The rooftop at Ponce City Market is surrounding by the most visited spots in Atlanta, Ga. It seems to be very popular from all the people that visit the rooftop. The landscapes are very detailed mostly squares I noticed, and very well placed along the walls and the floors of the roof top. Some of the faded spots on the roof give a clear interpretation that the building is certainly old, and is being fixed almost everyday. The way the building was built around the environment, and where they wanted the roof top to be placed shows that they wanted everyone who went up there to remember the time that they had on the rooftop was a good one.
The rooftop at Ponce is a really nice experience and a very good place to visit if you want to relax or if you want to just take a good picture. The classic structure, which is the area’s largest adaptive reuse project, has been reinvented as a vibrant community hub housing the Central Food Hall, various shops, flats and offices, all while pointing back to the roots of its inception. The market infuses vigor and excitement into this historically-significant structure, located in one of Atlanta’s most cherished neighborhoods.