What happened at Arbor Place Mall?
Police confirm that shots were fired at Arbor Place Mall in Douglasville after multiple people reached out to Channel 2 Action News to report a shooter. Police said that two women got into a fight and at some point, a gun went off. “Both females immediately fled the mall,” police said.
Has Arbor Place Mall been sold?
— A joint venture between Connolly and Coro Realty has sold Arbor Square, a 127,195-square-foot shopping center in Douglasville. ALTO Real Estate Funds, which has offices in Dallas and Denver, purchased the property for approximately $18.4 million.
When was Arbor Place mall built?
October 13, 1999Arbor Place / Opened
What is the name of the mall in Douglasville?
Arbor Place – Mall/Shopping center in Georgia
| Arbor Place address: | 6700 Douglas Blvd, Douglasville, Georgia – GA 30135 |
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| State: | Georgia |
| Area/City: | Douglasville |
| Number of stores: | 134 |
| www: | https://www.arborplace.com |
Is Arbor Place Mall shutting down?
Chris Pumphrey, executive director of the Douglas County Economic Development Authority, told local Rotarians last month “as far as we know there’s no plan to close Arbor Place.” Pumphrey said CBL has told local leaders “Arbor Place is one of their better performing (properties) out of their entire portfolio.”
Who is the owner of Arbor Place Mall?
CBL PropertiesArbor Place / Owner
Where is Arbor Place Mall in Atlanta?
Arbor Place Mall, a regional mall located west of Atlanta in Douglasville, GA, features food, entertainment and shopping options for the whole family. Thank you.
Where is Arbor Place located?
Arbor Place is located in Douglasville, Georgia and offers 155 stores – Scroll down for Arbor Place shopping information: store list (directory), locations, mall hours, contact and address. Address and locations: 6700 Douglas Blvd., Douglasville, Georgia – GA 30135.
What will happen to Arbor Place mall’s anchor store?
With bankruptcy, one of the mall’s largest anchor store has left (Sears) leaving many worried about the future of the mall (small stores come and go and Arbor Place has a high occupancy compared to other malls in the State. But replacing a major anchor will be hard.