownATL.com
June 2011
Tuesdays in June: Enjoy two appetizers for the price of one at Table 1280 (with the purchase of two entrees.) table1280.com
Midtown Market: Georgia's farmers bring the market to town every Wednesday at 999 Peachtree from 4pm to 7pm. Enjoy organic produce, meats and dairy along with wonderful hand-crafted goods and sundries. MidtownATL.com
July 2011
07/09: Local favorites The Indigo Girls perform on the lawn at the Botanical Gardens. atlantabotanicalgarden.org
August 2011
Sundays through 10/09: Head over to Park Tavern for Unplugged in the Park. It's free and features great local, regional and national performers. parktavern.com
SUMMER STROLL Walk the Midtown Mile (Fox Theater to the Woodruff Arts Center) and enjoy live music, art, entertainment, kids’ activities, restaurant specials, street food, pop-up shops and trunk shows along the way. 11am - 7pm 06/11, 12pm -4pm 06/12. facebook.com/MidtownATL.
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Arts & Entertainment 14th Street Playhouse
173 14th Street. 404.733.4738 14thstplayhouse.org
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
1280 Peachtree Street. 404.733.5000 atlantasymphony.org
Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring Street. 404.873.3391 puppet.org
Georgia Shakespeare
4484 Peachtree Rd. 404.264.0020 gashakespeare.org
High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree Street. 404.733.HIGH high.org
Margaret Mitchell House
990 Peachtree Street. 404.249.7015 gwtw.org
Piedmont Park Conservancy Community Center 1071 Piedmont Avenue. 404.876.4024 piedmontpark.org
For a more extensive list of links to Midtown arts and entertainment venues, visit www.midtownATL.com
Neighborhood And Community NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS Ansley Park ansleypark.org Atlantic Station atlanticstation.com Home Park homepark.org Midtown Alliance 404.892.4782 midtownalliance.org Midtown Neighborhood MidtownAtlanta.org Sherwood Forest sherwoodforestatlanta.org
GOVERNMENT SERVICES City Council District 2 Kwanza Hall 404.330.6038 Fire Station #15 170 10th St.. Atlanta, GA 30309 Police Zone 5 404.658.7054 NPU-E Chair: Penelope Cheroff Meetings: 1st Tues, 6:30pm pcheroff@cheroffgroup.com
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Metropolis & 999 Peachtree PERSONAL SERVICES
We Cater!
Cross Cuts Hair stylists 999 Peachtree, Lobby Level 404.872.2226
Party platters, boxed lunches and more! jimmyjohns.com
James Madison Salon Hair stylists 404.266.8647 933 Peachtree, The Metropolis jamesmadisonsalon.com Solarium Tanning Tanning salon 404.249.9677 933 Peachtree, The Metropolis solariumtan.com Doc’s Shoeshine & Leather Care 999 Peachtree, Lobby Level
MEDICAL/DENTAL SERVICES Dr. Herman Donatelli General & Prosthrodontics 404.874.9615 Goodman & Goldstein Endodontics 404.885.1441 Metro Atlanta Cardiology Consultants Diagnostic, Interventional and Preventive Cardiology 404.874.1788 Midtown Oral & Facial Surgery Oral Surgery 404.892.2999
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Metropolis & 999 Peachtree (PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CON’T) Dr. Abe Shuster Periodontics 404.876.4867 Dr. Jeff Smith General & Cosmetic Dentistry 404.876.7979 Nanston Dental General, Cosmetic, & Implant Dentistry 404.892.2337
RESTAURANT Empire State South 404.541.1105 empirestatesouth.com Jimmy John’s Sandwiches 404.853.3443 jimmyjohns.com The Peachtree Club 404.817.0999 peachtreeclub.com Taco Mac 678.904.7211 tacomac.com
RETAIL Drew Lewis Men's and women's fashion 404.881.5359 drewlewis-atl.com En Paris A Pop-Up Boutique shoppingenparis.com The UPS Store Shipping professionals 933 Peachtree, The Metropolis 404.685.8280
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