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    Atlantic Station

    Atlantic Station

    3.4
    (344 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Service: All the vendors was pleasant Selection: More…read morevendors than I have ever experienced; some had 2 tents which I never seen before at a food fest. They got the bag...well they at least got mine! Value: Only thing that I was surprised about was that, each vendor charge over $12+ and up on average per tent. I was shocked that the candied fruit on a stick was $29 for 2 sticks . Wow for fruits so, I had to try at least 1 which was 1/2 the price. Entertainment was awesome, I love the young Asian guy rapping & singing. He is very talented! I loved this event & may go back next year.

    I went to Atlantic Station for their Chinese New Year celebration this weekend, and it was a really…read moreenjoyable event. There was a live show featuring the traditional ceremonial dragon dance, which was exciting to watch. They even taught the crowd a few Chinese phrases, which made it interactive and fun. There were also vendors offering food, arts and crafts, and souvenirs for the kids, giving it a great community feel. Thankfully, the rain cleared up and the weather stayed dry, making it easy to relax and enjoy everything the event had to offer.

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    Panda Fest was nice & I really enjoyed trying new eats!
    Panda Fest was nice & I really enjoyed trying new eats!
    Lunar New Year 2023 at Atlantic Station. January 13-February 5. The actual Lunar New Year date is January 22, 2023. Lanterns.
    Lunar New Year 2023 at Atlantic Station. January 13-February 5. The actual Lunar New Year date is January 22, 2023. Lanterns.
    Outside storefront view of Bowlero from Piedmont Physicians Group in Atlantic Station.

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    Outside storefront view of Bowlero from Piedmont Physicians Group in Atlantic Station.
    Edgewood Retail District

    Edgewood Retail District

    3.5
    (48 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    This place caused quit a controversy when it was proposed, particularly from neighborhood…read moreassociations and a church adjoining the property. And I was prepared to join in on the protesting based on the developer's less-than-stellar reputation. However ... I think the shopping center has worked out quite well for everyone involved. Most everyone, anyway. Great selection of stores, the traffic to and from doesn't disrupt the local streets too much (they close off the entrance/exit by the church on Sunday mornings) and the parking is, well, not the worst. Helps if you make use of the entrance behind Lowe's and Target. Lowe's, Target, Kroger, Barnes & Noble, UPS, Five Guys, Best Buy: all places I shop. Major downside is some criminal activity that occurred in the below-ground parking structure recently. Hopefully, Atlanta's finest (who maintain a presence) and contract security have that in hand now.

    The Edgewood Retail District is a big shopping center located just south of Little Five Points in…read moreeclectic Edgewood. It's the only large-scale shopping center of its type in the neighborhood and unlike almost any other development in the surrounding area because it's so suburban-like. The development opened in 2005, the same year as Atlantic Station in Midtown, around the peak of the last construction boom. About a decade old now, this shopping center is still in good shape. It's relatively nice and clean. There are multiple buildings, all made of brick, and plenty of parking including an underground garage. On weekends, it gets slammed, especially around Target. During peak periods, traffic on Moreland entering and exiting the property can test one's patience. Alternate routes include taking Caroline St. or even Hardee St. at the far south end of the district. Major tenants here include the aforementioned Target, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Office Depot, Best Buy, Lowe's, Kroger, and Ross. Several local/regional restaurant chains include American Deli, Figo, Willy's, Five Guys, Ru San's, Shane's Rib Shack, and Uncle Maddio's Pizza Joint. Most of the retail and dining options feel run-of-the-mill and generic, though there are a few highlights. They include the beehive, which is a boutique store filled with local, handmade items (apparel, accessories, housewares, jewelry, etc.) and Morelli's Gourmet Ice Cream (2nd location). I prefer the Morelli's in Edgewood over the original Morelli's nearby in Ormewood Park because it has the same great ice cream except indoors with more seating and air conditioning. While sprawling, the shopping center is very walkable with wide, evenly paved sidewalks. It's within 10 to 15-minute walking distances of two MARTA rail stations: the Inman Park-Reynoldstown station and the Edgewood-Candler Park station. Edgewood Retail District is a very practical/functional shopping center. It'd be nice to see more variety and uniqueness when it comes to tenants (less chains), especially considering this development is intown. However overall, it is A-OK. My only gripe with this shopping center, and it's a major one, is the lack of safety. That's the main reason for my two-star rating. In the last year or two, there have been brazen, violent crimes committed in the parking lot and in the parking garage. The physical assaults and/or robberies have occurred both at night and in broad daylight. The property owners/management need to do a much better job with the security around here.

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    Edgewood Retail District
    Edgewood Retail District
    Edgewood Retail District

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    Toco Hill Shopping Center

    Toco Hill Shopping Center

    3.5
    (4 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    I moved to Atlanta in 2015, and Toco Hills Shopping Center was one of the more ignored shopping…read morecenters in the area. First of all it was Toco Hills (Where is THAT?), and it was basically a lot of dead space, a huge, mostly pot-hole riddled parking lot, and not-so-well-known businesses. According to Edens Property, the management company that owns both Toco Hills Shopping Center and its adjacent neighboring property Toco Hills Promenade, Toco Hills Shopping Center encompasses both Salaryman and Toco Giant Package Store, all of the stores in the row from Iron Age and north to Sushi Matsuya, and all of the stores in the row of businesses from UPS Store to Frugal Kitchens, and the two empty stores past Frugal Kitchens. This is a very confusing set up, because it isn't visually obvious that there are three different shopping centers, but looks like only one. Anyway, Toco Hills Shopping Center had fallen into sad disrepair years ago, with mostly discount businesses taking up the retail spaces, if there were even existing businesses. At that time there were many empty stores. Thankfully, there have been positive transformations in the shopping center over the past six years, resulting in it becoming a popular destination for shopping, restaurants and services. The parking lot has been redone, and all of the retail areas received a much needed makeover. In short, the entire Toco Hills Shopping Center look so much better now, so much more welcoming, and is now a lot busier. In addition, the overall quality of the businesses appears to have motivated more people to shop, dine and receive services So far, the shops that I've gone to in Toco Hills Shopping Center are Iron Age Korean Steak House, Spiller Park Coffee and Sushi Matsuya, having OK to great experiences. I will definitely return to experience more businesses here when I'm back in the area.

    Could use some quality food establishments. Wendy's, barely assessable parking lot, atrocious…read morecustomer service. Steak 'n Shake, rip off specialist. Chili's, couldn't get a take out order right if they tried plus take out area NOT handicap accessible.

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    Toco Hill sign.
    Toco Hill sign.
    The Toco Hill shopping center was built in 1956 by developer Clyde Shepard, Jr. A graduate of Druid Hills High School.
    The Toco Hill shopping center was built in 1956 by developer Clyde Shepard, Jr. A graduate of Druid Hills High School.
    Spiller Park Coffee storefront.

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    Spiller Park Coffee storefront.

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