
BEFORE |
Ford Factory Square, constructed in 1914 by the
Ford Motor Company, stands at the center of the rapidly changing Ponce de
Leon Avenue corridor of Atlanta. At the end of Ford Production in 1942, the
United States War Department bought the building and used it as an
induction, examination and separation center until 1978. Ford Factory Square
associates purchased the building in 1982 and restored the structure to
include 122 apartments and over 30,000 square feet of retail space. It is
listed on
the National Register of Historic Places and received a citation from the
Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
Award of Excellence
Southeastern Regional Council, NAHRO
Award for Outstanding Restoration
Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation
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