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William Taylor Stores is a historic building in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located in Savannah's Historic District, the addresses of some of the properties are West Bay Street, above Factors Walk, while others solely utilize the former King Cotton warehouses on River Street. As of February 2022, these are the Chart House Seafood in the ...
Shop for a Cause will be held at all of the DWC store locations, including Thrift City and Uptown Shoppe housed under the same roof located at 812 SW 10th on the northeast corner of 10th and Adams ...
Oglethorpe Mall is a super-regional shopping mall on the south side of Savannah, Georgia. Named after General James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah, the mall has expanded since its opening in 1969 to nearly one million square feet. Among its features are several restaurants, a food court, and 118 stores.
Attention Savannah-area bargain hunters: This year’s annual thrift sale sponsored by the Junior League of Savannah will be the last one in the sale’s 75-year history.
Warby Parker recently opened a new retail store at 226 W. Broughton Street in the heart of downtown Savannah, Ga. Evan Lasseter is the city and county government reporter for the Savannah Morning ...
William Taylor Stores, 202–206 West Bay Street (1806/1818) Jones and Telfair Range, 112–130 West Bay Street (1852–1854) Hyatt Regency Savannah, 2 West Bay Street (1980) Savannah City Hall, 2 East Bay Street (1904–1905) Thomas Gamble Building, 4–10 East Bay Street (1877) Upper Stoddard Range, 12–42 East Bay Street (1859)
The City of Savannah purchased the River Street Branch line right-of-way from Norfolk Southern in 2004 [7] for approximately $600,000. [8] Old Town Trolley Tours has a stop (number 10 of 15) on River Street below Factors Walk. [9] Old Savannah Tours has two stops on River Street: one close to Old Town's stop and the other at the marketplace ...
Abercorn Walk resembles a village in which each storefront retains a different style. Originally announced in 2003, Abercorn Walk was built atop a stretch of buildings that had been a church, a funeral home, a car lot and a house. The anchor store, which had been announced the previous year, was The Fresh Market. By the fall of 2004, several ...