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The Mall at Stonecrest (also referred to and often known as Stonecrest Mall) is a super regional shopping mall along Interstate 20 in eastern Metro Atlanta that opened in 2001 on the growing I-20 corridor. It is off exit 75 [2] in Stonecrest, Georgia, which became a city in 2017. [3]
The city had voted a plan to deannex 345 acres of its territory so that the Georgia Legislature could create a new city, to be called Amazon, Georgia, if Stonecrest had been selected to host Amazon's new corporate headquarters, a project which would result in billions of dollars of investment and the creation of 50,000 jobs, [8] a number equal ...
English: The interior of the Mall at Stonecrest in Stonecrest, GA on May 15, 2023. One of the mall's flagship stores, Dillard's, can be seen in the background on the right. One of the mall's flagship stores, Dillard's, can be seen in the background on the right.
Otherwise, all trips go to/from Mall at Stonecrest; Stonecrest The Mall at Stonecrest 13.4 miles (21.6 km) 116 Redan Road Stone Mountain Indian Creek station Redan Road, Stone Mountain Lithonia Road 12.0 miles (19.3 km) On weekdays between 8:50 AM and 4:50 PM, northbound trips serve East DeKalb Health Center; 117 Rockbridge Road / Panola Road ...
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[13] [12] The company's location at the Stonecrest Mall opened in 2021 and was the first step of a redevelopment project by Stonecrest Resorts. [14] In June 2023, the Stonecrest, Georgia location permanently closed. A new aquarium is supposed to be taking over the location. [15]
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