INSIDE THIS ISSUE: BUSINESS OF THE MONTH 2 COMMUNITY 3 WELCOME NEW BUSINESSES, MONTHLY S P E C I A L S , CAUGHT DOWNTOWN 4 COMMUNITY CON’T. . . 5 AVAILABLE PROPERTY 6 - 7 CALENDAR OF EVENTS, FOOD & NIGHTLIFE, HELP WANTED& WEEKLY ACTIVITIES/ 8 NOVEMBER 2012 V O L UME 3 , I S S UE 1 1 Strategic Economic Development Plan Almost Complete! DOWNTOWN EAST POINT IS A FOCUS AREA FOR THE CITY OF EAST POINT’S DEPARTMENT OF ECO- NOMIC DEVELOPME NT AND THE EAST POINT MAIN STREET ASSO- CIATION (EPMSA). EPMSA’S MISSION IS: To preserve and en- hance the downtown area as the heart of East Point, communicating a sense of place, community pride andheritage, while providing for a successful business and residentialenvironment. Development Economic The City’s Economic De- velopment Department is finalizing the last details on the first Strategic Economic Development Plan (SEDP). The plan will give City leaders an objective assess- ment of the City’s competi- tive position in attracting businesses and identify op- portunities within the City for specific industries. The plan will ultimately provide a road map for the City to succeed in attracting private investment within an ex- tremely vibrant and com- petitive regional market. Bleakly Advisory Group and Contente Consulting began the plan earlier this year which included stake- holder meetings, presenta- tions to City leaders, com- munity survey, focus groups and leadership interviews. The five elements of the plan include: baseline con- ditions, competitive assess- ment, target industries, strategies and action plan. The baseline conditions summarize characteristics ofthe City’s people, homes, jobs, schools and real estate conditions. The competitive assessment compares the City with a range of comparable cities in the region (i.e. Col- lege Park, Newnan, etc.).The target industries analysis de- fines a set of target industries that have strong potential to locate or expand their opera- tions in the City which can be the focus of the City’s busi- ness recruitment efforts. The following target industry sec- tors show the most promise for the City based on its cur- rent economic climate, future employment trends, and the City’s unique competitive environment: accommoda- tions and food services, com- mercial aviation and services, logistics and distribution, food processing, healthcare social services, manufactur- ing and heavy industry, and retail trade. The strategy part of the plan focuses on defin- ing a set of economic initia- tives for the City to imple- ment to achieve its economic vision. Those strategies in- clude: expand the business sector, target downtown de- velopment and retail expan- sion, improve the business environment and enhance the quality of life. The most important element of the SEDP process is the action plan. The acti on p lan is the tool that transforms the SEDP from idea to action. It identifies both the individual tasks that must occur in or- der to move the plan forward and the party responsible for each task. This will enable City leadership to clearly understand what must occur for the plan to move for- ward. It is also a useful too l for monitoring the progress and the plan and periodically updating it and assigning day-to-day accountability. Stay tuned as this plan is hopefully adopted by the Mayor and City Council by the end of the year. For more information, you can call 404-270-7058 or visit www.thinkeastpoint.com. East Point Celebrates the Holidays Hot Cocoa Treats Holiday MusicVisit w/Santa Annual Tree Lightin g! Call 404-270-7045 for more info! Friday, Dec.7th EP City Hall, 2777 East Point St.5:30-7:30pm Produced by the CEC Commission
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,1513 E. Cleveland Ave.,678-539-6010, Youth Outreach
, 2861 East Point St., 404-763-3339, Adult Day Care, 2787 Main St., Open Dinner & Late Night Thur.-Sunday
(re-opened 2714 East Point St., 404-832-0685, BBQ Restaurant
3183 Main St., 404-748-4338, Open Dinner & Late Night Thur.-Sun.
2791 Main Street, 404-781-8567, Legal Services
1596 West Cleveland Ave., Suite 104, 404-917-7865, Salon
, 1596 West Cleveland Ave., 404-254-1760, Costumes/Clothes
1596 West Cleveland Ave. , Suite 103, 678-508-6811, Realty
1670 Washington Rd., 678-705-1691, Medical / Weightloss Clinic
1602 West Cleveland Ave. , 1-800-682-9128
404-567-6700
2879 East Point Street
2705 Church Street, Suite A, 678-636-9362. Receive one free consultation and
examination worth up to $240.00. If X-rays are needed, you will receive a 15% discount.
, Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Services, 2879 East Point Street, 404-209-9277.
“First Visit Free” including a consultation, exam and up to 2 x-rays (if needed).
