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Havana Sandwich Shop Returning Home

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The original Havana Sandwich Shop 
Cuban eatery plans to return to their original home

Havana Sandwich Shop plans to reopen their original location by "late spring." A destination for decades, the original Havana Sandwich Shop was located on Buford Highway near North Druid Hills Road in what is today part of the city of Brookhaven.  

Havana Sandwich Shop was started by the Benedit family.

The first of the Benedits, brothers Eddie and Guido Jr., immigrated to America in 1962. In 1964, their parents Felisa and Guido followed with the third brother, Willie.


A true "family business," the original Havana Sandwich Shop opened on February 9, 1976.  Willie left the business in 1986 to focus on his auto repair company.  

When Guido and Felisa retired in 1996, they left Eddie and his wife Debbie in charge of the restaurant. 

Eddie was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2000, and by early 2001 had succumbed to the disease.  Debbie and her son Eddie Jr. continued to run the family business until a devastating fire closed the restaurant in late 2008.  

In late 2009, Havana Sandwich Shop (Havana Restaurant) reopened in a new, 1,629 square foot location.  Situated within the newly built Crossroads Village shopping center, Havana is likely one of the most significant attractions to the center.  Crossroads Village is anchored by an Aldi and was (previously) also home to a popular and successful location of El Pollo Loco.     

In early 2010, William "Willie" Benedit opened Havana Grill in what was originally a Long John Silver's on Buford Highway in an outparcel of Northeast Plaza. The two "Havana" restaurants were only a few minutes apart and signaled the discord that had developed within the family. Both concepts claimed to be "the" Havana Restaurant.  

Willie's Havana Grill closed in 2011, while Debbie and Eddie Jr. have continued to operate Havana Restaurant at Crossroads Village.  

While calls to Havana Restaurant confirm their plans to reopen in the old location, Bull Realty still shows the 2000 square foot property "for lease" on their site.  The building has been renovated and offers a rebuilt patio.  

Debbie Benedit reports that the reopening would be in addition to, not instead of, the current location.  

WALMART NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET quietly coming to Athens

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Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart is quietly planning a new Walmart Neighborhood Market in Athens-Clarke county.  The new 41,000 square foot store would be built in the 3000 block of Atlanta Highway in Athens, adjacent to an older Ingles.  

Interestingly, the store is being developed in near complete secrecy. Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Polestar Development is listed on planning materials  as the developer of the store.  Brief research shows that Polestar has previously developed multiple Walmart Neighborhood Markets.  Plans for the store are labeled only as "Grocery Store" with some plans labeling the store as "more than 100,000 square feet," although in reality, the store is 60% smaller. Multiple readers I spoke with who live in Athens credit this to the likelihood of significant community uproar over the possibility of having yet another Walmart, of any kind, in Athens-Clarke county.  

This site plan is for the "Grocery Store" coming soon to Athens (click image to enlarge)

This site plan is for an upcoming Walmart Neighborhood Market in Warner Robins 

Notice anything similar between the two?  

Personally, I think that had Walmart adopted a less-Walmart-ized name for their market concept, they might have faced less opposition. Could they not honor their founder Sam Walton and call the stores "Walton's Neighborhood Market" ?

According to a source at the Athens-Clarke county planning department, the "Grocery Store" planned for 3140 Atlanta Highway has a building permit.  Amazingly, I confirmed with the same source that the store could go quite far into the zoning & permitting process without disclosing the actual name of the business. Additionally, the parcel is nearly 14 acres, but over half of the property is reportedly unusable because of Georgia Power easements, environmental issues and other reasons.   

According to site plans, the Athens Walmart Neighborhood Market will also have a fuel station, an amenity added to newer locations of the concept.

Athens is already home to a number of grocery stores including two Publix Supermarkets, the aforementioned Ingles, and a new Kroger Marketplace.  The Kroger Marketplace, located about ten miles from the planned Walmart Neighborhood Market, opened this past August and measures 123,000 square feet

Walmart has tried multiple times over the past few years to add new stores to Athens-Clarke county and has been rebuffed in many of their attempts.  Most recently, Atlanta-based Selig Enterprises proposed a Walmart Supercenter- anchored development in Athens in 2011.  The project, dubbed "The Foundry at Broad" would have covered three city blocks, with several buildings on nine acres between East Broad and Oconee Streets.  After facing stiff opposition from the neighborhood, and after multiple reworks, Walmart pulled out of the project in 2012. The following year, Selig abandoned the project altogether.  

The first Walmart in Athens opened in 1990 and was in the Perimeter Square shopping center on Huntington Road across Atlanta Highway from Georgia Square Mall.  It was a standard Walmart of the time, without groceries.  In the late 90s, Walmart tried to get a site on Atlanta Highway near Mitchell Bridge Road rezoned to allow for the construction of a new Supercenter that would have replaced the old Perimeter Square store. Due to significant push-back from the community on that proposal, Walmart withdrew their zoning application for the proposed Atlanta Highway Supercenter in March, 2000. 

The original Perimeter Square Walmart later became a Steve and Barry's. Following Steve & Barry's bankruptcy and store liquidation in 2009, the store sat vacant for a time before Athens Church purchased the store in 2011 and renovated it for their congregation. Athens Church, part of Alpharetta-based North Point Ministries,  is reportedly the largest church in Athens. 

In place of the store, Walmart purchased land on Epps Bridge Parkway in Oconee County in 2001 and opened the new Supercenter in 2002.  The now outdated Perimeter Square store was closed at the same time.  

