Update: Pearson's Owner Says He's Ready for Retirement
Buckhead shop to close Saturday, day before Sunday alcohol sales begin
Walter Eisenberg, owner of Pearson's Wine in Atlanta, said he decided that it's the right time to retire and close the landmark Buckhead store.
"I'm too old to run the business, I'm tired,"" Eisenberg told Buckhead Patch in a telephone interview Wednesday afternoon.
"I'm 76; I just can't do it anymore. It's a high-pwered business that requires a lot of time. ...I don't have the energy I had 20 or 30 years ago." He said the business, which closes Saturday night just before Sunday alcohol sales become legal in Buckhead and Atlanta, required a lot of travel.
He said he needed to buy new licenses for the business and didn't want to make that expense.
Plus, he said, "business has not been great in Buckhead since they closed the Streets of Buckhead." The Streets of Buckhead project, where's Buckhead's bar district once stood, stalled during the recession. Now, the San Diego-based OliverMcMillan is to resume work next year on the project, renamed Buckehad Atlanta.
Eisenberg, who looked forward to Sunday alcohol sales when asked about the issue for an April article, said he's seeking to close the store's inventory, with reductions as high as 50 percent off. "We've been packed all day," Eisenberg said Wedensday, the first day of the sale. The store will close at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, he said.
The business sent an email to regular customers informing them of the decision to close. Pearson's opened in 1969 at its location near the intersection of West Paces Ferry and Peachtree roads, the store's web site said.
In an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article on the store's closing, Buckhead Coalition President Sam Massell notes that the site has been selling liquor since the mid-1800s, when Buckhead pioneer Henry Irby owned a store there.
Meanwhile, other Buckhead liquor stores said they'll be open Sunday beginning at 12:30 p.m. All-American Package Store and Tower Beer, Wine and Spirits said they will be selling alcohol Sunday, when Sunday sales become legal in the city of Atlanta, after voters approved a referendum allowing the sales.' Green's Beverages, 2614 Buford Highway, will also begin opening on Sundays on Jan. 1.
Do you plan on buying alcohol on Sunday? Let us know in comments.
James Jernigan
10:45 am on Wednesday, December 28, 2011
If you are going to write an article please at least interview the owner and ask them why they are closing. Rember it is 5 w's who, what when where & WHY!!!
Louis Mayeux
11:42 am on Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The owners, Walter and Dorthy Eisenberg, have decided to retire, Creative Loafing said.
Michael Moore
4:06 pm on Wednesday, December 28, 2011
We will miss you ..... Great selection of Wine and a great Merchant
Thanks for your support of the Buckhead Community - All the best
William Wallace
9:30 pm on Sunday, January 8, 2012
If only this article was more than a fluff piece. It would have found that Pearson's had some of the highest employee turnover of any business in Atlanta. Walter's inability to understand how to manage employees, combined with his horrible temper, led to a dysfunctional workplace that lacked any efficiency. That is why it closed.