Arbor Place Mall

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Arbor Place Mall, the only mall directly serving the western suburbs of Atlanta, is located in Douglasville, GA in Douglas County. Opened in October 1999, the mall was originally to be anchored by Dillard's, Parisian, Sears, and Upton's. The Upton's chain folded prior to the opening of the mall, but the contract to build the store was still completed, resulting in a vacant anchor when the mall opened. A home improvement chain named Dekor took over the Upton's site in 2000. The chain folded, however, in 2001. In 2003, JCPenney took over the site. Current anchors include Dillard's, Parisian (becoming Belk in Fall 2007), Sears, JCPenney, and Macy's.

The two-level mall has been very successful and was the first to bring upscale shopping to an area underserved by retail. Shoppers previously had to travel long distances to other Atlanta area malls to find an upscale mall. Rich's, long planned to open at the mall, finally opened as Rich's-Macy's in 2004, one of only two stores signed with the hyphen. Arbor Place Mall was built by and is still owned by CBL & Associates. In 2006, Belk announced that it acquired the Parisian stores from Saks Incorporated, converting all Parisian stores to the Belk nameplate in fall 2007.

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