There’s still a good bit of work to be done on the new plaza area at The Avenue East Cobb, which is the centerpiece of the retail center’s ongoing redevelopment project.
But North American Properties, The Avenue’s management company, announced this week that it’s scheduled an unveiling of “The Plaza” in early September.
A cocktail event takes place on Thursday, Sept. 7, from 6-9 p.m., with appropriate attire, and featuring live music, light food and drink and more.
It’s being billed as “an exclusive first look at the Redefined Avenue East Cobb,” and tickets will go on sale Monday, Aug. 7 at 9 a.m. More information can be found by clicking here.
The Plaza is a public space that will include live music and other special events.
Tickets for the unveiling are $75 per person, and include a complimentary open bar and food tastings from new restaurants that are part of the overhaul, including the two “jewel box” buildings going up on either side of The Plaza.
Those include Press Waffle Co. and Peach State Pizza, as we noted back in February.
All ticket proceeds from the cocktail event will benefit MUST Ministries.
For redevelopment updates, including a construction livestream, click here.
There’s also a new women’s clothing store that’s coming soon to The Avenue. It’s called Evereve, which has more than 100 retail locations around the country, including two others in metro Atlanta, and is going in next to Warby Parker.
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Remember when the first reports came out and we were told we were getting ‘chef driven’ restaurants. What have we got? Waffles and pizza!
I just feel this is all a half baked effort. Too little, too late.