A Popular Car Storage Brand Is Expanding in Metro Atlanta With a 30,000-Square-Foot Space

Atlanta’s private automotive club, Moto Escape, began its expansion after filing its original Marietta location within first years of operation.

Written By Riya Singh
News Writer
Outside Moto Escape’s newly opened Chamblee location (Source: Official)

Moto Escape has opened a new Atlanta-area facility as demand outpaced capacity at its original Marietta location. The Chamblee location offers secure vehicle storage alongside workshop space, wash bays, and member amenities. The location is now accepting new members and plans to host an event for founding members.

Moto Escape Expands with Its Second Atlanta Location in Chamblee

Moto Escape opens new location in Chamblee.
Exterior of Moto Escape in Chamblee (Source: Official)

Atlanta’s premier car storage and social club, Moto Escape, has opened its doors in Chamblee. The new area spans 30,000 square feet, offering automotive storage and an enthusiast club.

Moto Escape is a private automotive storage and social club for enthusiasts who value time with their vehicles and a like-minded community. It combines secure, climate-controlled storage with shared workshop tools, wash bays, and lounge space.

With the Chamblee opening, Moto Escape is now among the largest purpose-built automotive clubs of its kind in the Southeast.

Memberships are limited to preserve a high-quality, community-driven experience. The Chamblee location expands access for a growing community of Metro Atlanta automotive enthusiasts.

Purpose-Built Expansion to Meet Rising Demand

Moto Escape opens new location in Chamblee.
Inside Moto Escape Chamblee (Source: Official)

Moto Escape opened its original Marietta location in July 2022 and has taken the community by storm. Strong demand quickly pushed the Marietta location beyond capacity. In response to this, the Chamblee facility was opened.

“Demand outpaced capacity faster than we expected,” said Matt Otten, co-founder of Moto Escape. “Members wanted more room, more flexibility, and a space that felt purpose-built rather than improvised. Expanding to Chamblee was the natural next step.”

The brand built a sustained member demand over its first years of operation in Marietta. Members also wanted a dedicated space to work on their cars, access tools and lifts, and handle washing and maintenance onsite. The club also provides space for members to gather, socialize, and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

Together, these features helped fuel Moto Escape’s rapid growth across Metro Atlanta.

Features of the Chamblee Location

Moto Escape opens new location in Chamblee.
Cars gathered outside Moto Escape in Chamblee (Source: Official)

Chamblee’s deep ties to automotive and racing culture also factored into the decision, according to Chris Fabina, co-founder of Moto Escape, “This iconic location is rich in automotive racing history and allows us to deliver the experience the community was asking for. It’s not just about storage. It’s about having a place that feels like yours, where you can spend time, work on your car, and enjoy being with others that share your passion.”

Chamblee is also a location with a rich automotive racing history, and delivering this experience is the right move for the brand.

The Chamblee location includes several noteworthy features. Its secure, climate-controlled vehicle storage design is suitable for long-term ownership. The community workshop features tools and lights for hands-on projects. The facility has a detail bay and vehicle maintenance areas, along with a lounge for gatherings, events, and downtime.

Additional features include a members-only conference room, controlled access, and a range of enthusiast-focused amenities.

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Riya Singh is a writer, editor, and poet with a background in literature and journalism. She has the passion and knowledge to create content tailored to this niche, with a strong interest in the intersections of psychology, storytelling, and human behavior.
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