Adaptive-reuse brewery project pitched along BeltLine corridor Josh Green Mon, 03/11/2024 - 14:13 A new brewing and dining concept has entered the pipeline along an Atlanta BeltLine corridor that’s scheduled to see construction soon.

Representatives for Monday Night Brewing have submitted plans to the BeltLine Design Review Committee for an adaptive-reuse project that would remake an old storage building at 1500 Northside Drive—a stone’s throw from the brewery’s original location on Trabert Avenue, near the Atlanta Waterworks complex in Berkeley Park.

The building also overlooks one of five segments of the BeltLine’s Northwest Trail, an arc of multipurpose pathways that will link the Westside to Buckhead.

Kimley-Horn/Gensler, via BeltLine DRC

Where the Monday Night Brewing brewhouse and pizza addition would be tucked beside the Northwest Trail corridor. Kimley-Horn, via BeltLine DRC

Monday Night Brewing’s plans call for converting the metal building—previously used as a storage warehouse and still zoned for industrial purposes—into a brewery and pizza kitchen, per a Special Administrative Permit filing.

Renderings describe the back portion of the building as “The Grove.”

Plans call for adding a new storefront, overhead doors at openings, an exterior canopy, and a new roof. Minor demolition will create openings in exterior walls, interior partitions, and roof panels, per the SAP filing.

Exterior changes would see new access pathways built to the BeltLine and hardscaped areas for an outdoor patio.

Kimley-Horn/Gensler, via BeltLine DRC

The planned route of the BeltLine’s Northwest Trail (in purple), with the original Monday Night Brewing facility and the proposed expansion (blue circle). A former carpet business (red star) fronts Northside Drive. Google Maps; ABI

The BeltLine section in question—Segment 3 of the Northwest Trail—will eventually span 1.2 miles and cross beneath Interstate 75 at Tanyard Creek. The BeltLine is permitting the small section of trail between Trabert Avenue (near Monday Night Brewing’s current facility) and Northside Drive, in hopes that construction can begin there as early as this month.

Designs for the rest of Segment 3 are scheduled to be 60 percent finished by May, with Astra Group contracted to help with construction scheduling, budgeting, and other logistics.

We’ve reached out to Monday Night Brewing reps for information on the project’s size and potential timeline for opening. This story will be updated with any further details that come.

The facility in question is tucked behind these buildings fronting Northside Drive. Google Maps

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The planned route of the BeltLine’s Northwest Trail (in purple), with the original Monday Night Brewing facility and the proposed expansion (blue circle). A former carpet business (red star) fronts Northside Drive. Google Maps; ABI

Where the Monday Night Brewing brewhouse and pizza addition would be tucked beside the Northwest Trail corridor. Kimley-Horn, via BeltLine DRC

The facility in question is tucked behind these buildings fronting Northside Drive. Google Maps

Kimley-Horn/Gensler, via BeltLine DRC

Kimley-Horn/Gensler, via BeltLine DRC

Subtitle Northside Drive proposal calls for new Monday Night Brewing facility, restaurant

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Image A rendering showing a large shed like building next to a railroad corridor where a brewery and pizza kitchen are planned.

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