Ponce City Market unveils 13 new retail tenants

Shops to open up at PCM this spring

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Ponce City Market is just a few months away from its long-awaited opening. Over the past year, Jamestown Properties has slowly unveiled plans for the nearly 2 million-square-foot mixed-use development. Those so far have included details about its residential units, dining options, office tenants, and a public plaza facing the Atlanta Beltline.

Now they’ve released a list of 13 new retail stores — J. Crew, Anthropologie, Mountain High Outfitters, among others — that will soon call the Old Fourth Ward development home. Michael Phillips, president of Jamestown Properties, today said in a statement that PCM’s retail shops will offer an “unparalleled shopping experience that does not currently exist in the city.” The stores will open along with PCM’s Central Food Hall sometime this spring.

Check out the full list of retail tenants after the jump. (Don’t forget your hater’s guide to Williams Sonoma when you visit!)

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The Frye Company
A leading producer of quality leather boots and accessories, The Frye Company’s expansion into Ponce City Market marks the brand’s first location in Atlanta and seventh nationwide. The space will occupy 4,135 square feet and offer Frye’s signature boots for men and women as well as leather bags and accessories.

Oakleaf & Acorn
Oakleaf & Acorn is a boutique men’s shop representing quality and craftsmanship. It offers select findings including apparel, knives, leather products, apothecary and more, previously only available through the online store and pop-up shops. This will be Oakleaf & Acorn’s first brick and mortar location, opening in summer 2015, and occupying approximately 700 square feet.

The Jean Machine
The Jean Machine offers well-cut, custom-fit denim and apparel for men. An international brand from London, The Jean Machine debuted in the United States in New York City. Its Atlanta location, at 1,200 square feet, marks the first location in the country and will debut at Ponce City Market in fall 2015.

Williams-Sonoma Home
The Williams-Sonoma Home store is an urban industrial design unique to Ponce City Market, incorporating the Williams-Sonoma classic cook shop and its new home offerings. This flagship store will open in fall 2015, and occupy 9,251 square feet at the east end of the Central Food Hall.

Madewell
Founded in 2006, Madewell is a division of J.Crew Group Inc., specializing in modern women’s apparel. Madewell’s beginning was heavily inspired by authentic denim, and the brand has since expanded to a full line of clothing with hundreds of locations nationwide. Madewell’s Ponce City Market location will be the third in Georgia and will occupy 3,017 square feet of space and open in spring 2015.

West Elm
A leader in home furnishings and décor, West Elm offers distinctive pieces to style the home including furniture, bedding, lighting, kitchen wares and more. Since 2002, the brand has rapidly expanded from its original Brooklyn home in an old warehouse and has chosen Ponce City Market to reflect its roots. The Ponce City Market store will be one of the largest retail spaces at 13,750 square feet adjacent to the Central Food Hall and will open in spring 2015.

Anthropologie
Anthropologie is a leading national brand offering cutting edge women’s fashion, gifts and accessories. The popular shop, opening in spring 2015, will occupy 11,618 square feet on the ground floor.

Mountain High Outfitters
Mountain High Outfitters specializes in outdoor active wear and gear for outdoor enthusiasts. A regionally focused brand, Mountain High Outfitters has locations in Alabama and Tennessee as well as one in Atlanta. This nearly 6,900-square-foot location will mark the second in the city and will open in spring 2015.

Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation is a classic American lighting and house parts store. Founded in 1977 as a salvage store supplying antique lighting and hardware to historic homes in Portland, Ore., Rejuvenation now manufactures period-inspired lighting, furnishings and home décor.
The majority of its hardwired lighting products are made-to-order at the manufacturing facility in Portland. This location, occupying approximately 6,000 square feet and opening in fall 2015, is the brand’s fifth nationwide and first on the East Coast

Goorin Bros. Hat Shop
Founded more than a century ago by a family of bold hatmakers, Goorin Bros. Hat Shop is dedicated to reviving the neighborhood hat shop. Goorin Bros. continues the tradition of authentic family craftsmanship, offering a variety of seasonal hats in a range of styles for men and women. The 1,000-square-foot space in Ponce City Market, opening in spring 2015, will be the first in Georgia.

J. Crew
An established American brand with an international presence, J.Crew has been a go-to for timeless men’s, women’s and children’s fashion for more than three decades. The Ponce City Market location will offer J.Crew’s signature apparel and accessories in the 5,382 square foot space beginning in spring 2015.

Michael Stars
Inspired by the West Coast lifestyle, Michael Stars is a women’s apparel line specializing in custom-fit tee shirts, sweaters, dresses, bottoms and more. It recently debuted a men’s line and both will be featured in the Ponce City Market location’s 1,539-square-foot space, opening in spring 2015.

Lou Lou Accessories
A family owned jewelry boutique based in Virginia, Lou Lou Accessories introduces its statement jewelry, bags and accessories to Atlanta with its first location in the Southeast. Lou Lou’s storefront will open in spring 2015, and occupy 1,200 square feet.

If you haven’t already, be sure to read Thomas Wheatley’s profile of Michael Phillips in CL’s “People to Watch in 2015” issue.