The BottleWorks on Prince is a recognized landmark for its contributions to historic preservation and to the community.
Fact:
The Georgia Trust for Historic
Preservation presented an award for
excellence in historical rehabilitation
of the facility in 2002.
Fact:
Designated a local landmark, The
BottleWorks received the Athens-
Clarke Heritage Foundation’s 2002
Preservation Award for excellence in
community revitalization.
Fact:
The Athens Banner-Herald’s
Reader’s Choice Awards named
the complex as Athens’ Best New
Development in 2003.
Helpful community websites:
www.visitathensga.com www.uga.edu www.athenschamber.net www.downtownathensga.comLocation
1.67 acres ▪ 297 Prince Avenue ▪ Athens, GA ▪ City of Athens ▪ Clarke CountyAround The Bottleworks
Athens is home to the national award winning dining, an
internationally known music scene and the University of
Georgia. The downtown business district has a mixture
of more than 65 retailers, 55 eateries and over 40 taverns
and night spots. A blend of historic architecture and
modern convenience, Athens is truly the Classic City.
Athens is located in the smallest Georgia county and has a unified government with Clarke County. Nearly 80,000 resident happily share their city with more than 35,000 students. UGA’s economic impact on the local economy is estimated at more than 2 billion annually.
The median age of Athens residents is 24.7 and 39.8% of the economy is estiamted at more than 2 billtion annually. The median age of Athens residents is 24.7 and 39.8% of the population have at least a bachelor’s degree. A town known for festivals, sporting events, dining and entertainment Athens is not a sleepy college town. Just like it’s unique blend of culture, art, music and higher learning—the opportunities in Athens’ retail, restaurant and business environment are limitless.



