The Union Brings Innovative Fitness Social Hub to The Telephone Factory Lofts

The Union at Telephone Factory Lofts

The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail is adding a new lifestyle brand to a growing list of redevelopments in the area. Telephone Factory Lofts at 828 Ralph McGill Blvd NE welcomes The Union, a groundbreaking wellness social hub founded by Ty McMath, the visionary behind Torch Fitness. The Union transforms over 10,000 square feet of space into a dynamic fitness destination uniting professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Edie Weintraub, Founder of terra alma, shares her enthusiasm, "We are thrilled to have The Union join the Telephone Factory Lofts community. This innovative fitness concept perfectly complements the vibrant atmosphere and rich history of Perennial Properties’ building."

terra alma has an additional 10,000 square feet of lower-level space available for lease that steps out directly on the Atlanta BeltLine. This space is perfect for a restaurant or entertainment venue.

With 20 years of experience in the fitness industry, McMath has created a unique startup that offers best-in-class service, drawing on his Ritz Carlton background to provide an unparalleled fitness experience.

McMath states, “The Union aims to become an incubator for independent fitness professionals, nurturing the growth of the next Peloton or Flybar.”

In a city saturated with mainstream fitness brands, The Union offers a fresh alternative for professionals seeking a workout space on the BeltLine. Nestled along the BeltLine, The Union is ideally positioned to serve the employees of companies with headquarters nearby, like FanDuel and Mailchimp, and residents of surrounding apartments.

About Telephone Factory Lofts: Located along the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, The Telephone Factory Lofts building was built in 1938 and was home to a Western Electric Telephone Factory. It was converted into lofts in 1995 and is still listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Western Electric Company Building.

Restauranteurs or entertainment companies interested in Telephone Factory Lofts or similar spaces that encourage activation and community should reach out to Edie Weintraub at Terra Alma via phone at 404-436-1045 or by visiting www.terraalma.com.

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