Describing Richard Taylor feels like trying to summarize a novel in a single sentence.
Architect, race car driver, motorcycle racer, pilot, professor, inventor, explorer, veteran—the list goes on. His life brims with bold achievements, but it’s his vision and creativity that have left an indelible mark on Atlanta, especially around Krog Street and the Beltline.
Richard’s impact isn’t limited to his personal accomplishments; it’s woven into the fabric of the spaces he’s shaped. Working with him has been an honor and a partnership that reflects the kind of relationships we value at Pollock Commercial.
A Vision Ahead of Its Time
Richard’s foresight transformed properties others might have overlooked. In the 1990s, he saw promise in the Stove Works, a site overtaken by kudzu, and brought it back to life as a vibrant space with lofty ceilings and playful details. Soon therafter, 154 Krog became another success story, now home to Rathbun Steak and a key part of the thriving Krog District.
His property at 116 Krog Street, recently sold, reflects his creative approach. A combination workshop, museum, and industrial gem, it tells a story as rich as the man behind it. With its loft-high ceilings, original architecture, and a location right on the Beltline, the space has been featured in films like Fast and Furious and TV shows like MacGyver.
A Longstanding Partnership
Richard and Jeff Pollock worked together for over 20 years, creating a friendship grounded in collaboration and trust. From leases at Stove Works to redeveloping 154 Krog, and eventually selling 116 Krog, their partnership was defined by shared vision and dedication.
Selling 116 Krog was more than a transaction—it was about honoring the legacy of a space that embodies Richard’s unique perspective. The process involved finding the right buyer who could appreciate the property’s history and possibilities, and ensuring Richard’s vision for its future was respected.
Why Richard’s Story Matters
116 Krog stands as a reflection of Richard Taylor’s creativity and foresight. It’s a reminder of how one person’s vision can shape a neighborhood and inspire a community.
At Pollock Commercial, we take pride in representing clients like Richard—people whose stories are as compelling as the properties they create. It’s these partnerships, built on trust and understanding, that make what we do deeply rewarding.
Richard Taylor’s story continues, and we’re grateful to have been part of it.