ATLANTA — Coro Realty and Southeastern Capital Cos. are transforming the 118-year-old Excelsior Mill buildings in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward into 30,000 square feet of office space. The two companies purchased the building in 2016 when it was known as the music venue, The Masquerade. The partnership has teamed with designer Smith Dalia Architects to open the floor plan and add natural light. Much of the manufacturing equipment will remain in place, including an extensive heavy-duty gear and pulley system originally used at the property. Completion is slated for first quarter of 2020. The property is located across from Ponce City Market along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. Scott DeMeyer and Emily Richardson with Colliers International are leading the office leasing efforts.
Coro Realty, Southeastern Capital to Convert Former Masquerade Music Venue in Atlanta into Offices
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