The MET is a 1.1 million square foot historic warehouse space next to the West End Marta station in Atlanta. It is a city unto itself for creators, an instrument for innovation, and a destination for lovers of all things creative.
The MET Atlanta hosted its inaugural Artoberfest-an interactive mural event and local makers market-at the 40 acre, 1.1 M SF complex. 2000+ visitors came out and enjoyed the 50+ vendors, open art studios, live music, and mural painting along a 600 foot outdoor alley. Video produced by Pineapple Cut Pictures.
Rodney Scott's BBQ follows a family tradition of whole-hog goodness. Watch to learn more about the pit master himself, Rodney Scott, hear how excited he is to be coming to Atlanta, and get a sneak peek of his future location here at MET!
Meet La Bodega co-owners Jeannette Flores-Katz and Ken Katz as they tell us about their new cafe and takeout window at the MET. La Bodega serves fresh Latin American cuisine at the MET.
Carter's Kendall Golightly and David Yankey share the history of the MET's iconic water tower, the restoration process and future plans to make the water tower a hub for creativity and events for the community.
Carter put on the first MEET at MET on Sept 22, 2019 in coordination with Atlanta Streets Alive. The event featured food trucks, open studios, artists tents and live band performances.