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  2. Peachtree Mall - Wikipedia

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    After the closing and demolition of Columbus Square Mall in the early 2000s, Peachtree Mall is the only enclosed shopping center in the city. Peachtree Mall is one of two major shopping areas in Columbus, the other being Columbus Park Crossing. The mall's anchor stores are At Home, Dillard's, Macy’s, and JCPenney.

  3. Avondale Mall - Wikipedia

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    When the two anchor stores left in 1984 and 1995, the mall was unable to attract replacements. Management tried in 1995 to increase foot traffic. After Davison's/Macy's left the mall, that anchor building's upper floor was converted to a 16 screen movie theater, while the lower floor remained vacant except for a newly built stairwell leading ...

  4. The Forum at Ashley Park - Wikipedia

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    The anchor stores are Georgian Cinemas, DSW, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, Belk, and Onelife Fitness. In 2006, the development was announced to include a 250-room hotel. [1] There is a strip mall across the street from the shopping center.

  5. Town Center at Cobb - Wikipedia

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    The Macy's store was the first in Atlanta not to have originally been part of the Atlanta-based Davison's chain, which became Macy's during its opening. The largest mall in the state when it opened, a fourth anchor, Mervyn's, joined the mall later in 1986, along with another at Gwinnett Place Mall. [citation needed]

  6. The Mall at Tuttle Crossing - Wikipedia

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    It has a Dublin, Ohio mailing address, [2] but it is in the Columbus city limits. [3] It was developed by a joint venture of Taubman Centers and the Georgetown Company and opened July 24, 1997. In 2021, the mall was reported to be heading towards foreclosure. [4] [5] The anchor stores are Macy's, Scene75 Entertainment Center, and JCPenney.

  7. Gallery at South DeKalb - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Phipps Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The store served as one of the original anchors for 35 years. The space was eventually completely renovated to make way for Atlanta's third Nordstrom , which opened in March 2005. On August 2, 2006, it was announced that Belk was acquiring the Parisian chain of department stores, with the store being converted to the Belk name in the fall of 2007.

  9. Georgia Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    After JCPenney closed in October 2020, Belk became the only remaining anchor store. In early 2022, an Athens construction syndicate proposed a mixed-use development for the site of the mall, which would include more than 1,000 residential apartments and almost 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2 ) of new retail and restaurant space. [ 11 ]