Middle Street Partners Releases Rendering For Towers Planned at Site of Einstein’s, Joe’s on Juniper

Developer says they want to incorporate long-standing eateries as part of incoming development

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief
Rendering: Official

Developer Middle Street Partners Tuesday afternoon released a rendering for its planned towers slated to rise on land occupied by the long-standing Einstein’s and Joe’s on Juniper restaurants.

The rendering arrives hours before project planners are set to meet with the Midtown Development Review Committee Tuesday evening to discuss its plans for the midtown mixed-use.

News that Einstein’s and Joe’s on Juniper might fall victim to the incoming project was met with mixed sentiment Thursday when What Now Atlanta broke the news. Middle Street Partners in a prepared statement today said it wants to incorporate the restaurants into its ground-up development.

“Middle Street Partners looks forward to presenting the project to the Midtown Development Review Committee this evening,” according to the statement. “We are in active discussions with the property’s ownership team and are committed to working together in hopes to keep the beloved Einstein’s and Joe’s on Juniper as part of the new project.”

Metrotainment Cafes, the owner of Einstein’s and Joe’s on Juniper, last week said it would keep the businesses open through June.

More details are expected at the review committee meeting on March 9, and What Now Atlanta will update its reports as new information becomes available.

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6 Comments
  • Not bad looking.
    Those two restaurants were loved for their “old house & patio” vibe– that will be
    impossible to replicate.

  • Wow a cheap nyc jenga tower. Just another box with scattered balconies. I’m sure it’ll be considered groundbreaking and be built but with the surprise of no balconies at all. As you can tell I have no faith in the design taste, and budget in Atlanta. Just look at the Beltline……

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