An Industrial Renaissance
The Stove Works - Inman Park, Atlanta, GA

Like a breath of fresh air, a century-old Atlanta factory is given a new outlook on life. Transformed in 1999 from a derelict manufacturing plant for cast-iron stoves, The Stove Works today is a progressive commercial loft located in the heart of Inman Park, two miles east of downtown Atlanta. While this loft still carries memories of its history as a factory, it has been revived to once again exist as a place where businesses thrive.

Begin your business journey here. Make friends, develop clients, enhance your reputation and grow your career. Edgy? Yes. But with elements of synergy, comfort and corporate efficiency. It’s all here.

What's Missing Is You.

In The News 

In May, 2003, The Stove Works was awarded the Atlanta Urban Design Commission's AWARD OF EXCELLENCE for Adaptive Use. Richard L. Taylor, FAIA, was the architect.

The Atlanta Jounal-Constitution -
Design: Awards celebrate stories with happy ending Sunday, May 18, 2003

Atlanta Real Estate & Community Living, Edgewood's Evolution, Atlanta'a once-vital thoroughfrare is back in business, by Emily Horton, August 2004.

Is It Art? Creative Loafing, February 2006
Perched 20 feet above the atrium in Stove Works on Krog Street is this pretty little lady, whose wardrobe mysteriously changes overnight to feature shirts and hats representing different businesses in the complex.

Betty Bench - Creative Loafing Published 02-08-06


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