Construction underway for the new StillFire Brewing facility in Smyrna, aimed at revitalizing the local economy.
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Smyrna, Georgia, is set to welcome a new brewery from StillFire Brewing on a 1-acre site next to the community center. After overcoming delays from inflation and financing issues, construction began following the closure of necessary funding. The two-story facility will feature a rooftop area and dedicated pizza service, aiming to enhance local commerce while generating community debate on its impact. The brewery is expected to open in 2025, becoming a key player in the city’s revitalization plans.
Brewery lovers in Smyrna, Georgia, are buzzing with anticipation as StillFire Brewing embarks on a long-awaited project to construct a new brewery. Situated on a carefully chosen 1-acre parcel next to the Smyrna community center, this facility promises to be a cornerstone for the downtown district, revitalizing the area with fresh energy and economic potential.
In January 2022, the Smyrna City Council voted 5-2 to approve the sale of land to StillFire Brewing for an estimated $600,000. Following some delays caused by inflation, financing challenges, and rising costs, the company announced in early January 2025 that they were finalizing Small Business Administration documentation to secure crucial funding for the project. To the delight of many, funding was officially closed in February 2025, and construction commenced shortly after, with a groundbreaking ceremony held in late 2023.
The new brewery, spanning over 26,400 square feet, has undergone significant design modifications based on community feedback. The previous plan of a three-story structure has now been adjusted to two stories, allowing for a more community-friendly appearance. The ground floor will house the main brewery operations, while the second floor is set to feature an impressive rooftop indoor/outdoor area. To enhance the brewery experience, an additional 800-square-foot building will serve a dedicated pizza service, perfect for pairing with freshly brewed beers.
City officials are optimistic about the brewery’s potential to attract visitors and support local businesses, marking an important step towards downtown revitalization. The project aligns with the broader BOLD plan, aimed at enhancing public spaces and commercial development in the city’s core. Some council members, including Smyrna’s mayor, have strongly endorsed the brewery as a pivotal draw for the downtown area.
Conversely, not everyone is on board. Community debates have surfaced concerning family-friendliness, public safety, and possible increases in DUIs linked to the brewery. Residents have expressed a mix of concerns and hopes; while some anticipate an economic boost and increased tourism, others worry about how a new brewery will reshape the environment of Smyrna.
Recognized as the “Georgia Brewery of the Year” at the New York International Beer Competition for both 2023 and 2024, StillFire is positioning itself for a promising expansion into Smyrna. Currently operating a successful taproom in downtown Suwanee, which opened its doors in 2019, this new location will leverage StillFire’s established reputation and popularity, providing local beer enthusiasts with more options.
The Smyrna brewery is set to be a vibrant addition to the city, enhancing community engagement while promoting local commerce. A dedicated Instagram account, @stillfirebrewingsmyrna, has been launched for eager fans to receive updates on the project’s progress as it moves toward its anticipated opening in 2025.
As the city consolidates construction efforts to minimize disruption, officials aim to complete both the brewery and an adjacent park by May 2025, aligning with multiple visions for a revitalized Smyrna. Whether viewed as a community boon or a potential burden, the coming brewery is destined to make waves in this Georgia town.
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