Studioplex 154: History, Energy, and the Power of Being Seen
When businesses evaluate a space, the focus is often on the obvious: size, finishes, amenities, rent. But one element quietly shapes how a space works—a good “front door.” Visibility can turn a location into more than square footage. It makes it part of the city’s rhythm.Atlanta’s Beltline is proof. This corridor of energy is where runners, cyclists, and neighbors move together in a daily flow. For businesses, opening onto that flow builds something rare: presence. People see you, pass by you, and remember you without effort. Over time, awareness builds naturally.


Studioplex is a perfect example. Before the Beltline, these walls were part of the city’s industrial backbone. In the 1890s, it was a cotton warehouse. For decades, it was built for output, systems, and progress.
Today, the work has changed, but the drive hasn’t. Studioplex now holds some of Atlanta’s most creative offices. High ceilings, concrete floors, and storefront windows framing a space that feels alive. Teams of designers, tech builders, and strategists walk the same halls where machines once hummed.
Suite 154 – A Place That Works

Good workspace, like good factories, is practical. You need room to think, light to create, and a location that connects you to people and places that matter. Suite 154 at Studioplex delivers.
It’s steps off the Beltline, tucked behind the bustle of Krog Street Market. It has its own private entrance and a layout that balances openness with privacy. Outside, the Beltline brings energy and foot traffic. Inside, the structure carries the character of a century-old building ready for what’s next.
Why It Matters
We talk about history not for nostalgia, but because context matters. Buildings that have stood the test of time tend to attract people building something of their own. And spaces that open onto the city’s daily rhythm tend to thrive.
At Pollock, we look for both. The character of a place and the visibility that makes it work harder. Studioplex 154 has both.

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