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South DeKalb Mall became known recently as "The Gallery at South DeKalb" partly reflecting its new owners ideas to change the image of the mall. Currently the mall's anchor stores are Macy's (formerly Rich's), Amazing Rooms, and American Screen Works has built a 14-screen movie theater with stadium seating and an entertaining jazz lounge. [4]
The land was cleared several times, and local residents often questioned whether the mall would be built. DeKalb County planners at various times envisioned other things for the area, including a convention center, an outdoor theatre, mid-rise to high-rise apartment units, a MARTA rail station (proposed terminus for the east line), and a satellite college campus.
In February 2022, local journalists obtained preliminary site plans in a public records request. [13] Parts of the mall were used in 2021 for the filming of the live action Loud House film A Loud House Christmas. [citation needed] North DeKalb Mall was demolished and is being redeveloped as Lulah Hills by commercial real estate developer Edens ...
The developer of Northland City Center plans to soon open 2 new 100-unit apartment buildings at the site, 1 of 3 old mall sites being redeveloped. Old Hudson's building is all that says 1970s ...
A color-coded map of the plans for redevelopment of Northgate Mall in Durham was shared in a virtual meeting on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. For the largest space, a new 150,000-square-foot building ...
The more than $100 million redevelopment of the mall property in Forest Acres will come in phases and take several years to complete. Grocery store, apartments, brewery and more slated for massive ...
The mall opened on August 7, 1980 as Shannon Mall with anchor stores Sears, Rich's, and Davison's.It was renovated in 1986, 1999, and 2006. In 1987, the mall became "Shannon Southpark Mall" - but was changed back to "Shannon Mall" after its renovation in 1999 due to the fact that 38% of people in a survey claimed to still use that name. [1]
As plans stand, only 5% of the housing units would be priced for renters making 80% of the area median income. More affordable housing: Cary leaders weigh in on South Hills Mall redevelopment Skip ...