PCMJamestown Properties has revealed the names of 13 retailers who will be moving into Ponce City Market, the gargantuan mixed-use redevelopment of the former Sears & Roebuck (and later City Hall East) building in the Old Fourth Ward.

The retailers that will be opening later this year include:

The Frye Company: Leather boots and accessories for men and women.

Oakleaf & Acorn: The first physical location for this online only store featuring men’s apparel, knives, leather products and more.

The Jean Machine: Custom-fit denim and apparel for men from London.

Williams-Sonoma Home: The classic cook shop combines with its home store for a flagship location at PCM.

Madewell: An offshoot of J. Crew offering modern women’s apparel.

West Elm: Home furnishings and decor.

Anthropologie: Women’s fashion, gifts and accessories.

Mountain High Outfitters:  Outdoor active wear and gear.

Rejuvenation: Lighting and home decor.

Goorin Bros. Hat Shop: Styles for men and women.

J. Crew: Men’s, women’s and children’s fashion.

Michael Stars: Men’s and women’s apparel line specializing in custom-fit T-shirts and more.

Lou Lou Accessories: Jewelry, bags and accessories.

For more photos and details about the stores, check out the feature at Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Collin Kelley is the executive editor of Atlanta Intown, Georgia Voice, and the Rough Draft newsletter. He has been a journalist for nearly four decades and is also an award-winning poet and novelist.

2 replies on “Ponce City Market reveals 13 new retailers”

  1. I was very disappointed to read about the boring slate of typical national retailers slated to fill PCN. What a let down! Will there be any truly new, creative one of a kind retailers? I live in VaHi 3 blocks away and am your target demographic. You’re not in Buckhead or Lenox mall. The intown demographic expects something different.

    I was hoping for something more like Vancouver’s Granville Market or a larger version of Krog Street Market. They feel exciting, wonderous and creative at every turn. That’s why they’re constantly packed with people.

  2. I was very disappointed to read about the boring slate of typical national retailers slated to fill PCN. What a let down! Will there be any truly new, creative one of a kind retailers? I live in VaHi 3 blocks away and am your target demographic. You’re not in Buckhead or Lenox mall. The intown demographic expects something different.

    I was hoping for something more like Vancouver’s Granville Market or a larger version of Krog Street Market. They feel exciting, wonderous and creative at every turn. That’s why they’re constantly packed with people.

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