Our buildings, then and now.

We like the soul that old buildings bring. And we try to open a club in a lil’ slice of history whenever possible. At last count, over half of our existing clubs are in spaces that are 100 years old. Join us for a quick look at then & now.

Downtown

Our Downtown Atlanta flagship club. Constructed in 1928 as a tire shop and book publisher.  “Neoclassical” architectural style.

151 Ted Turner Drive NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30312
USA

Eastwood

Our East Nashville flagship club. Constructed in 1929 as a church. “Greek Revival” architectural style.

1101 Chapel Avenue
Nashville, Tennessee 37206

Adair Park

Our Adair Park club. Constructed in 1912 as a school. “Academic Gothic” architectural style.

711 Catherine Street SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30310

Midtown

Our Midtown club. Constructed in 1924 as a hotel with a radio station on the top floor. “Neo-Georgian” and “Colonial Revival” architectural style.

817 W Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Belmont

Our Charlotte flagship club in Belmont. Constructed in 1902 as the Red Front Department Store. “Pre-War Neoclassical” architectural style.

1125 Belmont Ave
Charlotte, NC 28205

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