According to one of my readers with whom I consulted in preparing this article, it is believed that the proposed Walmart from the late 90s would have been somewhere around the current intersection of Heyward Allen Parkway and Atlanta Highway. The new Walmart Neighborhood Market will be located just west of this area in that remaining green space fronting Atlanta Highway, between Athens W Parkway and Ultimate Drive.

The Walmart Neighborhood Market banner was launched by Walmart in 1998.  Although growth was slow at first, with more Supercenters being built than Neighborhood Market locations, the opposite is true now. 

Interestingly, many Walmart Neighborhood Market that have opened in metro Atlanta are only a few miles from existing Supercenter stores.  In the case of the Athens store, there is already an existing Walmart Supercenter less than three miles away on Epps Bridge Parkway (opened 2002).  There is also another Walmart Supercenter on Lexington Road in East Athens (opened 2000).  

Given Walmart's size and reputation, it has faced more than its fair share of community battles to get new stores built.   

Lindbergh Place
Though Walmart was never officially publicized as the anchor at Fuqua Development's Lindbergh Place redevelopment, it was understood that they were the "150,000 square foot Anchor Tenant." After over two years of bureaucratic wrangling and neighborhood  uproar, Fuqua officially took Walmart off the table and replaced them with an 82,000 square foot Kroger.  The neighborhood has been far more receptive to the revised plan.  

Glenwood Place
Another intown Fuqua project, Glenwood Place, would have been anchored by a 143,000 sq' Walmart Supercenter. After neighbors and community organizers made clear their preference for basically anything but Walmart, a deal was brokered to bring a Kroger to the project instead. The Kroger that will open there is not your average Kroger.  At about 114,000 square feet, the new Kroger will be a "Marketplace" store and carry far more items than a typical Kroger. Having visited a few, I've observed that the Marketplace stores are almost Walmart-like in size and variety and also feature fuel stations.  

Suburban Plaza / Decatur 
It was June 2011 when I first broke news of Walmart's planned opening at Suburban Plaza, and inadvertently set off a firestorm of debate, mostly from those vehemently opposed to the retailer. After over three years of legal wrangling, the nearly 150,000 square Walmart Supercenter is finally under construction with a planned opening in March of next year.  

Tucker 
A new Walmart Neighborhood Market opened at Tucker Square in 2013.  The new 40,000 square foot store replaced what was originally a Wayfield Foods and was most recently operating as Mercado del Pueblo.  The new Neighborhood Market is less than three miles from an existing, recently remodeled Walmart Supercenter in Cofer Crossing, at LaVista Road and Lawrenceville Highway.

What are your thoughts on this (secretly) planned Walmart Neighborhood Market?  Does Athens need another grocery store?  Does the world need another Walmart?

Please share your thoughts below.  

Bits & Bites

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Topshop & Topman are both slated to open this Thursday, March 12th, at Lenox Square.  The new two level 15,500 square foot store replaced both Cache and Kenneth Cole on the main mall level, as well as a number of smaller stores on the mall's "Plaza" level.  Interestingly though, the store's only entrance will be via the main mall level, seemingly missing out on the opportunity to make their wares available to consumers entering via the Plaza level. This will mark the London-based chain's first full-line foray into the Atlanta market.  A condensed shop-in-shop already exists within the Nordstrom at Phipps Plaza.  

Cosmetics retailer Ulta plans to relocate from the Walmart-anchored Perimeter Village to the Barnes & Noble anchored Perimeter Station. Both centers are near Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody.  In their new space, Ulta will replace what was built as a Restoration Hardware store.  Restoration Hardware closed their Dunwoody store late last year ahead of the opening of their giant new RH Gallery store on Peachtree Road in Buckhead.  The new Ulta is reportedly on track to open in July.  

A former Eckerd turned RiteAid closed its freestanding location on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Duluth last week.  

A new location of Pure Barre is planned for Decatur.  The new Pure Barre will open at 415 Church Street in place of The Seen Gallery in downtown Decatur.  Franchisees Ashley Goot and Katy Bayless Gibson already operate the Pure Barre in Virginia-Highland.  A total of 17 Pure Barre locations are open or opening soon in Georgia.  Spartanburg, South Carolina-based Pure Barre is a fitness facility primarily targeted towards women with over 200 franchised locations.  

My friends at The Newnan Menu report that a new Uncle Maddio's Pizza Joint is coming soon to Newnan.  The new fast casual pizza restaurant will be the first of many planned for the region.  Uncle Maddio's Pizza Joint Newnan will be located in a new center being built on Newnan Crossing Bypass, across from the popular Ashley Park development. As I reported last week, the first Georgia location of Fort Worth-based Five Five Pizza Co. will also be opening soon in a nearby new center.  

HomeGoods and Jo-Ann have been officially confirmed as tenants at the redevelopment of Suburban Plaza.   HomeGoods will occupy a nearly 24,000 square foot space (basically, the former Big Lots.)  Jo-Ann will occupy an approximately 20,000 square foot space (most of the former Hancock Fabrics.)  (Hancock Fabrics has since relocated to Northlake Festival.) A nearly 150,000 square foot Walmart Supercenter, 25,000 square foot ROSS, 34,000 square foot LA Fitness and 1,700 square foot freestanding Starbucks are all already in the cards for the center.  

Atlanta's third D. Geller & Son jewelry store has set March 28th as their opening date.  The new D. Geller is located near the intersection of Hammond Drive and Roswell Road in Sandy Springs.  

