Elizabeth & Edgewood: A Hidden Oasis in Inman Park

Preservation and adaptive reuse transform 1940s industrial buildings into a vibrant community hub.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

The Atlanta Preservation Center is hosting a walking tour to showcase how 1940s industrial buildings along Inman Park's historic rail lines have been thoughtfully preserved and reimagined into an urban oasis. Once small industrial and commercial spaces supporting Atlanta's transportation hub, these post-war structures now house a diverse mix of businesses, creative spaces, and community gathering spots.

Why it matters

This event highlights how preservation and adaptive reuse can breathe new life into a city's industrial past, transforming underutilized spaces into vibrant community hubs. As Atlanta continues to evolve, examples like Elizabeth & Edgewood demonstrate how the city can balance progress with honoring its history and character.

The details

The walking tour will explore the redesign and repurposing of the 1940s buildings at the Elizabeth & Edgewood intersection. Formerly small industrial and commercial spaces, these structures have been thoughtfully converted into a mixed-use development featuring a variety of businesses, creative studios, and community gathering spots.

  • The walking tour will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026 from 3 pm to 5 pm.

The players

The Atlanta Preservation Center

A nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Atlanta's historic buildings and promoting adaptive reuse projects.

Elizabeth & Edgewood

A mixed-use development in Inman Park that has repurposed 1940s industrial buildings into a vibrant community hub.

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The takeaway

This event showcases how preservation and adaptive reuse can transform underutilized industrial spaces into thriving community hubs that honor a city's history while supporting its evolution. The Elizabeth & Edgewood development is a prime example of how Atlanta can balance progress and preservation to create unique, vibrant neighborhoods.