Treehouse Milk and Wanderlust Coffee to Collaborate on Production Facility

1040 Grant Street lands more tenants.

Julia Sirb
Written By Julia Sirb
News Writer
Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief

1040 Grant adaptive reuse to get specialty food production tenants.

Two local specialty food brands are collaborating on a production facility in Grant Park.

Treehouse Milk along with Wanderlust Coffee will rent a space in 1040 Grant Street, a warehouse adaptive reuse.

At the location, Treehouse Milk will produce the brand’s signature line of nut milks, which includes almond, cashew, macadamia, and pecan selections.

Bess Weyandt, Co-Founder of Treehouse Milk told What Now Atlanta (WNA) Monday that the company plans to expand its production of handmade sodas at the location. Currently, the brand makes a Pecan Creme soda that is sold at local farmer’s markets.

Wanderlust Coffee will produce cold brew coffee at the location, owner Alden Eavenson told WNA. Until now, the company has operated out of PREP Atlanta, a kitchen incubator in Doraville.

The small-batch brand specializes in cold-brew, with ingredients sourced from Octane Coffee. The final product is a ready-to-drink bottles as well as 16 oz packages.

Though a retail component will not be in place when the space will be completed in July, Weyandt and Eavenson both say that a retail storefront is something the two brands will work towards in the future.

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