The new Dick's Sporting Goods in East Cobb will celebrate its grand opening this Friday, March 13h.  The new Dick's replaces what had been a Kmart, then a Sears, then a kmart, at the corner of Johnson Ferry and Roswell Roads. A new Del Taco is also opening in the same center, replacing what was for years a TCBY.   

Chick-fil-A recently introduced an intriguing new menu item.  The new "Frosted Lemonade" is basically a blended combination of an Icedream and lemonade.  What makes this menu item special is that it's basically made of three existing products. Icedream and lemonade are blended together making use of the blenders already on the premises because of the chain's milkshake offerings. Additionally, no new cup was introduced, and instead the Frosted Lemonade is served in the same 16 ounce cup as the iced coffee.  I tried one earlier this week and found  it refreshing and flavorful.  As of now, the Frosted Lemonade is only offered in one size and costs about three bucks.  

As expected, a settlement has been reached in the lawsuit filed by mall owner Simon Property Group against Tom Catherall.  The lawsuit centered on the lease assignments of Twist at Phipps Plaza and Prime at Lenox Square to Catherall's ex wife, Leigh.  Ownership of Prime and Twist, as well as the entire Here to Serve Restaurants portfolio was transferred to Leigh late last year as part of her divorce settlement with Tom.  Details of the settlement were not made public.  

Kroger in Talks to Enter Cumberland Mall

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The Marietta Daily Journal reports that Cincinnati-based Kroger is in talks to lease the upper level of the Sears store at Cumberland Mall.  The new Kroger would be 93,260 square feet, and if all goes well, could open by summer 2016.  Sears has recognized that their most valuable assets are their real estate holdings. In the case of Cumberland Mall, Sears owns the 15-acre tract on which their store is located, and as such, has the flexibility to reconfigure their layout.  Current plans call for Sears to begin their lower level reconfiguration this June, with plans to vacate the upper level completely by January. 

It's believed that this new Kroger would be in addition to the current Kroger store about a mile and a half away at Riverview Village.  The Riverview Village Kroger is less than half the size of the proposed Kroger, but was recently renovated and is located at the cusp of the affluent Vinings community.  

Currently there are 129 Kroger stores in the grocer's "Atlanta Division." (New Kroger stores are coming soon to Lindbergh Place and Glenwood Place.) 

If the plan comes to fruition, it would further Cumberland Mall's title as the most diverse mall in Atlanta.  A former J.C. Penney store was demolished in 2005 and reopened as a Costco in 2006. The Costco is not directly connected to the mall though it does have a ground lease with mall operator GGP. The Costco also features a popular fuel center.  Given the upcoming Atlanta Braves Stadium and existing offices, Kroger would be wise to add a fuel station as well, but that detail has not yet been publicized.  The current Sears auto center would seem to offer the perfect location for the fuel center should that become part of the plans.  The Sears auto center occupies an outparcel on the Akers Mill side of the Sears store, the same side where Kroger would have its main entrance.  Customers parking on the Akers Mill side would walk right into the grocery on the upper level.

Cumberland Mall opened in 1973 and was once anchored by Davison's, Rich's, J. C. Penney and Sears. The Davison's was eventually renamed Macy's.  Later, following the Macy's-Rich's consolidation, the Macy's store was shuttered.  The store was demolished and in its place, a new entrance as well as a number of new retailers and restaurants were added to the mall.  

This won't be the first time a grocer has opened within a mall in metro Atlanta.

Korean retailer Mega Mart opened their first US store in Gwinnett Place Mall in 2009.  The combination retailer and grocery occupies the former Macy's department store and caters to the area's Asian population.  When it opened the store, it occupied both floors of the Macy's, but its clothing and housewares business on the second floor was phased out, and today the retailer is primarily a grocery store.  The reviews are mixed on the store with many locals preferring to shop at nearby Super H Mart.  

Do you think a Kroger makes sense at Cumberland Mall? Do you think both Kroger stores should remain open?  If the Kroger store does not opening at Cumberland Mall, what should Sears do with their space?

Please share your thoughts below.  

A Special Waffle House is in Store For Stone Mountain

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Waffle House is bringing a unique new location to Stone Mountain 

Norcross-based Waffle House plans to open a new location on Stone Mountain Highway near its intersection with East Park Place Boulevard.  The new Waffle House will open in a former Arby's.  The site sits between a McDonald's and a Hardees. 

Unlike any other Waffle House anywhere, this Waffle House will have a drive-thru!

The new Waffle House is projected to open mid-to-late April. The approximately 2,200 square foot restaurant already had a drive thru, so Waffle House decided to use it as a test.   According to a Waffle House spokesperson, the chain tested out a drive-thru a few years ago in a different location.   The spokesperson went on to say that the drive-thru will operate with limited hours (breakfast and lunch) and with a limited menu.  

Another former Arby's on Maple Street in Carrollton was demolished last year and rebuilt as a Waffle House, without a drive-thru.  The Stone Mountain site was reportedly "in better condition" (despite the fact that it had been vacant longer) and only needed a remodel to achieve the chain's goals for the site.  

Waffle House is not the only eatery not previously associated with drive-thru but now offering the service.  

In 2013, Panera Bread and Jason's Deli both opened new locations on Barrett Parkway in Kennesaw that feature drive-thru ordering.  Panera Bread also opened a drive-thru equipped location near the Mall of Georgia last year.  

