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The Athlete’s Foot (TAF) has opened its new corporate headquarters and flagship store location in the heart of the Atlanta’s Midtown neighborhood.
In addition to housing the sneaker retailer’s corporate functions, the new two-story building located at 931 Monroe Drive in Atlanta, Ga includes a community center on the main floor where the retailer plans to host various events to further embed itself with local consumers. The new location will also house the franchise’s first-ever corporate-owned retail store, which will serve as a testing and training ground for new franchise operators.
“We are thrilled to unveil our new U.S. headquarters, flagship store, and community center in the heart of Midtown Atlanta,” said Matt Lafone, president and general manager of Americas for The Athlete’s Foot, in a statement. “This location is the first of its kind on Atlanta’s iconic BeltLine and will serve as a cultural hub for community engagement and deeper connectivity.”
TAF’s U.S. e-commerce operations, which will launch at the end of the year, will also be housed in the new corporate office.
The retailer, which operates 67 franchise-owned doors in the U.S., regularly works closely with communities to customize store designs and offer hyper-local assortments catered to local populations. This new store features nods to Atlanta with design elements on the walls that call attention to the city.
The company also worked with Nike Inc. to create a Jordan Brand shop-in-shop experience in the new store complete with a custom-designed Jordan foot wing statue on the wall as well as a large Jumpman on the ceiling. The store also features a bar area and a 60-by-60 foot jumbotron screen for kids to play video games on or watch content.
The Athletes’ Foot also partnered with several Black-owned businesses to make the store opening come to life. The chain worked with T. Dallas Smith & Co., the largest African American-owned commercial real estate firm in the country, to select the location. (TAF has previously worked with the firm to open store locations that best serve Black and minority communities.)
TAF also partnered with J.M. Lee Construction Co., which was founded by Morehouse graduate Justin Lee. Finally, Atlanta-based artist Aysha Pennerman created murals in the store to highlight local culture.