Designations

Designations

Atlanta Eagle

Landmark Building/Site designation completed on May 26, 2021. A seemingly nondescript building that was the home of iconic gay entertainment and nightlife designations. Click the picture to read the nomination ordinance.

Kodak Building

Landmark Building/Site designation completed on May 26, 2021. Known mostly for its large, hard to miss sign, this building also is emblematic of the City’s broader photography history. Click the photo to learn more.

Fuller Freedom House

Landmark building/Site designation completed on July 14, 2021. Home of an influential African-American family who championed religious and educational attainment and a hub of SCLC activity during the Civil Rights Movement. Click the picture to find out more on this historic home.

Ormewood Bridge

Landmark Building/ Site nomination approved by the Urban Design Commission on August 25, 2021. One of the larges and oldest pieces of infrastructure in the City that also serves as a gateway for two SE Atlanta neighborhoods. Click the picture to learn more about the Ormewood Bridge nomination.

1331 Metropolitan Parkway

Landmark Building/Site designation recommended by the Zoning Review Board on August 23, 2021. A Masonic Building that was also the office of a African-American union and advocacy organization. Click the picture to read the nomination ordinance.

Smith Farm

Landmark Building/Site nomination approved by the Urban Design Commission on August 25, 2021. A unique property that is a collection of buildings that are significant for its cultural and educational history. Click on the picture for more information on Smith Farm.

St. Mark AME

Philadelphia Baptist Church School Building


 Upcoming Designations