A drive-thru is a great way to increase sales, but operators must be offering products that are easily made and which offer little room for modification, in order to be as efficient as possible.  At least 50% of a typical fast food businesses revenue is derived from its drive-thru.  This fact made Krystal's choice to open an inline location in Tucker very strange.  The restaurant was situated in the middle of the Best Buy-anchored shopping center near Northlake Mall. Even before it opened, I questioned the feasibility of such a move. Low and behold, just six short months after opening in early 2012, the location closed.

What are your thoughts?  Will Waffle House find drive-thru a success or is the "Waffle House experience" lost when one does not actually "experience" the inside?  If it's successful, where would you like to see another drive-thru Waffle House open?  

Please share your thoughts below. 

The Fresh Market Attaches Itself to Former Staples

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The Fresh Market is coming to Roswell.

Greensboro, North Carolina-based The Fresh Market plans to open a new location in Roswell.  The new approximately 24,000 square foot natural foods market will open in place of the recently shuttered Staples at Roswell Corners shopping center.  The center is located at the corner of Hardscrabble and Woodstock Roads (Highway 92) and is anchored by a Super Target.  The Fresh Market will open on the Hardscrabble side of the center, adjacent to a T.J. Maxx.   

An approximately 12,000 square foot Trader Joe's is already in the area, about a mile away, in nearby Roswell Crossing. (Interestingly, both Roswell Corners and Roswell Crossing are owned and managed by Weingarten Realty.)  About four miles away, at the the corner of Mansell Road and Alpharetta Highway, a new 27,000 square foot Sprouts Farmers Market is under construction in Roswell Market Place.  No opening date has been announced, but current projections call for the store to open late this spring or early summer.   

The Fresh Market is also opening a new store near Emory University.  A 24,400 square foot The Fresh Market will anchor Brighten Park (fka Loehmann's Plaza) and should open early this summer.  

Where is your favorite organic market?  Are you excited for the new The Fresh Market locations?  What neighborhood is in need of a new natural foods grocery store?

Please share your thoughts below.

Biscuits and Brake Pads Bound For Doraville

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City of Doraville continues to attract new businesses.

A onetime Hardee's has been demolished to make way for new development.  Plans call for freestanding locations of both O'Reilly Auto Parts and Bojangles'to be built on the parcel.   The parcel sits at the dynamic corner of Buford Highway, New Peachtree Road and Oakcliff Road. 

According to a spokesperson for the development, the Bojangles' will be about 3800 square feet while the O'Reilly will be about 7300 square feet. Overall the entire parcel is just under 1.7 acres.   

Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bojangles' has been aggressively expanding its presence in Georgia as of late with multiple new locations opening over the past few months.  In addition to new locations in Peachtree Corners, Duluth, Tucker and Commerce, new Bojangles' have more recently opened in Lithonia, Stone Mountain, Canton and Lilburn.

Springfield, Missouri-based O'Reilly Auto Parts already operates a store on Buford Highway, but it's about six miles south, in Brookhaven.  Located near the intersection of Briarwood Road and Buford Highway, O'Reilly's Brookhaven location occupies a former Hollywood Video.

Doraville has seen tremendous activity over the past few years with new locations of Waffle House, Zaxby's, McDonald's, Krispy Kreme, Raceway and QuikTrip having opened in the city.  

If all goes well, plans call for both businesses to open late this year.  

Bartaco Quietly Opens in Buckhead, Others Planned

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Casual eatery now open in north Buckhead.

Norwalk, Connecticut-based Barteca Restaurant Group has opened Atlanta's second bartaco.  The new bartaco is on Roswell Road in Powers Ferry Square Square near Chastain Park.  The former Dunkin' Donuts space was leveled and completely rebuilt to become bartaco.  A new patio and fireplace were added to make it feel less like an endcap restaurant space and more unique.  
The new patio and fireplace at bartaco Buckhead 
Barteca entered the metro Atlanta market in 2011 with their Barelona Wine Bar concept in Inman Park.

Atlanta's first bartaco opened last summer on Marietta Street on the Westside.  A third Atlanta area bartaco is planned for Inman Park at the new Inman Quarter development near the corner of Elizabeth Street and North Highland Avenue.

A second Barcelona is in the works on Howell Mill Roads at the Westside Ironworks.    

I'm told that more bartaco locations in metro Atlanta are not out of the question, but, other out of state locations are already in the works.  In addition to three in Connecticut and one in Port Chester, New York, new bartaco locations are planned for Nashville and Tampa Bay.  

Reston Town Center, a "live, work, play" development in Reston, Virginia, will welcome both bartaco and Barcelona Wine Bar later this year, according to their website.  

There may be as many as three other bartaco locations also in the works but in markets other than Atlanta.  

Where would you like to see the next bartaco open? Atmosphere aside, do you prefer the food at Tin Lizzy's, Noche or bartaco?

Please share your thoughts below.    

Bojangles' Coming to Chamblee

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Biscuit chain planning Chamblee location

Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bojangles' is planning a new location on Buford Highway in Chamblee.  The new freestanding restaurant would be built in an outparcel of Crossroads Village shopping center on Buford Highway near its intersection with Clairmont Road. 

An El Pollo Loco opened in the center in 2008, but closed in 2011 amidst the chain's struggles in the Atlanta market. Today, the former chicken joint is an urgent care facility.  A Burger King also opened in an outparcel of the center, and continues to operate.

Crossroads Village is anchored by an Aldi grocery store, but also features over a dozen inline retailers and restaurants.   

