Synchronicity Theatre Seeks New Home After 12 Years in Midtown

The theater's landlord ended its lease at Peachtree Pointe building.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 5:23pm

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Synchronicity Theatre, a well-respected female-led Atlanta theater organization, is searching for a new performance space after 12 years at its Midtown location. The theater's landlord, Dewberry Capital Corp., has chosen not to renew the lease for Synchronicity's space at the Peachtree Pointe building.

Why it matters

Synchronicity Theatre has been an important part of Atlanta's arts and culture scene for over a decade, producing thought-provoking and socially conscious plays. The loss of their longtime home raises questions about the challenges facing small and mid-sized arts organizations in finding affordable performance venues, especially as real estate development continues to reshape urban neighborhoods.

The details

Synchronicity Theatre has been based at the Peachtree Pointe building in Midtown Atlanta since 2014. The landlord, Dewberry Capital Corp., has decided not to renew the theater's lease, forcing Synchronicity to find a new home for its productions and educational programming.

  • Synchronicity Theatre has been located at Peachtree Pointe since 2014.
  • Dewberry Capital Corp. chose not to renew Synchronicity's lease in 2026.

The players

Synchronicity Theatre

A well-respected female-led Atlanta theater organization that has produced thought-provoking and socially conscious plays for over a decade.

Dewberry Capital Corp.

The landlord that owns the Peachtree Pointe building where Synchronicity Theatre has been based since 2014.

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What’s next

Synchronicity Theatre is actively searching for a new performance space in the Atlanta area to continue its programming.

The takeaway

The loss of Synchronicity Theatre's longtime home in Midtown highlights the ongoing challenges facing small and mid-sized arts organizations in finding affordable venues, especially as real estate development transforms urban neighborhoods.