1596 West Cleveland Ave., Suite 104, 404-917-7865, Back to School Special: Only
$25 for a Shampoo & Style! We also offer a variety of hair salon services, eyelashes, nails and more!
, 2861 East Point St., 404-763-3339, Adult Day Care– Free Hot Meals for
Seniors every other Friday and $30/Day Adult Day Care incl. transportation within 10 miles until Aug.31!
2791 Main Street, 404-768-3509. City Employees will receive a $50 dis-
count on a will ($75 for couples) if you bring this newsletter ad in and show your employee ID. Appt. Req’d.
1612 West Cleveland Ave., Suite 301, (404) 763-1524. Lunch Specials from12noon-3pm on Tuesday & Wednesday. Ask about our monthly specials and customer appreciation day!
2879 East Point St., 404-567-6700. 10%
off purchase as follows: Mon: Banks, Tue.:Utility/Const.Workers, Wed.:Hospitals, Thur.:Teachers, Fri.:City Employees.
Destination East Point Fall Festival 2012
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Top : East Point’s CentennialQuilt, on display at the EastPoint Historical Society
Middle Top: Atlanta UtilityWorks, 1898
Middle Bottom: Terra cotta,1907
Bottom: Buggy Works, 1908
Museum & Archives
Free Admission
Thursdays 1 - 4 pm
Saturdays 11 am - 3 pm
Phone: 404-767-4656
Eas t Po in t H i s to r i ca l Soc ie ty
www. E a s tPo in tHS . c om
In 1987, members of the East Point Woman’s Club stitched together a quilt to com-
memorate East Point’s Centennial. Each of the 49 squares helps tell the story of
East Point’s history. The quilt is on display at the East Point Historical Society. This
is the second in a series of East Point history lessons, as reflected in a sampling of
the quilt’s squares.
From the mid to the early 20th century, manufacturing expanded from on site farm
locations to over a dozen factories along the railroad lines.
From peach baskets, to man hole covers, to fertilizer and cotton oil machinery, the
Atlanta Utility Works manufactured products that reflected changing industrial
needs. The structure that housed the Atlanta Utility Works survives and can be seen
along Martin Street, south of the MARTA station.
The Atlanta Terra Cotta Company was founded in the early 1900s at the current site
of Tri-Cities Shopping Center. Utilizing nearby natural springs, the factory made
terra cotta pipes, tiles and decorative building trim until 1943 when the demand for
building materials changed to glass and steel. One surviving example of their work
is the façade of downtown Atlanta’s Eiseman building (74 Whitehall St. SW, At-
lanta, GA) that was incorporated into the Five Points MARTA Station.
In 1908, B.M. Blount opened a second factory for the production of horse-drawn
carriages and buggies. Today, this building is known as the Buggy Works. (It is one
of the few buildings in East Point on the National Register of Historic Places).
In addition to a U.S. Distillery, cotton gin operations and bottle factories, East
Point’s early businesses included a broad range of industries and services such asdepartment stores, groceries, hardware stores, pharmacies, service stations and
banks. Learn more about East Point history and see first hand the collection of arti-
facts, photographs, maps and records at the East Point Historical Society.
-Carole Griffith (Sources are from the collections of the East Point Historical Society).
Right: U.S. Distillery,1861
Left: Continental Gin,1880
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2,000–7,000 sq. ft. of retail or commer-cial & creative office space. Across fromEast Point MARTA Station in heart of downtown East Point. Call Michael Diner-
man 404-635-0027.
Former restau-
rant. Existing restaurant fixtures included,approx. 2000 sf, $2250/mth (Water incl.);Office/Retail space also available. Call
Andy Edlin, 404-255-4696, x22.
Commercial Property– 1.72 acres. 260’ of frontage on Main Street. Three buildings:#1(8216 sf), #2(3300 sf), #3(1400 sf).Listed at $850,000. Call for lease infor-
mation, Greta Sanders, 404-419-9411.
800 to 1733 sq ftavailable. Please call 404-209-5141,
www.buggy-works.com
1000 to 4000 sq ftavailable. Please call 404-209-5141 and
visit www.buggy-works.com.
10,000 sq ftavailable. Has access to loading dock.Will sub-divide. Please call 404-209-
5141, www.buggy-works.com
The
Hilliards on Main, 1st Floor CommercialSuites, HUB Zone, Offices (furnished),ideal for Atty, Ins/Accts, Counselors; Also,Multi-office space, former training officew/basic equip., great for medical/health
training. Call Jerome Hines, 678-492-9953.
515 to 13,050 sq ft
commercial suites available. Please callTumesha Tarrant for lease information at404-767-8080 and visit
www.bradenfellman.com.
