Major Redevelopment Project Set to Transform Area
DeKalb County, GA — The iconic North DeKalb Mall, formerly known as Market Square, is scheduled for demolition starting on June 26. This significant transformation will pave the way for the development of Lulah Hills, a sprawling 73-acre mixed-use destination designed to revitalize the area and cater to the community’s evolving needs.
The Future of Lulah Hills
Lulah Hills will feature:
- 320,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space: A variety of shopping and dining options to enhance the local economy and provide diverse choices for residents and visitors.
- 1,700 multi-family units: Modern housing solutions aimed at accommodating a growing population and offering a range of living options.
- 100 townhomes: Stylish and spacious residences that cater to families and individuals seeking a suburban lifestyle.
- 150-room hotel: Hospitality facilities to support tourism and provide accommodation for visitors to the area.
- Trail connecting to Emory University: A dedicated trail promoting outdoor activities and providing convenient access to one of the region’s leading educational institutions.
Historical Significance of North DeKalb Mall
North DeKalb Mall, which opened its doors in 1965, holds the distinction of being the first fully-enclosed mall in the Atlanta metro area. For decades, it served as a central shopping destination and community hub, reflecting the cultural and economic trends of its time.
Vision for the Community
The developers behind Lulah Hills emphasize their commitment to creating a space that is both convenient and welcoming. They aim to foster a sense of community through thoughtful design and active engagement. This new development is set to provide a relaxed environment for family outings, date nights, and casual meetups over coffee, reviving the communal spirit that the area was known for nearly 60 years ago.
Project Timeline and Future Expectations
The initial phases of the Lulah Hills project are slated for completion by 2025. As the construction progresses, the community can expect to see gradual changes and improvements, bringing new life and opportunities to the DeKalb County area.
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