Not far from Crossroads Village, a McDonald's relocated to a newly built structure close to Skyland Kroger, while a Smoothie King now occupies a former Checkers.  

About a mile and a half down Buford Highway at Northeast Plaza, Atlanta-based Popeyes closed their freestanding restaurant in 2009. Pollo Campero, a Guatemala-based fast food chicken chain with U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas opened in place of Popeyes.  

Bojangles' has been aggressively expanding its Atlanta area presence, having added new locations to Tucker, Peachtree Corners, Duluth, Lithonia and Stone Mountain in recent years.  

Yesterday, I broke news of a planned Bojangles' a few miles up Buford Highway in Doraville.  

Where would you like to see the next Bojangles' open? Who makes the best biscuit in town?  

Please share your thoughts below 

Bits & Bites

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The new Sprouts Farmers Market in Smyrna has set June 10th for its grand opening.  Dates have not yet been announced for Sprouts stores coming soon to Morningside, Roswell, Sandy Springs or East Cobb. The Phoenix, Arizona-based natural foods grocer opened four locations in metro Atlanta last year, and added a fifth earlier this year.
Cache is actively closing their store on the upper level of Lenox Square.  The store has been open less than a year, after having relocated from the lower level where it made way for the new Topshop / Topman store.  Cache as a company filed bankruptcy and is closing all of their stores.  

Shannon Wilson, the former head designer of lululemon athletica (and wife of Lululemon’s billionaire founder Chip Wilson), and her son  J.J. Wilson have started a lifestyle brand "designed for those whose busy lives don’t allow them the luxury to slow down." Kit & Ace, seems to offer items similar to James Perse and Splendid, with a heavy emphasis on cashmere and comfort. The Vancouver-based company only has a handful of stores open this far: five in Canada, and one each in San Francisco and New York.  

A onetime Eckerd turned Rite Aid will soon reopen as a Dollar Tree.  At the corner of Russell Road and Buford Drive in Lawrenceville, the nearly 10,000 square foot freestanding building was built in 1995 and was converted to a Rite Aid in 2007.  Dollar stores have often proven to be great replacements for former drugstores such as this.  

Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, the new Fado Irish Pub opened this past weekend in Midtown.  Located at the corner of Peachtree and 8th Streets, Fado replaced the short-lived La Tagliatella Italian restaurant in the lobby level of the Metropolis.  

In case you missed it, The Cook's Warehouse is closing their store on Peachtree Road in Brookhaven when their lease expires on March 31st. Sherlock's, purveyors of fine wines, spirits and beers, shares the space with Cook's Warehouse, and is reportedly staying put in a portion of the space. Cook's Warehouse is functioning as a clearance center of sorts having been sent sale / clearance merchandise from other stores to liquidate.  The main contributing factor in closing the store was said to be parking issues.  Mary Moore, founder of The Cook's Warehouse, is reportedly "actively seeking a new location" for her business in Brookhaven, but has thus far been unsuccessful in locating a space that meets her needs. 

Pollo Tropical plans to open its new "Big Blue" location in Austell this Friday, March 20th.  The new location is in an outparcel of Brookwood Square Shopping Center near the intersection of East-West Connector and Brookwood Drive.

A new Value Place hotel is nearing completion on Dresden Drive, just off I-85 in Chamblee.  According to the property's website, the new 124 room hotel is accepting reservations for stays after May 9th.   The Chamblee Value Place marks the chain's ninth property in Georgia.  I originally reported this project in late 2013.  

The restaurant formerly known asMakara's in Sandy Springs has reopened as Sinbad's in Marietta.  Makara's closed its freestanding restaurant near the corner of Johnson Ferry and Roswell Roads last March promising to reopen "soon" near Windy Hill.  The restaurant, which was a former Church's Chicken, was forced to close to make way for the new Sandy Springs City Center project that will include the city's new City Hall.  Sinbad's opened recently and is reportedly much larger than the original location but still offers the great Mediterranean fare patrons came to love.  

The second Atlanta Braves All Star Grill opens this Friday March 20th. The new location opens adjacent to Meehan's Public House at 200 Peachtree Street.  The original Atlanta Braves All Star Grill opened in 2013 on Concourse D of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.  A third location originally proposed for Avalon in Alpharetta has reportedly been shelved for now.  

From Home Run to Touchdown, Goldberg's Group is at it Again!

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Falcons-themed restaurant in the works?

Atlanta-based Goldberg's Group seems primed to launch a new Falcons-themed establishment.  The Goldberg's website refers to the new Atlanta Falcons themed restaurant & bar as "Atlanta Falcons Gridiron Bar & Grill" but does not specify a location or opening timeline. 

A call to the corporate offices did confirm the concept is in the works but that also "no location has been finalized."


Based on the sketch of the proposed layout, I'm inclined to think the concept will be launched either at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport,  or at the new Atlanta Falcons stadium, slated for completion in early 2017, or both. Another possibility is that the concept could open at Avalon in Alpharetta where Goldberg's already operates its namesake deli and had previously said they would open their Braves eatery.  

Goldberg's Group previously partnered with the Atlanta Braves to open the Atlanta Braves All Star Grill.  The first All Star Grill opened at Hartsfield-Jackson, a second will open tomorrow on Peachtree Street downtown.   

