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Spring Newsletter for Warehouse Row, Chattanooga

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Page 1: The Row

warehouse row welcomes

tupelo honey

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first class food

G arden & Gun calls the Lindley brothers, Daniel (owner

of St. John’s) and Nathan (owner of Public House)

kings of the food scene in Chattanooga. Warehouse

Row counts itself lucky to play host to Nathan Lindley’s

Public House and its adjoining gastropub, The Social. The

Mercantile, Warehouse Row’s plaza-level food market,

rounds out the range of food options at the Row, offering

quick, delicious lunch fare from Chattanooga favorites

Crave Cafe, Petunia’s Silver Jalapeno, and Southern

Burger Co.

In 2013, enjoy A Lunchtime Concert Series in the

mercantile with live performances by members of the

Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra. The CSO tunes up

from 11:30 to 1pm on April 18, May 16, September 19,

October 17, November 21 and December 19.

Learn more at facebook.com/WarehouseRow.

hello, honey

Tupelo Honey Cafe is super excited to become part of the Chattanooga diningcommunity. The beloved Ashville-based hotspot will open a new Warehouse Row

location this fall. Look forward to fresh, flavorful food made from scratch!

learn more at tupelohoneycafe.com.

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southern BurGerFrom food truck to lunch favorite, Southern

Burger delivers fresh, juicy, and local

burgers daily. southernburgerco.com

petunia’sAmazing fish tacos, jalapeño wings, pulled

pork sandwiches, veggie burgers and more!

petuniassilverjalapeno.com

craVe cafÉSpecializing in fresh, delicious, gluten-free

food. Also offering custom cakes and full-

service catering! cravechattanooga.com

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first class food

the social

t he Social’s casual gastropub setting features local beers on

tap, a big-screen TV, cozy brick walls, friendly service and fantastic cocktails. The Social offers Public House’s menu, so clients can expect the same fresh, delicious southern-style cuisine in a relaxed setting. For a list of weekly drink specials and info on The Social’s popular whiskey club, visit publichousechattanooga.com. Check out their famous Mountain Mint Julep recipe, opposite.

Mountain Mint Julep

• 5 mint leaves

• 2 limes

• 1.5 oz. Bourbon (Buffalo Trace)

• 0.5 oz. simple syrup

• Dash of lime juice

• soda water

Muddle the mint leaves and limes in a

mortar, with a pestle. Fill a Collins glass

with ice. Add the bourbon, syrup, lime

juice and muddled lime and mint. Top

with soda water. Give it a quick toss in a

shaker and enjoy!

the Mercantile

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first class shoppinG

aManda pinson JeWelryAdd a pop of color with Mini Nudo earrings

from Pomellato. amandapinsonjewelry.com

reViValA trove of uncommon furnishings, objects, and

luxury gifts. revivalhome.com

lines orchidBringing beautiful blooms to Chattanooga

since 1947. linesorchids.com

Kayce huGhesVintage-inspired women’s and children’s

clothing and accessories. kaycehughes.com

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s outhern Living has called Warehouse Row the “best shopping street

in the South,” and with merchants like these, it’s not hard to see why.

Warehouse Row offers the most carefully curated shopping selection in

Chattanooga, with categories ranging from jewelry and cosmetics to shoes,

lingerie, womenswear, kids, furnishings, home accessories, paper goods and

more.

Follow Warehouse Row on Facebook at: facebook.com/WarehouseRow

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yVes delorMePracticing the art of fine linen since 1845.

yvesdelorme.com

shadoWBoX paperieExquisite paper goods, cards and gifts.

facebook.com/ShadowboxPaperie

rhinocerosFrench style, Chattanooga charm. Gorgeous looks

for women. facebook.com/RhinoChattanooga

eMBellishBeautiful shoes and unparalleled customer

service. embellishshoes.com

ellie’s fine linGerieDesigner intimate apparel, sleepwear,

shapewear and accessories. ellieslingerie.com

the cosMetic MarKetA cutting edge skincare boutique featuring a

range of top brands. thecosmeticmarket.com

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leVel 10 salonFull-service salon offering the best in hair,

skin and nails. level10salonchattanooga.com

pilates chattanooGaImprove strength, concentration and breathing

through Pilates. pilateschattanooga.com

yoGa landinGA studio catering to both beginners and

experienced practitioners. yogalanding.net

it’s the extras that make a destination

great. At Warehouse Row, you’ll find

fitness options, salon services, convenient

parking and more!

