The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New owners acquire Krog Street Market, Stove Works

Both properties are adjacent to the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail.

- By Becca J.G. Godwin Becca.Godwin@ajc.com

New owners have been announced for Krog Street Market, about seven months after the game-changing mixed-use redevelopm­ent in Inman Park was listed for sale.

Asana Partners announced Friday the acquisitio­n of both Krog Street Market and the nearby Atlanta Stove Works, both of which are adjacent to the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail.

Atlanta-based Paces Properties previously purchased Krog Street Market in 2012 for $13.5 million, and opened the doors with a mix of dining and retail in late 2014. Late last year, investors said they sought to recapitali­ze funds due to its success.

Krog Street Market includes establishm­ents such as Superica, Ticonderog­a Club and The Little Tart Bake Shop. Stove Works has offices with tenants such as Trees Atlanta and the Beltline; its restaurant­s include Rathbun’s,

Krog Bar and Bell Street Burrito.

Asana will invest capital to enhance the properties, according to a news release. Brian Purcell, the Charlotte-based real estate company’s managing director, said the recent acquisitio­ns fit the “strategy of investing in urban shopping and dining locations that are closely connected to their

surroundin­g neighborho­ods.”

The move comes just more than a year after Asana reportedly paid $18.1 million for a Ponce de Leon Avenue property that includes the Majestic Diner and the Plaza Theatre. The company also owns Glenwood Park retail properties.

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