Nadora Sky will open this spring at Terminal South, bringing handcrafted and high-quality permanent jewelry to Peoplestown. Designed to be worn continuously without the need for clasps or closures, Nadora Sky’s permanent jewelry is custom-fit and welded directly onto the wearer, combining both functionality and style. With pieces made from 14k gold and sterling silver, Nadora Sky specializes in creating custom jewelry that celebrates life’s moments, creates memories, and fosters connections.
Nadora Sky was founded by Grace Burton, who, after struggling to find a local permanent jewelry shop, decided to create one herself. A former operating room nurse, Burton channeled her entrepreneurial spirit and creativity into building a successful business that has enabled her to leave her nursing career and dedicate herself full-time to crafting beautiful, meaningful jewelry for her customers.
With its proximity to the Atlanta BeltLine and the ability to welcome walk-in customers—something her current space is unable to accommodate—Terminal South offers an exciting opportunity for Burton and her growing business. The 420-square-foot retail storefront will be situated in Building One, which will also house Terminal South’s 18-stall food hall, Switchman Hall. “I see it as a place where people can turn their visit into an all-day experience,” says Burton. “They can enjoy shopping and browsing, explore the food hall, connect with others, and fully immerse themselves in everything Terminal South has to offer.”
Stafford’s Executive Director of Real Estate Melissa Ahrendt added, “”Our vision for Terminal South has always been to create a vibrant collection of local makers and purveyors that deliver an authentic experience for both neighbors and visitors to Atlanta. Nadora Sky perfectly embodies the creativity and craftsmanship we value, and we’re excited to see them become a part of this dynamic community.”
Terminal South is currently under construction and on track to open in spring 2025. For more about this transformative adaptive reuse project, click here. To learn more about Nadora Sky, click here.