The Atlanta Falcons have never before partnered with an outside vendor to open a restaurant concept.  The team did open a pair of branded retail stores, "Falcons 365" at both Perimeter Mall and Lenox Square.  As the name suggests, the stores were meant to supply fans with Falcons gear and merchandise year round. Sadly though, the concept seemed unable to sustain itself and both stores closed in late 2008, after about three years in business.  The Atlanta Braves had a similar store, the Braves Clubhouse store that had at least two locations at North Point Mall and CNN Center.  Today, only the tourist-heavy store at CNN Center remains open.  

I think there is tremendous potential with the "Atlanta Falcons Gridiron Bar & Grill." Even if the food is only as good as a typical bar & grill, the branding and cross-promotion potential make the concept more likely  to succeed than most.  

What are your thoughts?  Do you think a Falcons-themed restaurant and bar will do well?  Where should it open?

Please share your thoughts below.  

Bojangles' Atlanta Invasion Continues

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Bojangles' is coming to Sandy Springs.

A new location of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bojangles'is coming soon to Roswell Road in Sandy Springs.  The new Bojangles' will open at 8550 Roswell Road in place of the former La Strada / Derby Food & Spirits  / Locos Grill & Pub.  The freestanding 4,000 square foot restaurant has been vacant for over a year and is being heavily renovated for its new purpose.  The renovations will also include the addition of the all-important drive-thru to the building.  

Unlike other recently announced proposed Bojangles' locations in Chamblee and Doraville, the Sandy Springs location will be franchised.  The franchise group, RV Restaurant Management, LLC, has territory rights to development new Bojangles' restaurants in both Cobb and Fulton counties.  (A new Bojangles' slated to open early next month in Dacula is corporately owned.) 

James F. Kennedy, Operating Partner & Vice President of Operations for the franchise group, has an extensive background in the quick serve restaurant world.  Over the past thirty years, Kennedy has held senior management roles with Roy Roger's, Ponderosa, Arby's, Dunkin' Donuts and Rita's Italian Ice.  

In addition to the upcoming Bojangles' in Sandy Springs, a new Zaxby's is close to opening just south of the Abernathy & Roswell Road intersection. Last year, Waffle House relocated their restaurant from the corner of Johnson Ferry and Roswell Roads to a new location at 6445 Roswell Road.  

Retail Not The Right Fit For Spanx?

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Typical Spanx store layout 
Shapewear manufacturer trims its retail plans

Atlanta-based Spanx has decided to eliminate new retail store openings including the flagship store planned for Buckhead Atlanta.  The new Spanx flagship would have been located at street level, below the new Spanx headquarters, within the project. Spanx headquarters is currently in the Sovereign building (3344 Peachtree Road), but will relocate to three floors and at least 86,000 square feet at Buckhead Atlanta this May.

Strangely, while this change was reportedly quietly made months ago, the Buckhead Atlanta website still has a page dedicated to the Spanx flagship.  

The first Spanx boutique opened ahead of the 2012 holiday season in the upscale Tyson's Corner Center in Virginia.  
Currently, Spanx operates ten branded boutiques in high end malls around the country.  The company also has three airport boutiques including one at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.  There has been no official announcement regarding the fate of the existing stores, but I'd wager a guess that only the airport stores will remain open in the long run, if any do.  

As great a product as Spanx is, I feel it's better suited for sale in department and speciality stores, versus company-run retail stores.  Spanx is not now, nor do I ever see it becoming a "lifestyle brand" deserving of an extensive retail network.  

Spanx was started by entrepreneur Sara Blakely in 2000 and is today a billion dollar company.  The namesake shapewear line,  Spanx, is available at retailers such as Bloomingdale's and Neiman Marcus.  Assets was launched as a more economical option and is available at stores such as Target and Kohl's.  Spanx also launched a men's line in 2010 (that should be called "SPX") that features boxers and shirts.  

Former Nike head of apparel Jan Singer was appointed CEO of Spanx last year, replacing Laurie Ann Goldman, who had stepped down a few months earlier.  

Bits & Bites

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The former BrandsMart USA in Buford will soon become a new location of Floor & Decor.  Atlanta-based Floor & Decor opened its first store 15 years ago on the N.E. Expressway Access Road in DeKalb county. Today, the chain has over 50 locations throughout thirteen states, including recent openings in McDonough and Savannah. 

A new consignment store called Queenie's Consignment is coming to Oak Grove Center on LaVista Road.  Queenie's is being opened by local resident Vickie Bracewell.  The new consignment store is opening in a portion of what was previously part of Mezza, a Lebanese restaurant.  Bracewell has previously worked at Finders Keepers in Decatur and volunteered with the Assistance League of Atlanta thrift store in Chamblee. Queenie's will sell "high-end women's clothing and home furnishings." 

Atlanta-based Acadia Homes & Neighborhoods plans to bring a new townhome community to Toco Hills. "Townsend at Toco Hills" will replace the existing, older apartment complex known as "Toco Hills Apartments." According to the Acadia website, there will be a total of 26 townhomes "priced from the 400s."  

Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bojangles' is planning to open a new location on Memorial Drive in Decatur.  The new fried chicken eatery is planned for the 3600 block of Memorial Drive, essentially in front of the Walmart Supercenter (former home of Avondale Mall, and before that, Columbia Mall).  If all goes well, the new Bojangles' could open before the end of the year.  Other new Bojangles' are planned for Chamblee, Doraville and Sandy Springs.

Gu's Dumplings has opened at Krog Street Market. The opening could not come soon enough for those who missed Gu's Bistro, the popular Szechuan eatery on Buford Highway in Doraville which closed suddenly about two weeks ago.  

