Ansley Mall
Ansley Mall is an open-air shopping mall in the Piedmont Heights neighborhood of Atlanta at 1544 Piedmont Avenue at the intersection of Monroe Drive near the Atlanta BeltLine trail.
Ansley Mall | |
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location in Intown Atlanta | |
General information | |
Coordinates | 33.7982°N 84.3712°W |
Opened | 1964 |
Renovated | 2010 |
Ansley opened in 1964, sending Midtown Atlanta's Tenth Street shopping district into decline.[1][2] The single-level center had 175,300 square feet (16,290 m2) of leasable area and was anchored by a 27,300-square-foot (2,540 m2) Woolworth's variety store and 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) Colonial supermarket. The tenant list of the 3.2-million-dollar complex included twenty-six retailers.[3]
It was a "twin" of what is now officially called the Crossroads Shopping Center, better known by its name in its heyday, Stewart-Lakewood Center, an open-air shopping center on Metropolitan Parkway (formerly Stewart Avenue) at Langford Parkway (formerly Lakewood Freeway) in the Sylvan Hills neighborhood of southern Atlanta. Stewart-Lakewood was built in 1962 by the same company and in the same style as Ansley and was also considered a major regional retail center.[4][5]
The mall was renovated in 2010, the works carried out by Earthstation.[6]
Anchors include Publix supermarket, an LA Fitness gym,[7] a CVS Pharmacy and a Pier One. It is owned by Selig.[8]
The Ansley Mall area rivals the intersection of 10th and Piedmont as the most popular gathering spot for gay men in Atlanta. Across Clear Creek is Ansley Square, a strip mall with more gay bars and gay-friendly spaces.[9]
References
- Tommy H. Jones, "Margaret Mitchell House: Historical Context"
- Mankin, Bill. We Can All Join In: How Rock Festivals Helped Change America. Like the Dew. 2012.
- Page on Mall Hall of Fame (blog)
- "Major retail center statistics", U.S. Census Bureau, 1963
- Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1940s-1970s, Harold H. Martin, p.307
- "Portfolio:Ansley Mall", Earthstation website
- [Charles Bethea, "A Straight Man's Ode to Ansley L.A. Fitness", Atlanta magazine, 5/1/2009]
- ""SOMETHING ANSLEY MALL TENANTS HAVE YET TO SEE", 9/2010, What Now Atlanta". Archived from the original on November 25, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- "LGBTQ Neighborhoods", Atlanta Visitor's Bureau