Miami Circle Design District


Miami Circle Design District is part of Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia. The district is considered the liveliest with design and decorating as its main features. Miami Circle Cul-de-sac is a place for serious shoppers who want to find art and unique design items. The shops can also be browsed for those who are looking over buying. Eclipse di Luna is one restaurant in the design district for residents and visitors to enjoy.

The district is from Piedmont Road on the north near Lindbergh Marta station to Sidney Marcus Boulevard. There are about 80 shops in the design district. The area runs along railroad tracks as a small industrial warehouse area too. The district was developed by Ray M. Lee. The district name arose from Miami Window Co. which was one of the first tenants.

During the 1980s, the district began to see a lot of furniture wholesalers which brought in smaller companies based on décor specialties. Architectural Accents is another place to visit on the district pathway. It is a location for architectural finds in a big warehouse style shop. Much of the stores offer paintings, other art, reproductions, furniture, and household knick knacks.

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