Jessica Horton |
SAVANNAH, GA – West Broad, a landmark redevelopment complex located in the 300 block of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. on Savannah’s vibrant westside, recently welcomed a slate of new commercial tenants, including Savannah Square Pops, Origin Coffee Bar, Chewning Interiors, AMPT-Savannah, Smithereens and National Marine Sanctuary Foundation.
These recent lessees
join long-term tenants such as Forsight Eye Care, Rethink Design and Sweet
Peach Cosmetic Tattoo.
“We’re thrilled to announce that the entire first floor at West Broad is fully
leased,” said West Broad owner and CFO Jessica Horton.
Amanda (Mandy) Zanski |
"We’ve sought to
curate a tenant mix that will create a welcoming experience for Savannah
professionals.”
Originally built between 1910 and 1922, the buildings in the 300 block of
Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. underwent an extensive exterior and interior
renovation led by award-winning urban design and civic architecture firm
Sottile and Sottile, who carefully restored the historic structures while
thoughtfully paying homage to Savannah’s past.
West Broad earned a
2020 Preservation Award from Historic Savannah Foundation as well as a 2021
Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation from the Georgia Trust for Historic
Preservation.
West Broad, a landmark redevelopment complex located in the 300 block of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. on Savannah’s vibrant westside |
“West Broad is an outstanding example of how historic commercial properties can enjoy new life in Savannah,” said Judge Realty Sales Associate Mandy Zanski.
“It has been extremely exciting to see such a diverse group of businesses relocate to this highly desirable commercial location.”
Bounded by W. Charlton St. and W. Jones St., the revitalized complex offers nearly 60,000 square feet of total space, including commercial units with new electrical, plumbing and mechanical system; a rooftop common area; and a rentable courtyard.
West Broad features three floors of commercial space and a
rich history as the former home of Savannah’s iconic Thrifty Supply Center
hardware store for nearly 60 years and a vital part of the city’s
African-American business community.
In the 1960s, the
area fell into decline following the demolition of the landmark Union Station
building and the construction of the I-16 flyover.
Savannah’s iconic Thrifty Supply Center hardware store for nearly 60 years and a vital part of the city’s African-American business community |
Today, this exciting commercial development builds upon the success of surrounding projects, including The Grey, Savannah Children’s Museum, SCAD Museum of Art and Ships of the Sea Museum and helping to redefine the commercial corridor along Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
“Our goal with West Broad has always been to redevelop one of Savannah’s historic commercial spaces while nurturing and supporting the local business community,” said Horton.
“As this neighborhood springs back to life, we’re
focused on creating a dynamic destination for local residents and visitors on
the city’s westside.”
CONTACT:
Allison Hersh
Capricorn
Communications
912.441.1285
Capricorn Communications
912.441.1285
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