2 hours’ free parKinG:

Warehouse Row offers two hours’ free parking in its convenient deck.

free doWntoWn electric shuttle & loW-cost Bicycle rentalThe Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) offers free electric shuttle

service daily from the Chattanooga Choo Choo to the Tennessee Aquarium, with stops every

block in between. Alta Bicycle Share also offers bicycle rentals ($75 for a year’s membership,

or $6 per day) Learn more at: downtownchattanooga.org and bikechattanooga.com.

Gallery 1401Fine art, curated by Sue Markley.

gallery1401.com

hoMespunDIY classes and event planning.

homespunparties.com

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first class serVices

insider tips

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picKin’ + struMMin’Man-about-town George Krauth dishes on the fashions, fla-vors, designs and décor he discovers as he travels the globe tracking trends as VP of Creative & Marketing for Jamestown, owner of Warehouse Row.

i have an unconventional playlist for running—a lot of folk. Nothing

lights a fire under my feet more than Willie Nelson’s cover of “City

of New Orleans.” Recently, I was on my usual jaunt down the Hudson

River Park Greenway listening to one of my favorite string bands, Old

Crow Medicine Show, a group introduced to me by Billy Reid’s Sarah

Trapp in Nashville a few years ago. Billy Reid has a rich history in

promoting musicians, and it got me thinking about the partnerships

that Jamestown shares with its local music communities.

It’s a thrill to host talented musicians at Jamestown’s properties,

and nothing enlivens a space or brings a community together like a

live band. Here at Warehouse Row, we’re hosting the Chattanooga

Symphony and Opera (CSO) in our mercantile on select Thursdays.

This summer in San Luis Obispo, California, we’ve planned an eight-

week jazz series, Court Street’s Concerts on the Terrace, as a teaser

to the first-ever SLO Jazz Festival, which will be held in Mission

Plaza on September 29th. In New York, where rehearsal space is at

a premium, our events coordinator Michael Ginsberg often loans the

use of Chelsea Market’s 400-foot concourse to local musicians for

public rehearsals.

Music is also an essential component for fundraising. Ponce City

Market in Atlanta kicked off its groundbreaking in October 2011 with

a huge block-party–style concert, headlined by The Indigo Girls.

Party at Ponce helped Jamestown raise more than $80,000 for local

charities. Nothing gets people, places or “people places” going like

live music. I hope to see you at a concert on a Jamestown property

soon.

amanda pinson Jewelry423.209.2828amandapinsonjewelry.com

crave cafe423.531.1060cravechattanooga.com

the cosmetic Market423.779.1377thecosmeticmarket.com

ellie’s fine lingerie423.531.3054ellieslingerie.com

embellish423.752.shoeembellishshoes.com

Gallery 1401423.265.0015gallery1401.com

homespun parties + events423.596.8374homespunparties.com

Kayce hughes423.386.5225kaycehughes.com

level 10423.634.2042level10salonchattanooga.com

lines orchids423.847.5651linesorchids.com

petunia’s silver Jalapeño423.756.6010petuniassilverjalapeno.com

pilates chattanooga423.493.0775pilateschattanooga.com

public house423.266.3366publichousechattanooga.com

revival423.265.2656revivalhome.com

rhinoceros423.634.8045facebook.com/rhinochattanooga

shadowbox paperie423.266.4877 facebook.com/shadowboxpaperie

southern Burger company423.413.1533southernburgerco.com

yoga landing423.531.6977yogalanding.net

yves delorme423.265.4005yvesdelorme.com

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retail leasing: Kristen [email protected]

office leasing: John [email protected]

space: Jennifer [email protected]

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directory

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Kristen Morris

(404) 835-8209 (404) 835-8180

[email protected]

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