A Story of Renewal and Refresh
At Pollock Commercial, we know that buildings have lifecycles. They age, they get renovated, they welcome new tenants, and eventually, they need another round of investment to keep serving the people inside them well. Carriage Works in Atlanta’s West End is a perfect example.
What was once an old warehouse was transformed into a creative office campus that quickly became a draw for growing companies. And now, years later, it’s entering another cycle of refresh—proof that good buildings evolve right alongside their tenants. That’s why the recent renewal of FlightBridge in the 590 Building is such a meaningful story. It shows the staying power of a space that has already been reimagined once, and is now ready for its next chapter.
Pollock represented the landlord in this renewal, working alongside Clay Wilcoxon of Raulet Property Partners. Together, the focus wasn’t on starting over but on continuing a relationship while preparing the building for what’s next.

Why It Matters
- Old made new. Carriage Works began as a historic industrial property.
- New made fresh. Renovations brought it to life as a creative campus.
- Now renewed again. With FlightBridge recommitting, the space proves it can adapt to another era of work.
Steadfast for the Long Game
Spaces, like relationships, need maintenance and care. At Pollock, we’re proud to support landlords who invest in the long game. Updating, refreshing, and renewing so their buildings stay relevant and their tenants stay put.
If your space is ready for a new chapter, whether that means staying, refreshing, or moving forward, we'd be glad to help guide the process.
