Kodak Building | |
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General information | |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Address | 300 Ponce de Leon Avenue |
Coordinates | 33°46′22.224″N 84°22′39.18″W / 33.77284000°N 84.3775500°W |
Completed | c. 1950 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 |
The Kodak Building is a historic building in Atlanta, Georgia. Built in midtown Atlanta around 1950, the building originally served as a camera shop, with a large sign on top of the building advertising Kodak considered a local landmark. The building has been vacant for several years, but was recently sold and is scheduled for redevelopment.
The building was originally built around 1950 as a camera shop for Star Photo. [1] [2] It was built simultaneously to the building next to it, which currently houses the Atlanta Eagle, a gay bar that was the subject of the Atlanta Eagle police raid in 2009. [2] The building was eventually converted to a Kodak shop, and during this time a large advertising sign for the company was added to the top of the building, which remains on the building today. [3] [4] In the early 2000s, the building served as the campaign headquarters for Shirley Franklin's team during her campaign to become mayor of Atlanta. [1] [2] [4]
Around 2009, the Kodak Building and Atlanta Eagle building were foreclosed on. [5] The two buildings were sold in May 2014, [6] with the Atlanta Eagle's lease renewed. [2] As part of the sale agreement, the Kodak sign was to remain on the building. [6] The buildings were sold again in 2016 for approximately $2 million, with plans to convert the Kodak Building into a healthcare center. [1] [7]
On November 11, 2020, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation listed the "Atlanta Eagle and Kodak Buildings" on its annual list of Places in Peril. [8] [9]
Kodak Building | |
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General information | |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Address | 300 Ponce de Leon Avenue |
Coordinates | 33°46′22.224″N 84°22′39.18″W / 33.77284000°N 84.3775500°W |
Completed | c. 1950 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 |
The Kodak Building is a historic building in Atlanta, Georgia. Built in midtown Atlanta around 1950, the building originally served as a camera shop, with a large sign on top of the building advertising Kodak considered a local landmark. The building has been vacant for several years, but was recently sold and is scheduled for redevelopment.
The building was originally built around 1950 as a camera shop for Star Photo. [1] [2] It was built simultaneously to the building next to it, which currently houses the Atlanta Eagle, a gay bar that was the subject of the Atlanta Eagle police raid in 2009. [2] The building was eventually converted to a Kodak shop, and during this time a large advertising sign for the company was added to the top of the building, which remains on the building today. [3] [4] In the early 2000s, the building served as the campaign headquarters for Shirley Franklin's team during her campaign to become mayor of Atlanta. [1] [2] [4]
Around 2009, the Kodak Building and Atlanta Eagle building were foreclosed on. [5] The two buildings were sold in May 2014, [6] with the Atlanta Eagle's lease renewed. [2] As part of the sale agreement, the Kodak sign was to remain on the building. [6] The buildings were sold again in 2016 for approximately $2 million, with plans to convert the Kodak Building into a healthcare center. [1] [7]
On November 11, 2020, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation listed the "Atlanta Eagle and Kodak Buildings" on its annual list of Places in Peril. [8] [9]