Legal Sea Foods to Open First Georgia Location at Luckie Marietta District
October 23, 2007
Boston’s most famous seafood restaurant, Legal Sea Foods, will open its first Georgia location at
Luckie Marietta District in Downtown Atlanta in the spring of 2008. The award-winning
restaurant will occupy almost 9,000 square feet on the first and second levels of the 15-story
Hilton Garden Inn at 275 Baker Street, directly across from the Georgia Aquarium. The first
level will consist of Legal Sea Foods’ Oyster/Lobby Bar, while the main restaurant will be located
on the second floor.
“We are delighted to welcome Legal Sea Foods to downtown Atlanta,” said Atlanta Mayor Shirley
Franklin. “This project would not have happened without the collaborative efforts of downtown
stakeholders such as the Atlanta Development Authority, Central Atlanta Progress and the Legacy
Property Group. Legal Sea Foods is an exciting addition to our booming downtown restaurant
scene, and will undoubtedly be a player in the continuing growth of downtown Atlanta’s
entertainment and tourism district around Centennial Olympic Park,” she said.
"We are thrilled to be opening our first Georgia restaurant at Luckie Marietta
District. Over the past 50 years, we have been strategic with our expansion, making sure that
our restaurants are located in optimal urban areas. Luckie Marietta District, with its
unparalleled location in the heart of Atlanta's convention and tourism hub, met all of our
qualifications,” said Roger Berkowitz, owner of Legal Sea Foods.
Founded in Boston over 50 years ago, Legal Sea Foods now operates 34 locations along the
Eastern Seaboard. The restaurant has garnered a number of honors and awards including “Best
Seafood Restaurant in America” from NBC Today Show, “Top 10 Tried-and-True Restaurants in America”
from Bon Appetite Magazine and “Best Seafood Restaurant in Boston” from Zagat Report. A
number of U.S. Presidents have given their bi-partisan seals of approval since Legal Sea Food’s
clam chowder has been served at every presidential inauguration since 1981.
“Luckie Marietta District is Atlanta’s newest downtown shopping and entertainment destination
consisting of three distinctive mixed-use properties on six acres: 300 Marietta Street, 275
Baker Street and 250 Park Avenue West,” said David Marvin, owner and president of Legacy Property
Group, which is developing and managing Luckie Marietta District. “The $200 million
development currently houses a 321-room Embassy Suites Hotel, the 98-unit Centennial Park West
condominiums, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Park Avenue Deli & Market, Starbuck’s and
Carvel/Cinnabon.”
“STATS, a sports restaurant, and Peasant Bistro will open later this year. The 275
Baker Street Building, where Legal Sea Foods will be located, includes 33,000 square feet of retail
and restaurant space, plus a 242-room Hilton Garden Inn opening in winter 2008, along with a
670-space parking deck. Luckie Marietta District is just steps away from the Georgia
Aquarium, CNN Center, the World of Coca-Cola, Imagine It! Children’s Museum of Atlanta, the Georgia
World Congress Center, the Georgia Dome, Phillips Arena and Centennial Olympic Park,” Marvin said.
“Legal Sea Foods will command an outstanding downtown location with an amazing view over
Centennial Olympic Park,” said Cheri Morris, one of the country’s leading retail strategists and
CEO of Morris and Fellows, leasing firm for Luckie Marietta District. “It’s so exciting to
see this restaurant and retail destination emerging at the apex of downtown’s major tourism
district. It will be a ‘must visit’ spot for residents, conventioneers and tourists alike,”
she said.
For over 50 years, Legal Sea Foods Inc. has set the standard for quality and freshness in the
seafood and restaurant business. With more than 30 restaurants along the Eastern Seaboard,
Legal Sea Foods has earned scores of honors and accolades and proudly carries its well-earned
reputation as the nation’s finest seafood restaurant. Second-generation owner Roger Berkowitz
is at the helm, leading the company towards continued growth, while all the while, ensuring it
lives up to its proud tradition. For more information, please visit www.legalseafoods.com.
Luckie Marietta District is a mixed-use development in the heart of Downtown Atlanta’s
largest visitor and convention market, which attracts more than 14 million guests annually.
The $200 million destination, located on six acres, currently houses a 321-room Embassy Suites
Hotel, the 98-unit Centennial Park West condominiums, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Park Avenue Deli
& Market, Starbuck’s and Carvel/Cinnabon. A 242-room Hilton Garden Inn and 91,000 square
feet of retail and restaurant space is currently under construction in three distinctive
properties. The property is under development and management by Legacy Property Group.
For more information, please visit www.luckiemariettadistrict.com.
Atlanta-based Legacy Property Group is a real estate development firm that responds to unique
market opportunities while enhancing the built environment. The company is organized as a
core group of professionals with over 75 years of combined experience. The firm’s flagship
development is its $200 million Luckie Marietta District mixed-use project in downtown
Atlanta. Urban Land Institute’s Atlanta District Council named Luckie Marietta District its
2002 Small Project of the Year. For more information, please visit www.legacyproperty.com.