Roswell Mall

Roswell Mall
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LocationRoswell, Georgia, United States
Coordinates34°2′17″N 84°20′26″W / 34.03806°N 84.34056°W / 34.03806; -84.34056
Opening date1974
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2)
No. of floors2

Roswell Town Center, formerly Roswell Mall, is a shopping center located in Roswell, Georgia, built in 1974.[1] It is situated at the intersection of Holcomb Bridge Road and Alpharetta Highway. This mall is not to be confused with the bigger, newer North Point Mall in Alpharetta, Georgia.

Originally, Roswell Mall was a 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2), two-level mall[1] and was anchored by Richway and later Uptons (the first store of the now-defunct chain) in 1985, [2] and K-Mart.[3]

In April 1994, the mall was purchased by Talisman Cos. LLC[1][3] and was reformed into an open-air center. By 1997, it was referred to as "Roswell Town Center", and although it was no longer an enclosed mall, it still had two levels. Over the course of three years, the exterior was remodeled while the interior was demolished. Talisman renewed the leases for anchors K-Mart and Target (formerly Richway), while Uptons left. The movie theater, run by Startime Entertainment, was also remodeled. The renovations to the shopping center added 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) to the structure.[4] Construction on the $10 million family entertainment complex began in October 1997.[5] The movie theater closed in 2007 due to the late-2000's recession and reopened as a private owned movie theater in 2011. As of 2023 the shopping center includes Big Lots, Floor & Decor, and Tuesday Morning.

References

  1. ^ a b c Penafiel, Karen (2 November 2006). "Buildings of the Decades: The Shopping Center's Future". BUILDINGS.COM. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  2. ^ Moody, Carl (7 March 1985). "Roswell Mall grows with new tenant". The Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b Stepp, Diane (14 April 1994). "Roswell Mall renovations to get under way next year, new owner says". The Atlanta Constitution. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  4. ^ Lamm, Marcy (July 21, 1997). "Renovation transforming 'moribund mini mall'". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  5. ^ Meltzer, Mark (12 January 1998). "Are we having fun yet? $10 million center for Roswell". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved 12 October 2018.