List of Coca-Cola buildings and structures

The following buildings and structures are related to The Coca-Cola Company or their bottlers. As of 2012, 900 factories and bottleries served the company and many buildings formerly used by the company have been added to heritage registers.[1]

Coke bottle design in the facade of the Elmira Building

During the early 20th century Coca-Cola's in-house architect, Jesse M. Shelton, used a compendium of architectural styles but typically included elaborate flourishes including Coke bottle designs in the facades to help promote the company's image.[2] During the depression in the 1930s, Coca-Cola often spent $500,000-$600,000 on elaborate bottling plants but, because they are commercial buildings, traditional architects have often overlooked their beauty.[3]

Atlanta, Georgia architects Pringle and Smith designed buildings and created standardized designs for Coca-Cola bottling plants, including one located in Tifton Residential Historic District:

The 1937 Tifton Coca-Cola Bottling Plant is located at 820 Love Avenue. The building is a two-story, brick, commercial Beaux Arts-style building with tile roof, heavy modillions under the cornice, metal factory sash-windows, leaded-glass transoms over plate glass display windows, and decorative cast-concrete door surround. Terra-cotta panels with the trademark "Coca Cola" emblem are located on the fagade and side elevations. Designed by the Atlanta architectural firm Pringle and Smith, the building is an example of "Standardized Coca Cola Bottling Plant, Model 3A." Between 1928 and the late 1940s, Pringle and Smith designed a series of plans for bottling plant franchises for the Coca-Cola Company that were built throughout the southeastern United States.[4]

United States

Sorted by state, then city, then building name:

Building Image City State Type Coord Note
Coca-Cola Building (Morrilton, Arkansas) Morrilton Arkansas Bottling plant 35°9′15″N 92°44′35″W Listed on the NRHP in Arkansas.
Coca-Cola Ship Building Los Angeles California Bottling plant 34°1′43″N 118°14′42″W Streamline Moderne-style building designed by architect Robert V. Derrah in 1939, a

LA Historic-Cultural Monument

Coca-Cola Ft. Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Florida Bottling plant Listed on the Broward Trust for Historic Preservation's Significant and Endangered Sites in Broward County, Florida.[5]
Club Cool Lake Buena Vista Florida Attraction Within Walt Disney's Epcot
Florida Coca-Cola Ocala Florida Bottling plant 29°11′47″N 82°8′11″W Listed on the NRHP in Florida.
Coca-Cola Trenton Trenton Florida Bottling plant Listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture[6]
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant-Athens Athens Georgia Bottling plant 33°57′35″N 83°23′0″W Listed on the NRHP in Georgia.
Candler Building (1906) Atlanta Georgia Office building 33°45′24″N 84°23′17″W Listed on the NRHP in Georgia.
Coca-Cola Annex Atlanta Georgia Office building 33°45′21″N 84°22′53″W Listed on the NRHP in Georgia.
Coca-Cola headquarters Atlanta Georgia Office building Includes One Coca-Cola Place
Coca-Cola Olympic City Atlanta Georgia Attraction 1996 Summer Olympics
Dixie Bottling Plant Atlanta Georgia Bottling plant 34°12′16″N 84°22′10″W Listed as a National Historic Landmark; now part of Georgia State University
World of Coca-Cola Atlanta Georgia Attraction 33°45′46″N 84°23′34″W Within Pemberton Place
Tifton Coca-Cola Bottling Plant Tifton Georgia Bottling plant 820 Love Avenue
31.46121°N 83.50658°W / 31.46121; -83.50658 (Tifton Coca-Cola Bottling Plant)
a contributing building in Tifton Residential Historic District.
Chicago Coca-Cola Chicago Illinois Office and syrup plant 41°51′54″N 87°37′34″W Listed on the NRHP in Illinois
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building (Quincy, Illinois) Quincy Illinois Bottling plant 39°56′18″N 91°22′37″W Listed on the NRHP in Illinois.
Coca-Cola Bloomington Bloomington Indiana Bottling plant 39°9′50″N 86°31′57″W Listed on the NRHP in Indiana.
Shelbyville Coke Plant Shelbyville Kentucky Bottling plant 38°12′36″N 85°12′24″W Listed on the NRHP in Kentucky.
Biedenharn Museum and Gardens Monroe Louisiana Museum 32°31′11″N 92°7′52″W
Coca-Cola Branch Factory Baltimore Maryland Bottling plant 39°16′7″N 76°35′53″W Listed on the NRHP in Maryland.
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building (Columbia, Missouri) Columbia Missouri Bottling plant 38°57′3″N 92°19′30″W Ragtag Cinema
Coca-Cola Building Kansas City Missouri Office Building 39°5′16″N 94°34′52″W Listed on the NRHP in Missouri.
Coca-Cola Syrup Plant St. Louis Missouri Bottling plant 38°32′44.55″N 90°15′57.01″W Listed on the NRHP in Missouri.
Everything Coca-Cola Paradise Nevada Attraction
Coca-Cola Works Elmira New York Bottling plant 42°5′21″N 76°48′58″W Listed on the NRHP in New York.
Candler Building (1914) New York City New York Office building 40°45′22″N 73°59′18″W Listed on the NRHP in New York.
Coca-Cola sign New York City New York Billboard sign Times Square
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant Charlotte North Carolina Bottling plant 35°13′43″N 80°51′52″W listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
Coca-Cola Bottling Corporation Cincinnati Ohio Bottling plant 39°8′47″N 84°28′26″W Listed on the NRHP in Ohio; now part of Xavier University
Coca Cola Airport Corvallis Oregon Airport 44°25′19″N 123°15′32″W (FAA LID: OG49)
Coca-Cola Park Allentown Pennsylvania Sports venue 40°37′34″N 75°27′9″W Home field for the IronPigs
Coca Cola Beverages Northeast Providence Rhode Island Distribution Center 41°49′52.7″N 71°25′39.8″W
Coca-Cola Covington Covington Tennessee Bottling plant 35°33′51″N 89°38′58″W Listed on the NRHP in Tennessee.
Coca-Cola Works Winchester Virginia Bottling plant 39°10′14.02″N 78°10′38.34″W Listed on the NRHP in Virginia.

Other countries

Sorted by country:

Building Image City Country Type Coord Note
Coca-Cola billboard Sydney Australia Billboard sign 33°52′30.93″S 151°13′20.04″E In Kings Cross locality.
Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto Canada Sports Venue 43°38′08.27″N 79°24′54.14″W

References

  1. "Offices & Bottling Plants". The Coca-Cola Company. 2012.
  2. Saffron, Inga (November 18, 2020). "An industrial corner of North Philadelphia offers a refreshing taste of Coca-Cola's architecture". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2020-10-02. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Terrazas, Michael (January 20, 1998). "Thomas studies the beauty of commercial architecture". Emory Report. Retrieved 2020-10-02. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. Gretchen Brock; Robert A. Ciucevich (December 20, 2007). National Register of Historic Places Registration: Tifton Residential Historic District. National Archives. Retrieved February 19, 2021. Includes accompanying 95 photos from 2005, and detailed map at very end. (Downloading may be slow. Text-only version published by National Park Service also available at https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/08000355_text.)
  5. Broward Trust for Historic Preservation's Significant and Endangered Sites in Broward County, Florida Archived 2011-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
  6. A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, 1989, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, p. 55, ISBN 0-8130-0941-3
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