Quirky Atlanta neighborhood resists new shopping center
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Posted 8:40PM on Monday 4th November 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - A neighborhood in Atlanta that prides itself on being different is chafing at the news that a shopping center is one the way. <br>
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Little Five Points is a small district of tattoo parlors, bars and vintage clothing stores just east of downtown. <br>
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It's also the future home of a big mixed-use development with at least four national chains sprawling across 42 nearby acres. <br>
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The project has ruffled more than a few feathers in a neighborhood that likes to think of itself as miles away from suburbia. <br>
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Coffee shop manager Beth Moon says national retail stores will ruin the neighborhood. <br>
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Up to 500 residences could be built if Atlanta rezones the tract to allow housing on land now zoned for commercial and industrial uses. <br>
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A polished new complex is exactly what some Little Five Points long-timers don't want. The neighborhood was blighted for decades before young artists and quirky shops brought the district back to life. <br>
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But Nick Gold of Atlanta Gas Light, the former owner of the tract, says the project will fit in nicely with the rest of Little Five Points.
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