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Downtown Pop-Up Opportunity Fund | Initiatives | Downtown Atlanta, GA Central Atlanta Progress CAP Atlanta Downtown Improvement District ADID Woodruff Park Woodruff Park Downtown Atlanta Master Plan Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative Downtown Pop-Up Opportunity Fund Openings are rolling out across June and July 2026.
A new wave of independent bakers, makers, tea rooms, vintage sellers and tour companies is opening across Downtown Atlanta. All within walking distance. Here's where to find them.
At Ease ATL: Wellness & herbal goods — 348 Auburn Ave NE Hell Yeah!
Gluten Free: Gluten-free bakery — 145 Auburn Ave NE Sweet Me Good: Pastry shop — 321 Edgewood Ave NE Civil Bikes: Bike & walking tours — 460 Edgewood Ave SE Koncept House/The Juicy Truth: Juice bar — 141 Mangum St SW Swiftly Vintage: Vintage fashion — 241 Mitchell St SW Dough in The Box: Donut shop — 239 Mitchell St SW Amazing Atlanta Tours: Bike & walking tours — 93 Broad St SW Be Kind ATL: Curated gift shop — 201 Peachtree St NE Urban Tea Party: Tea lounge — 75 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE CheRene Macarons: French macarons — 75 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE Unexpected Atlanta: Food tours & gifts — 121 Luckie St NW Kicks Sweet Treats: Gelato & smoothies — 107 Luckie St NW The CTR/Art in the Paint: 190 Marietta St NW Questions?
Email retail@atlantadowntown. com with "Program Questions" in the subject line. The Downtown Pop-Up Opportunity Fund is a grant initiative supported by the Eastside and Westside TADs.
It is designed to accelerate the lease and activation of vacant or underutilized small commercial storefronts within this boundary of Downtown Atlanta. The program specifically supports independent, locally owned retail and restaurant businesses seeking to occupy storefront locations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and other upcoming large-scale events.
Grants range from $5,000 to $50,000 , helping cover tenant improvement costs that may otherwise prevent businesses from securing downtown space. The Fund is administered by Downtown Atlanta Inc. in partnership with Invest Atlanta and Showcase Atlanta. Downtown Atlanta Master Plan Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative Downtown Pop-Up Opportunity Fund Get the latest news and hear about upcoming events via our monthly newsletter!
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible small businesses in downtown Atlanta. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Showcase Atlanta marketing grants is funded by Central Atlanta Progress and Invest Atlanta. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Georgia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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