Chattanooga, Tennessee
Spring 2011
Southern Living Magazine recently honored Warehouse Row with the title “Best Shopping Street in the South.� Find out why in this issue of The Row.
From fish tacos in the food market to mint juleps with locally sourced ingredients at The Social, Warehouse Row is the south’s best destination for food.
Public House
Petunia’s
Celebrate spring at Public House and The Social
Hallelujah! The Silver Jalapeño has arrived at Warehouse Row
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erched above Market Street, the patio at Public House delivers an urban, downtown dining experience without direct street contact. Covered from rain and shaded from direct sun, a gentle cross-breeze washes the tables and makes outdoor dining in demand through summer and into fall. Public House’s satisfying quinoa and local vegetable salad returns to the menu this spring while The Social celebrates the new season with mojitos and mint juleps made with wild mint from Lookout Mountain.
he recently renovated food court at Warehouse Row scored a major victory when Virginia Cofer decided to open the second Petunia’s Silver Jalapeño location at the Row. Her smoked pork butt sandwich made from “massive chunks of tender meat lovingly smoked for 24 hours” has been described as “the best pork butt sandwich in the south” -- and her fish tacos are to die for. Whether you’re downtown for some shopping or grabbing a quick snack on your lunch break, Petunia’s is a sure bet for great local eats. 2
Warehouse Row’s tag line is “uncommon style.” With uncommon goods at REVIVAL and fanciful bedding at Yves Delorme, it’s easy to see why.
Yves Delorme
REVIVAL
A tale in three parts: the colors of Brazil, the orchid of Tijuca, the impact of Mata and more at Yves Delorme
These uncommon goods underscore uncommon style
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ake a three-part journey with linens from Yves Delorme. Discover the flowers and colors of Brazil with the Tijuca, Mata and Ipanema collections. Scattered grasses and wildflowers inspire a landscape of pure white Egyptian cotton in the Soufflé collection. Finally, the Cosimo and Architex collections pay homage to great architects and builders. Spring is the perfect time to refresh your bedding with these and other inspired designs. Yves Delorme’s Spring Sale runs April 16 through 30.
EVIVAL’s trove of uncommon goods underscores Warehouse Row’s status as the South’s “Best Shopping Street.” Styled as a brooding-but-modern emporium, REVIVAL crashes together antiques, upholstery, vintage, salvage, lighting and even luxury gifts. Indeed, a late 19th century cast stone bust (wearing bits of its last garden’s moss) has been freshly mounted on an artisanal forged modern steel stand. As REVIVAL reaches into the past to move forward into the future, we know we’re home at Warehouse Row.
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Kayce Hughes
DREWLEWIS
Vintage-inspired clothing, paper goods, toys and accessories
Sip and shop on Thursdays at DREWLEWIS, 4pm - 6pm
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ince its opening last fall, DREWLEWIS has quickly become THE place where stylish men shop. Now, their Thursday afternoon happy hours with complimentary cocktails and generous discounts provide the perfect excuse for guys to drop in and stock up on the latest fashions by designers like Billy Reid, Penguin, and Shades of Grey.
Embellish
Amanda Pinson
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ayce Hughes clothing has been sold around the world and been featured in magazines including Vogue, InStyle, and Martha Stewart Wedding. Their new flagship Warehouse Row boutique features vintage-inspired women’s and children’s clothing, paper goods, toys and home accessories. Mention this article for 25% off your first purchase.
Discover Reed Evins, Stuart Weitzman, Donald Pilner and more!
Glorious Georgia earrings sparkle against any woman’s skin
mbellish carries a wide range of styles to fit any budget -- including a just-introduced line of high-fashion footwear by designer Reed Evins. Owner Terri Holley strives to remember each client’s name, size and style, delivering an unparalleled customer service experience. Be sure to check out their private showroom of Carlisle and Per Se.
ing in the spring with glorious Georgia earrings by designer Andrea Fohrman. Highly faceted 14mm stones on Victorian multi-prong mountings make for a remarkable departure from winter heaviness. Here, the Georgia earrings are shown in rose de France, rock crystal, and green amethyst. A multitude of other stones are available for special order.