Nine
spaces available. Small shop space rang-ing from 1,250 s.f. to 2,400 s.f. and mid-size space ranging from 6,000 s.f. to7,500 s.f. Call Harman Jenkins at 678-460-3122 for leasing rates/information
today!
Free-
standing building with approx. 1,369 s.f.Call Harman Jenkins at 678-460-3122 for
leasing rates/information today!
Funeral Home
-Office/Land: This property is directlyacross from the East Point MARTA Stationclose to Hartsfield-Jackson InternationalAirport. Located on approx. 1 acre. Call
Michael Dinerman 404-635-0027.
–
Retail store, office, or service business!
Zoned CR (Community Redevelopment),
Approx. 1,850-SF space, $1250/mth. Call
Daniel Latshaw, 404-876-1640 ext. 127
Two
parcels, .79 acres total. Former DentalOffice (some equip. avail.), approx. 2900sf. 12 exam areas, 2 labs, X-ray rm., 2BA$225,000 for both parcels, or $95,000for bldg. only. Gus Jordan, 404.729.9569.
Approx. 2000
SF ($2000/mth) or can be sub-dividedinto (2) 1000 SF ($1300/mth each) of-fice/retail spaces . Water included. Call
Andy Edlin, 404-255-4696, x22.
Com-pletely updated and new roof. Seats 200-250, choir area, classrooms, admin. wing with 4 offices, pastor”s suite with library,several large meeting areas. On .62 Acres.
$495,000. Call 404-235-8900.
For-mer car dealership. Vacant. 1.97 acreson two corners of Washington Rd.30,000sf, 300'x300' street front. Call
John Azar, (404) 763-0002.
Commercially Zoned Property at edge of established neighborhood. Located in theDowntown District. Approx. 4,000sf on .24ac. $69,900. Call Jenea Kennedy,
404-304-8964.
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OfficeSpace. Three spaces available: 1572 sf(3offices + conf., lobby, mail room)-$1582/mth, 900sf (2 offices + lobby)-$900/mth,1200sf (600 sf conf, office, storage, lobby)-$1200/mth. Prices above are all inclusive.
Call Ernest Kiser 404-926-1136
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V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 1 1
Zoned CR. Approx. 1373 sf., hardwoodfloors, tall ceilings, original trim work,paved parking in back, large front porch.$110,000 or $1300/mth. Lease option
available. Call Jimmy, 404-421-0372.
Approx. 3200sf., Standard lease termsnewer A/C & Roof. Sales price is$225,000. Possible owner financing. Con-
tact Jim, 404-668-8885.
Two
story office building on .61 acres. Workswell for single tenant and user or multitenant. Double height lobby. Combinedtotal of 37 offices, 5 baths, 12,857 sf. CallBrent Kewley 404-237-2900, x.109.
Com-
mercial Two Story Property–7,000 sf, .26acres. High visibility, busy corner lot—Potential Office, Retail, Restaurant, Live/Work, Gallery. Two blocks from EP MARTA.$299,000. Mike Fitzgerald, 404-603-5460
Former Church location along busy Wash-ington road. Approx. 3,000SF, $169,000
Zoned Commercial. Call 404-242-9070.Building Adjacent to this parcel (1737Washington Rd.) also available for sale.
Former Dance
Studio. 2700 SF Commercial Space w/Large Open Area. High traffic area, walk toMARTA, $1000/mth (not incl. utilities). 3BR Home with 1200 sf behind bldg. avail-
able for $700/mth. Call 404-456-2278.
Residential Duplex. Renovated.$600/mth (including Wi-Fi and Water).Walking distance to MARTA Train Stationand Downtown East Point restaurants,
library and more. Call 678-827-1665.
Approx. 4700sf, former Church locationalong busy Washington road. $265,000Zoned Commercial. Call 404-242-9070.Building Adjacent to this parcel (1751
Washington Rd.) also available for sale.
NiceCorner Office Space, Great Downtownlocation, across from EP MARTA Station.Approx. 1800sf. Rent Concession Negotia-ble. Please call John Bonner for rentterms and additional information at 770-
460-7093, x 2.
Former
Hair Salon. Great Downtown location,across from EP MARTA Station. Approx.1200sf. Please call John Bonner for rentterms and additional information at 770-
460-7093.
Current Medical Clinic. Great Downtownlocation. Clinic has approx. 2842sf, bluebuilding next door has approx. 2032sf.Includes Parking lot across the street. Call
404-585-5975 ext. 20.
