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Retail space meets living quarters in a mini-metropolis in West Midtown.
In Short
A mix of residential and retail space, the multi-use $2 billion development encompassing 138 acres may well be the biggest thing to happen to Atlanta in years. Once home to a steel mill, Atlantic Station now courts serious shoppers. Ikea was the original magnet for city dwellers, but chains like Dillard's, West Elm, Banana Republic and DSW are additional draws. Regal Cinema and restaurants like Fox Sports Grill make this a one-stop destination.
Know Before You Go
Take the 17th Street bridge to enter Atlantic Station.
The Extras
Look for newcomers on the way from other cities like NYC-based Rosa Mexicana and Hollywood's Geisha House.
Parking
Parking is free for two hours. After that, rates are $1-$14. Note: A free shuttle picks up MARTA passengers at the Arts Center station.