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Gallery at South DeKalb

Gallery at South DeKalb

FieldValue
nameThe Gallery at South DeKalb
imageSouth Dekalb Mall Decatur, GA (8065975348).jpg
captionEntrance to South DeKalb Mall, July 2012
locationDecatur, Georgia, United States
opening_date1968
developerFickling and Walker
managerNamdar Realty Group
ownerNamdar Realty Group, Mason Asset Management
number_of_stores100+
number_of_anchors3 (0 open, 3 vacant)
floor_area800000 sqft
floors1, former Macy’s had 3 floors! Former JCPenney’s had 2 floors
website
coordinates

The Gallery at South DeKalb, formerly South DeKalb Mall, is a shopping mall owned by Namdar Reality Group. The mall is located at the intersection of Candler Road and Interstate 20 in the Panthersville CDP of DeKalb County, Georgia.

History

The mall opened in 1968 with anchors Rich's and JCPenney. This mall also faced competition from the beginning with several other malls in DeKalb County, mainly Northlake Mall. The Rich's also had an automotive center similar to most Sears of the time. During the early 1970s, the mall sported signage and a logo with the words South DeKalb Mall rendered in bas-relief SFIntellivised font, similar to the lettering used in the opening credits of the then-famous Mary Tyler Moore television series, only in the mall's version, accompanied by a bas-relief asterisk placed tightly among the letters of the mall's name. As of 2014, the mall's signage still pays homage to the original font. The modern signage is lighted. The former signage was dark brown and made of metal, and was not.

JCPenney left the mall in 2001 as it relocated to Stonecrest. The space left behind by the anchor has been occupied by a furniture store called Amazing Rooms. The Chick-Fil-A closed at the end of January 2012.

South DeKalb Mall became known as "The Gallery at South DeKalb" partly reflecting its new owners ideas to change the image of the mall. At the time the mall's anchor stores were Macy's (formerly Rich's), Amazing Rooms, and American Screen Works has built a 14-screen movie theater with stadium seating and an entertaining jazz lounge. The mall also has a Piccadilly Cafeteria and a small office center behind the mall.

American Scream Works would close in 2015 but was reopened by Satellite Cinemas on April 22, 2016. It was closed in 2017 permanently.

On January 7, 2020, it was announced that Macy's would close, as part of a plan to close 125 stores nationwide. The store closed on March 17, 2020, leaving the mall with no anchor stores.

Entrance (April 2025)

References

References

  1. "Archived copy".
  2. "South Dekalb Cinemas 12 in Decatur, GA - Cinema Treasures".
  3. "Macy's at South DeKalb mall closing this spring". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  4. Schenke, Jarred. (December 17, 2001). "Burlington Coat heads to South DeKalb Mall". [[Atlanta Business Chronicle]].
  5. Turknett, Jenny. (January 24, 2012). "Chick-fil-A closes one of its oldest mall stores". [[The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]].
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