Amazing Downtown location, across fromEP MARTA Station. Approx. 3410sf inthree leasable spaces: (2) Commercial +(1) Residential Loft above. Some leases in
place. $239,000. Call Jay, 404-881-8888
6
months free rent when you sign a 2yr.Lease. Retail storefront, 2000sf, $1500/mth; Back Office, 1450sf, $1200/mth;Upper Office, 1000sf, $700/mth; Loft/Office, 3000sf, $1500/mth. Will subdi-
vide! Call 678-457-0402 for more info.
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East PointCelebrates the Holidays
Hot Cocoa
Treats
Holiday Music
Visit w/Santa
Annual Tree Lighting!
Call 404-270-7045 for more info!
Friday, Dec.7th
5:30-7:30pm
Produced by the CEC Commission
EP City Hall2777 East Point St.
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for City wide info by following themat and searching for “City of East Point”
on Facebook!
Weekly Activities/Specials
American Burger
American Wing & Deli
Arden’s Garden
Big Nick’s Place
Black Tie Catering
Central Station Sports Cafe
Chic-A-Loes
Dairy Queen– Norman Berry
East Point Fish & Wings
El Rocio Mexican
Ferg’s 25/8 Bar & Grill
Fresh N’ Fit Cuisine
Lov’n It Live
Spiral Bar & Grill
Taco Bell
Thumbs Up
Waffle House
Wing Depot
www.DowntownEastPoint.com
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Thumbs Up Diner, 1617 White Way, is looking for a server. Must be available to work Saturdays andSundays. Come in and fill out an application.
N E W S L E T T E R C O N T A C T I N F O :
National Youth Advocate Program is looking for foster families to provide stable & caring
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Kri-Shun's Glam Bar Hair Salon, Hiring experienced, licensed stylists & a nail tech with a clientele base.1st. High traffic area across from MARTA station. $25 off Booth Rent for the First Month! Call 678-744-5007.
at Fire Station #1 by East Point City Hall, acrossfrom the Commons (2757 East Point St.). In-door/Outdoor Holiday Market. Unique, Hand-made Gifts, Jewelry, Clothing, pre-orders forhams, turkeys, fresh seasonal produce, fresheggs, artisan breads, bakery items, herbal prod-ucts & more! Come get your fabulous holidaymeal taken care of and unique, handmade holi-day gifts all in one stop! Visit
www.EastPointFarmersMarket.com for info!
at Fire Station #1(2757 East Point St.). Presented
by KEPB. Bring your old paperwork/bills/files!
Presented by the CECCommission, 2777 East Point Street (in front of EP City Hall), just one block from the East PointMARTA Train Station. Free Festive Activities forthe Kids, Holiday Music, Treats & Hot Cocoa, visitand photos with Santa Claus and of course, theannual Tree Lighting! Please call 404-270-7045for more information or visit the website at
www.eastpointcity.org .
at Fire Station #1 by East Point City Hall, acrossfrom the Commons (2757 East Point St.). In-door/Outdoor Holiday Market. Unique, Hand-made Gifts, Jewelry, Clothing, pre-orders forhams, turkeys, fresh seasonal produce, fresheggs, artisan breads, bakery items, herbal prod-ucts & more! Come get your fabulous holidaymeal taken care of and unique, handmade holi-day gifts all in one stop! Visit
www.EastPointFarmersMarket.com for info!
Corner Tavern:Taco Monday & $4 Margaritas
Oz Pizza: Fundraiser Night–Portion of Proceeds donated
Shack on Main: $4 Lunch Specials & 10% of City Employees
Silver’s Delight Caribbean: 10% off Bank Employees
Spexcell:“Super Monday” Interviews/Hiring for Businesses
Corner Tavern:Team Trivia & 8pm: 8 Ball Pool LeagueOz Pizza: Fundraiser Night–Portion of Proceeds donated
Selah Salon: Hair Cut Specials, 12noon-3pmShack on Main: $4 Lunch Specials & 10% of City Employees
Silver’s Delight Caribbean: 10% off Utility/Construction
Corner Tavern:$4 Tapas & Taps & 9 Ball Pool League
Selah Salon: Hair Cut Specials, 12noon-3pmShack on Main: $4 Lunch Specials & 10% of City Employees Silver’s Delight Caribbean: 10% off Hospital Employees
Velodrome: Bike Racing, Free Admission, 7:30pm
Corner Tavern: Texas Hold’em Poker, 8:30pm
Oz Pizza: Trivia Night, Win Oz Bucks, 7:30pmShack on Main: $4 Lunch Specials & 10% of City Employees
Silver’s Delight Caribbean: 10% off Teachers
Corner Tavern: All You Can Eat Crab Legs & 10pm: Pop Trivia
Shack on Main: $4 Lunch Specials & 10% of City Employees Silver’s Delight Caribbean:10% off City Employees