F&H Food Trading Group opened its newest Salt Factory Pub this past Monday in Woodstock. The new Salt Factory Pub is located on Main Street in the heart of Woodstock's historic business district.   The first Salt Factory Pub is located in historic downtown Roswell, a second opened in downtown Alpharetta in late 2013.  The Woodstock restaurant is open this week for dinner only, starting at 4PM, but plans to add lunch service soon.   

Acworth-based Primrose Schools plans to open a new Sandy Springs campus at 5188 Roswell Road. The new campus opens in place of AJC International who relocated to Abernathy Road in late 2011.  Primrose Schools was started locally in 1982 and via franchising has about 300 locations nationwide today.  

Charley's Philly Steaks opened its newest location yesterday in the Fashion Cafe at Lenox Square.  

New Juice Bar Looking to Squeeze into Suddenly Crowded Local Market

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A new juice bar is coming to Toco Hills 

Nashville, Tennessee-based I Love Juice Bar is opening its first location in metro Atlanta.  Located in a 1,500 square foot space within the Publix-anchored Toco Hills Promenade, the new I Love Juice is the first of many planned for the area.

The first I Love Juice Bar opened in Brentwood, Tennessee, the affluent suburb of Nashville, in 2013.   Today, the chain has grown to sixteen locations either open, or opening soon.  

One Georgia location already exists in Columbus with another opening later this month in Suwanee on Old Peachtree Road, just off I-85. 

Local resident Cara Weaver is the franchisee of the concept locally and plans to develop at least five intown locations.  In addition to the upcoming Toco Hills location, Weaver plans to bring Juice Bar to Decatur, Morningside, Buckhead and Vinings.  

I Love Juice Bar's menu includes an extensive variety of fresh made juices, smoothies and "more" (other menu items that vary by location). spring roll wrap, kale salad, parfaits. 

According to a Barrons.com study (quoted on the I Love Juice Bar website), the juice market reached $5 billion in 2012.

Georgia is already home to a number of juice bars including dtox Juice, Kale Me Crazy (from Yogli Mogli founder Roi Shlomo) and Juicy Jenny (from Souper Jenny's Jenny Levinson). dtox has three locations, two in Buckhead and one in midtown.   Kale Me Crazy has one location in Inman Park with a second coming soon to Decatur.  According to the Kale Me Crazy website, other locations are planned for Midtown, Sandy Springs and Brookhaven.  Juicy Jenny has a single location in Buckhead at East Andrews.  

Dallas, Texas-import Roots Juices operates a single Atlanta area location at the Shops Around Lenox in Buckhead.  

Arden's Garden, the grande dame of Atlanta juice concepts, began in 1995 with its namesake founder, Arden Zinn. Once largely a wholesale bottled juice operation, Arden's Garden has grown its retail store network over the past year to include new locations in Buckhead, on the Westside, in Decatur, downtown and Vinings.  Arden's Garden now now has thirteen locations in the state.  

What is your favorite juice bar?  Where should the next juice bar open? Do you think juice bars are the next FroYo or buger far or are they here to stay?  

Please share your thoughts below.  

Spring Will Bring a Return of Bruster's to Midtown

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Ice cream shop reopening in former location 

Bridgewater, Pennsylvania-based Bruster's Real Ice Cream is reopening their former location at the Trader Joe's-anchored Midtown Promenade shopping center on Monroe Drive.  The freestanding building was built as a Bruster's close to ten years ago but had more recently played host to a Rita's Italian Ice shop.  Rita's closed last year claiming they would later reopen but never did.  

Local Bruster's franchisee Wayne Vincent plans to have his midtown location open by April 15th.  Vincent reportedly already owns two other Bruster's, one in Georgia, the other in Florida. 

Bruster's has closed a number of locations locally over the past few years including shops in Brookhaven, Ormewood and Dunwoody.  The Brookhaven location was co-branded with Nathan's Famous Hotdogs but closed in 2013 to make way for a Kroger expansion.  The Dunwoody location closed a number of years ago and later reopened as Village Burger.  A replacement Bruster's later reopened in a new location, also in Dunwoody Village.  The Ormewood location was located in a small center on Moreland Avenue and is now home to Morelli's, a popular local ice cream shop.  (Interestingly, close by, Morelli's also occupies a former Cold Stone Creamery space in the Edgewood Retail District.)  

Could ice cream be seeing a resurgence at a time when frozen yogurt appears in decline?  Do you think reopening this Bruster's will prove successful?  What is your favorite ice cream shop?  

Please share your thoughts below.  

Retailer Leaves Avalon Before Opening

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Clicks to bricks apparently not the formula for success 

Fort Myers, Florida-based Chico's FAS Inc. is reportedly putting a halt to any new Boston Proper store openings amidst a disappointing entry into retail.  The Boston Proper brand has been around for over 25 years but was originally a catalog company.  Boston Proper eventually offered e-commerce sales and was purchased by Chico's FAS in 2011. In 2013 Chico's introduced the first Boston Proper retail boutiques in Town Center at Boca Raton and The Shops at Coconut Point in Estero, Florida.   

Boston Proper entered the metro Atlanta market last year with a location on the first floor of Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody followed by a second location on the upper floor of Lenox Square in Buckhead.  

A third location was planned for Avalon in Alpharetta, but it is no longer slated to open.  The Avalon Boston Proper no longer opening marks the second retail stumble at the new complex.  C. Wonder closed its store at Avalon in early January, about 90 days after opening it.  In both cases, the Avalon was not necessarily to blame for the closures, but was left "holding the bag."