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Bar Denim Blues For the cowboy and cowgirl in us all
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aloon meets city slicker at Bar Denim Blues. Smack in the middle of Chattanooga’s downtown, find the boots, blue jeans and buckles of the old west in a boutique so casually elegant it would make a New York City boy do a double take.
Rhinoceros
French style, Chattanooga charm
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ith its French style and Chattanooga charm, Rhinoceros Boutique is a perfect fit for Warehouse Row. Take Mom to Rhino for an early Mother’s Day celebration on May 5. Designer Diana Shaw will be on hand to show off her jewelry collection, “Yesterday.”
Ellie’s Fine Lingerie Chattanooga’s best intimate apparel and more
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arehouse Row’s newest fashion boutique, Ellie’s Fine Lingerie (ellieslingerie.com) steams up the Row with designer intimate apparel, sleepwear, shapewear and accessories. The showroom is also available for after-hours bridal lingerie showers, women’s groups and private shopping events.
From blue jeans to baubles, Warehouse Row has Chattanooga’s best fashions, bar none.
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Pilates Chattanooga Chattanooga’s premiere pilates studio relocates to Warehouse Row
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he Pilates method, developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates, teaches awareness of breath and alignment of the spine for superior mental and physical health. Pilates Chattanooga brings these methods into the 21st century with state of the art apparatus, group classes, private lessons and certified instructors. Join them for an opening celebration Friday, April 29 from 4pm - 8pm.
Level 10
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n a world of quick fix and instant gratification, Level 10 is a one-stop-shop for all your hair, skin and nail needs. The Axxium gel manicure by OPI guarantees beautiful chip-free nails for up to two weeks. Wave bye-bye to fine lines with a Clarisonic facial (kits are also available for home use). Finally, the Coppola Keratin Smoothing Treatment and the Keratin blowout deliver luxurious, frizz-free hair. Level 10’s devoted team of professionals will make sure your experience is a Perfect 10.
The Cosmetic Market
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ounding out Warehouse Row’s top tier lineup of health and beauty shops is cuttingedge skin care boutique The Cosmetic Market. Discover Back Bar®, TCM’s exclusive line of nourishing shampoos, quenching conditioners and styling creams. TCM is also introducing limited-engagement spray tanning services; stop by their next spray tan event on April 9. You’ll also want to save the date for Trish McEvoy’s Artist on Location event April 15-16, 10am - 5pm.
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DIRECTORY Amanda Pinson Jewelry amandapinsonjewelry.com (423) 209.2828 Bar Denim Blues bardenimblues.com (423) 710.3350 The Cosmetic Market thecosmeticmarket.com (423) 779.1377 DREWLEWIS drewlewis-atl.com (423) 475.6345 Ellie’s Fine Lingerie (423) xxx-xxxx url.com
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n addition to Chattanooga’s best shopping and dining, the Row delivers SPACE, a 7,400 square foot event facility. To inquire about SPACE, contact Jennifer Mingola at 423.267.1127. Find Warehouse Row on Facebook, or explore the website at warehouserow.net.
Embellish embellishshoes.com (423) 752.shoe Kayce Hughes kaycehughes.com (423) 386.5225 Level 10 level10salonchattanooga.com (423) 634.2042 Petunia’s Silver Jalapeño (423) 756-6010 petuniassilverjalapeno.com Pilates Chattanooga (423) 493-0775 pilateschattanooga.com Public House publichousechattanooga.com (423) 266.3366 Revival revivaluncommongoods.com (423) 265.2656 Rhinoceros Rhinocerosboutique.com (423) 634.8045 Tanner Hill Gallery tannerhillgallery.com (423) 280.7182 Yves Delorme yvesdelorme.com (423) 265.4005 Warehouse Row Leasing: (423) 267.1127 gkrauth@jamestownproperties.com SPACE Rental: (423) 267.1127 Jmingola@jamestownproperties.com
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A Jamestown Properties publication for Warehouse Row 1110 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402 www.warehouserow.net, P: (423) 267-1127, F: (423) 267-1129