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    Atlantic Station - Atlantic Station bridge, pond, and fountain with Millennium Gate Museum (arch) in background. Friday, October 18, 2024 at 7:54 PM EDT.

    Atlantic Station

    3.4(344 reviews)
    3.3 miAtlantic Station
    $$

    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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    Atlantic Station - Panda Fest was nice & I really enjoyed trying new eats!

    Panda Fest was nice & I really enjoyed trying new eats!

    Atlantic Station - 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.

    Atlantic Station - 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.

    Amsterdam Walk

    Amsterdam Walk

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 miVirginia Highland
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    Midtown residences, Amsterdam Walk is located at the bottom of an incline on Amsterdam Avenue off…read moreof Monroe Drive in Midtown. When you drive past As Amsterdam Avenue it is easy to miss, but once your in its like being in a completely different world unlike anything else in the city Amsterdam Walk has shops and services for everyone, even the dog. For The Home The Cook's Warehouse Flora Dora ---Silk flowers, gifts, Christmas ornaments, trees, vases,, accessories, etc. Bed Down --- Contemporary Furnishings Gado Gado ---Indonesian Furnishings Intaglia Home Collection Oriental Designer Rugs Active Life Fitness Factory -gym Little Jumping Bean- indoor inflatable playground for kids Piedmont Bark ---Dog kennel and grooming Supplement Warehouse ---Discounted nutritional supplements The Company Acting Studio Salon ME Pharma Care Sound Associate Shoemaker's Warehouse Straight From The Apple Men's Wear Worthmore Jewelers New York Village Ladies Fashions Food, Cafes & Entertainment Red Light Work Bread Garden -Bakery Miss Q's Needless to say this urban complex has a lot to offer. A large majority of the stores are themed around individuality, especially the apparel or furniture. Amsterdam Walk has goods that other retail outlets of similar caliber in town don't have. Should you decide to go shopping there, your clothing and home accents certainly will not look like anyone else's. The shops at Amsterdam walk all have completely different hours so check with the shops if your going for more than just window gazing.

    Your hired security sucks. People routinely park here for events in the park taking up spaces for…read morethe businesses actually trying to conduct business on the weekends. What's the point of having someone sit in a car with a sign that says "NO PARKING FOR PIEDMONT PARK" if they aren't actually going to enforce it??

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    Amsterdam Walk
    Amsterdam Walk

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    Midtown Place

    Midtown Place

    1.2(48 reviews)
    1.2 miMidtown
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    Midtown Place is the large, suburban-style shopping center that sits on busy and often-congested…read morePonce De Leon Ave on Midtown's east border with Virginia-Highland. It's directly across the street from Ponce City Market, but was built many years before PCM. Midtown Place opened in 1999 while PCM opened in 2014. The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, which was also built many years after Midtown Place, runs adjacent to the backside of the shopping center's storefronts. Unfortunately, the trail does not connect to the shopping center like it does with PCM and other parts of the neighborhood. I've been a regular visitor to this shopping center since 2000. People generally don't like it for a few main reasons: 1. The parking lot is often congested and packed. I once had an impatient driver honk at and talk s*** to me for not leaving my parking spot fast enough (I was trying to get Waze set up before beginning my drive). 2. There are only two entry/exit points to this busy shopping center and they're both on Ponce De Leon Ave, an Atlanta street which is infamous for its traffic and congestion. 3. Cars get booted here all the time. Don't even think about parking here and going somewhere else like PCM or the BeltLine. You will get booted. The parking enforcers here are great at their jobs. They'll swoop in and have a boot on your wheel before you know it. With the way the surrounding neighborhoods have evolved over the years, Midtown Place does seem out of place these days. It's a prototypical suburban big box development plopped right into the middle of an urban area. Currently, the big tenants/anchors are The Home Depot, PetSmart, Staples, Whole Foods, and T.J. Maxx, and there are other big name chains like CVS, Mattress Firm, and Starbucks too. Getting in to and out of this shopping center, and parking, requires patience. I'm a pretty patient person so this shopping center's less-than-ideal setup hasn't bothered me too much, but I do understand people's pain and frustration with it. At least it gives us a Home Depot in the city, even though it's not the easiest to get to -- it's awkwardly tucked all the way towards the back and there's only one way to get to it. I do remember parking at the movie theater at Midtown Promenade (the shopping center next door), many years ago, seeing Home Depot a stone's throw away, and wondering why there wasn't a better and easier way to get to it. Chalk it up to poor planning and design, and perhaps bad luck and timing too, I guess. Thomas Wheatley of Creative Loafing wrote an interesting piece on this place, published August 4, 2016. It's worth reading: https://creativeloafing.com/content-405099-midtown-place-is-stuck-between-a-beltline-and-a-hard.

    Don't come here! It's a terrible place! They boot your car after you leave for minutes and force…read moreyou to pay $75.

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    Midtown Place - Poor Signage

    Poor Signage

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    Midtown Place

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    Toco Hill Shopping Center - Toco Hill sign.

    Toco Hill Shopping Center

    3.5(4 reviews)
    4.0 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 Shopping Center - Toco Hill sign.

    Toco Hill sign.

    Toco Hill Shopping Center - 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.

    Toco Hill Shopping Center - Spiller Park Coffee storefront.

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    Spiller Park Coffee storefront.

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