As of Chico's fourth quarter results for their fiscal year ended January 31st, 2015, Chico's operated 19 Boston Proper stores. Chico's also operates Chico's "frontline" stores and outlets, White House Black Market stores and outlets, and Soma Intimates stores and outlets in the US and Canada.

Given the recent developments, I would not be surprised to see all Boston Proper stores close within the next six to twelve months.  

CarMax Aims to Plug into Buford Market

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CarMax planning new Buford dealership

Richmond, Virginia-based CarMax plans to open a new dealership on a vacant seven acre parcel on Buford Drive near the Mall of Georgia.  The land sits between Shad Mistubishi and AutoNation Volkswagen, just off interstate 985.  

In my research for this post I was shocked to learn that CarMax started as a division of Circuit City!  

CarMax currently operates eight dealerships in Georgia in Roswell, Augusta, Columbus, Lithia Springs, Norcross, Savannah, Stockbridge and Kennesaw.  CarMax also operates a mini "car buying center" in a converted gas station at the intersection of Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard  (listed as their "Buckhead" location) in Chamblee.

A typical CarMax will have between 250-500 cars across dozens of brands and various price ranges at any time. A traditional dealership is more likely to have between 30-100 cars on hand, and often only a few brands represented.  

Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based AutoNation is CarMax's largest rival.  Whereas CarMax primarily only opens large format "superstores," a typical AutoNation is far smaller. Additionally, CarMax focuses largely on the used car market, while AutoNation tends to skew more toward new cars. In both cases, the companies bring a single brand name to an often fragmented and localized industry.  

AutoNation operates ten locations in metro Atlanta including FIAT, Toyota, Scion and the aforementioned Volkswagen dealership near the Mall of Georgia. 

Plans call for the new CarMax in Buford to open sometime late this year or early next year. 


Where did you you buy your last new or used car?  Are you a fan of the traditional dealership,  the CarMax model, Craigslist or new services like Carvana?  What is the first thing you look for in a car?

Please share your thoughts below.  

572 Wants Everyone in the District to Experience Upscale Dining in Tucker

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New restaurant coming to downtown Tucker

Jason Hylton and James Maggard, owners of The Local No. 7 in downtown Tucker plan to open a new restaurant later this summer.  Slated to be called "572," the new, more upscale eatery will occupy the former Sweet Dee's Bakeshop on Main Street, a door down from Local 7. 

Sweet Dee's opened in 2012 and closed this past Decemberafter its owner reportedly got a job offer too "sweet" to pass up.

The area that would become Tucker was known as "Militia District 572" in 1821, which inspired the restaurant name. The State created DeKalb County on December 9, 1822 and Militia District 572 became DeKalb’s 18th District.

The Local No. 7 gets its name "the significance of the number 7 and history of Tucker. Tucker is 7 miles from Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Decatur, Chamblee, Doraville, and Lilburn; at one time had 7 churches; 7 high schools within 7 miles of Tucker, and Tucker was laid out in 1907. All of this made it obvious that we had to name our restaurant with number "7". And what better drink to go with number 7 than whiskey, so we offer a wide variety of whiskey's to go with our great burgers. The "Local" relates to the local railroad which thirty feet from our door."


The owners of The Local 7 are partnering with restaurant veteran Jonathan Allen to open the new restaurant. Allen spent over five years with Rathbun's and Krog Bar acting as Chef de Cuisine / Beverage Manager / Restaurant Manager.  


572 will reportedly feature a more upscale environment and menu than that of Local 7, or any other Tucker restaurant for that matter.  The menu will emphasize locally sourced items but a spokesperson with whom I spoke made sure to mention it won't be a run of the mill "farm to table" establishment.  

Jason Hylton and James Maggard also operate Matador Cantina in Oakhurst.  A second Matador previously operated in Glenwood Park, but closed in 2013.  The Local No. 7 opened in late 2011.  

Plans call for the 572 to open in late July or early August.  

Bevello Falls Out of Fashion in Buckhead

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Women's boutique calls it quits in Buckhead

Raleigh, North Carolina-based Bevello has closed its Buckhead boutique at the Shops Around Lenox.  The store opened in 2013 in a portion of what was once a CompUSA store. Bevello, like many other boutiques within the center, caters to style conscious women with a variety of clothing, accessories and gifts.  

Bevello officially closed its Buckhead store this past Saturday.  A sign posted on Bevello's door informed customers that they "will be moving to the Forum Shopping Center in Norcross." Bevello at the Forum on Peachtree Parkway in Norcross has been open since early April of last year, so Bevello's action is more a closure than a "move." 

The Shops Around Lenox is home to its fair share of women's retailers, some more alike than others.  Swank, fab'rik and The Impeccable Pig all offer trendy women's clothing, making it unlikely for them to all survive long term. Atlanta's own Bill Hallman, who currently operates a boutique within the center, will soon reportedly close to "move" to Inman Quarter. Inman Quarter is the new mixed-use complex being built in Inman Park across the street from Barcelona Wine Bar. 

The Buckhead closure leaves Bevello with 25 locations in seven states. Two new locations are reportedly coming soon to Greensboro, North Carolina and Houston, Texas. 

What is your favorite women's boutique?  Do you think all boutiques currently open at Shops Around Lenox will still be in business in another year?  Who do think is the weakest link? What retailer or other business would you like to see added to the center?

Please share your thoughts below.   
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