RFD Social Sep25

RFD Social

An eye-catching yet awkward space may soon become Atlanta’s hottest new bar and lounge. The site of Ponce City Market was once home to Sears, Roebuck & Co. headquarters. When it opened in 1926, newspapers heralded the 2.1 million square-foot building as the largest brick structure in the southeastern United States for decades. It remained in operation until 1987. In 2012, the site reopened as a mixed-use hot spot for Atlanta locals and tourists alike. Nearly 85 businesses call Ponce City Market home. Restaurants, clothiers, bars, and artisanal shops share a space the buzzes with energy and young, hip shoppers. Though Ponce City Market has enjoyed success, its iconic tower remained desolate. Shops and restaurants occupied lower levels of the structure but the unique vision for floors 10, 10.5, 11, and 12 lingered unfulfilled. What Now Atlanta reports that operator Slater Hospitality has finally found a suitable use for the challenging 16,172 square-foot space. Plans for RFD Social are in the works. Rumor has it that RFD Social is short for Dinner Bell Radio Farmers’ Democracy, a radio show that once broadcast from the Atlanta Sears Tower in the 1920s. Kevin Slater, owner at Slater Hospitality, has not confirmed or denied this claim. RFD Social will include a multi-level bar and lounge, as well as an events space with a catering kitchen. Adjoining businesses include Skyline Park, Nine Mile Station restaurant, and Rooftop Terrace events space. While locals are excited to see the space put to good use, a few questions remain unanswered since the press release issued in late August. “I want to know if it will be a public space or if it will only be for private events,” said Kimmey Elliot, 26, an Old Fourth Ward resident.  “We don’t need another...