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Perimeter Mall is a shopping mall in Perimeter Center, Dunwoody, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, near the interchange of Interstate 285 (the Perimeter) and Georgia State Route 400. It is the second-largest shopping mall in the state of Georgia , the largest being the Mall of Georgia in Buford, Georgia .
Perimeter is located at the interchange of two major freeways: the north/south Georgia 400, and the "top end" of the Interstate 285 beltway, "the Perimeter" for which the Mall and the area around it were named. Perimeter is connected to Buckhead, Midtown and downtown Atlanta via MARTA.
It is one of Metro Atlanta's largest job centers, employing hundreds of thousands of people each day. Perimeter Mall and approximately 40 percent of the Perimeter Community Improvement District, [17] is a self-taxing district of shopping and office buildings (including several high-rises), are both located in Dunwoody.
Mall of Georgia – Buford (1999–present) Mount Berry Mall – Rome (1991–present) North DeKalb Mall – Decatur (1965–2020) North Point Mall – Alpharetta (1993–present) Northlake Mall – Atlanta (1971–present) Oglethorpe Mall – Savannah (1969–present) Peachtree Mall – Columbus (1975–present)
Customers line up for lunch in the two remaining food court shops at Georgia Square Mall in Athens, Ga. on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. ... Founded in Atlanta in 1989, the chain opened up its Georgia ...
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Dunwoody is a subway station in Dunwoody, Georgia, serving the Red Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. It is located at the southwest corner of Perimeter Mall, and also serves the surrounding high-rise office parks in the Perimeter Center business district.
The Cumberland Mall, Lenox Square, Northlake Mall, and Town Center Macy's remain open as of 2022. When the Cobb Center Mall store closed in 2004, the furniture clearance center was relocated to Town Center. In 1995, the downtown Atlanta Rich's 1924 store became part of the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center. It is known as "The 1924 Building".