Transfer Table at Pullman Yards
About this space
The Transfer Table at Pullman Yards is a sprawling outdoor venue with a capacity of 5,500, perfect for hosting large-scale concerts, festivals, and dynamic outdoor events. This expansive space offers a blank canvas, enabling event planners to customize it for a variety of occasions. Its versatility and open layout make it ideal for grand summer celebrations, music festivals, and community gatherings, ensuring a lively and memorable experience for all attendees.
Boasting a colorful and vibrant atmosphere, the Transfer Table provides the perfect backdrop for outdoor events. The open-air setting enhances the energy and engagement of any gathering, offering ample space for activities and creative setups. Nestled within the historic Pullman Yards, this venue blends industrial heritage with a modern flair, delivering a distinctive and exciting environment. Whether for a large-scale festival or a unique outdoor celebration, the Transfer Table promises an unforgettable experience in a one-of-a-kind location.
Prices
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Please remember to reach out for the exact pricing for each event.
Please remember to reach out for the exact pricing for each event.
Please remember to reach out for the exact pricing for each event.
Please remember to reach out for the exact pricing for each event.
Please remember to reach out for the exact pricing for each event.
Please remember to reach out for the exact pricing for each event.
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No smoking in the building.
Dogs are welcome in outdoor areas. Only Service Animals are allowed indoors at Pullman Yards.
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day
About Pullman Yards
The Pullman Yards, located at 225 Rogers St NE, Atlanta, is a historic and vibrant venue on the edges of Kirkwood and Edgewood. Originally built in 1904 by Pratt Engineering for producing fertilizer bombs during WWI, the site later became pivotal in the development of liquid carbonated gases, eventually attracting the attention of The Coca-Cola Company. In 1926, the Pullman Company acquired and expanded the property, using it for the repair of passenger and cargo railcars, and becoming a significant employer of African American men known as Pullman Porters, who formed the nation’s first African American labor union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids.
After a period of abandonment and use as a backdrop for local street artists and film productions, the site was purchased by Atomic Entertainment in 2017. This acquisition marked a new chapter for Pullman Yards, transforming it into a premier "entertainment destination of the south" and a hub for creative and cultural activities. The venue has since hosted major film and television productions, including "Hunger Games," "Fast and Furious," "Baby Driver," and "Bad Boys 3," solidifying its reputation in the entertainment industry.
Today, Pullman Yards is a bustling community space offering a range of attractions and events. Visitors can enjoy rotating exhibits, dine at two on-site restaurants, and explore Emory’s Science Gallery. With a family-friendly environment that welcomes dogs in outdoor areas, the venue promises fun and cultural enrichment for all ages. From music and games to educational experiences, Pullman Yards invites everyone to partake in the vibrant atmosphere and rich history it celebrates.
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