Nebo, a marketing agency, recently moved its Atlanta headquarters from West Midtown to Adair Park, according to a press release. The agency has relocated to The MET, a 1.1 million square foot mixed-use development designed to be a place where creators thrive.

Nebo signed a 10-year lease for the office, which will accommodate for the agency’s planned growth. The new location is located across from the West End MARTA Station - allowing for easy access to public transit for employees and visitors.

“From the time it was originally built in 1914 by co-founder of the Coca-Cola Company, Asa Candler, The MET has served as an iconic part of local history,” said Adam Harrell, co-founder of Nebo. “With its recent redevelopment into an innovative community where creators can flourish, The MET will also play an important role in the city’s future. We’re thrilled to now be among other forward-thinking entrepreneurs and artisans and become a real part of this historic neighborhood.”

The development was redesigned to attract local businesses, technology and design innovators as well as artists. It also boasts ample areas reserved for restaurants, retailers and event spaces.

Since it was started in 2004, Nebo has held a strong connection to the city of Atlanta. The agency works with many established, locally-based brands and institutions. Giving back is also central to Nebo’s philosophy, and many of the agency’s pro-bono efforts have focused on supporting community-based initiatives, such as Build the BeltLine on behalf of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Frazer Center and Year of the Boulevard. Nebo also created, launched and continues to support the Choose ATL campaign. This move reinforces the agency’s continued involvement with key local organizations and programs that drive progress for the city.

Information: www.neboagency.com

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