Founded in 1957 by world-renowned architect and developer John C. Portman, Jr., AmericasMart began life as The Atlanta Merchandise Mart, first staged in Atlanta’s Belle Isle Building. In 1961, the first dedicated building – now known as Building 1 – opened and laid the foundation for what is now a fully integrated three-building campus spanning more than 7 million square feet. Portman sought to create a unique environment for wholesale exchange with easy access to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. By stimulating trade and tourism, Portman was the catalyst that established Atlanta as one of the nation’s premiere convention cities.
In 2018, AmericasMart merged with International Market Centers, now ANDMORE, to form the world’s largest owner and operator of premier showroom space.
Architect-developer John Portman stages his first furniture market in the garage of downtown Atlanta’s Belle Isle Building.
Atlanta Merchandise Mart (Now Building 1) opens as the first unit of the Atlanta Market Center.
Merchandise Mart first expansion opens.
Atlanta Apparel Mart (Now Building 3) opens.
Merchandise Mart second expansion opens.
Atlanta Apparel Mart expansion opens.
Atlanta Gift Mart (Now Building 2) opens.
Atlanta Market Center rebranded as AmericasMart Atlanta to establish the market’s new global trademark.
AmericasMart Building 2 West Wing expansion opens.
AmericasMart merges with International Market Centers.