Castleberry Hill is a neighborhood in central Atlanta, located southwest of the Central Business District. It is a federally recognized historic district since 1985. It also contains the Castleberry Hill Art District. The area continues to experience an influx of affluent residents and new businesses. The area near the intersection of Peters Street and Walker Street is home to a growing number of small art galleries, restaurants, and loft residences. Notable area eateries include Slice, a popular local pizza parlor; Wasabi, a recently-opened sushi bar; and Mo Mas Cantina, a spacious Mexican-themed restaurant and bar.
CastleberryHill is a densely developed commercial district adjacent to one of Atlanta's main rail lines and consisting of one-to-three-story brick buildings historically used for retailing wholesaling, and light industry.
CastleberryHill's primary significance lies with its collection of early 20th century warehouses, the only such collection remaining in the city to document an important aspect of Atlanta's railroad-related commercial history.
The impact of this transformation on the CastleberryHill district was dramatic.