Atlanta’s Lenox Square Kicks Off 65th Anniversary Celebrations in August

Atlanta’s Lenox Square Kicks Off 65th Anniversary Celebrations in August

Lenox Square, Atlanta’s legendary landmark, is about to turn sixty-five in style. August is all set to roll out exciting events, activities, and fun galore to commemorate Lenox’s monumental influence and contributions to the community. So folks, mark your calendars for the grand public celebration on August 1st and join us at 10 a.m. on the top level between Nike and Apple.

What’s Cooking?

Who will grace the occasion? Well, be ready to meet the Atlanta city top guns: Lenox Square General Manager Robin Suggs, Atlanta’s head honcho Mayor Andre Dickens, and Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum. Get to know about the journeys, stories, and milestones of this mega shopping destination and its massive impact on Buckhead, Atlanta, and all of Southeast.

A Tip of the Hat from Atlanta City Council

Here’s more to the birthday bash! On August 5th, the Atlanta City Council is all set to pay a tribute to Lenox Square’s 65 extraordinary years with a special shout-out during their general council meet. Be sure to peek into it at 1 p.m. at the Atlanta City Hall in the Marvin S. Arrington, Sr. Council Chamber.

Instagram Alert for shopping spree!

Heads up Shoppigrammers for an exciting contest that could fetch you a whopping $1,000 shopping bash! Just follow @lenoxsqmall on Instagram, share your favorite Lenox Square moment under the anniversary post, tag @lenoxsqmall, and add #lenoxsquare65 – simple as that! Get posting between August 1st and 31st and keep the calendar crunching.

A Walk Down the Memory Lane

Do you know the fascinating chapter of Lenox’s coming into existence? Let’s trek down the path of Lenox Square’s rich history:

  • In 1956, Ed Noble, a Kansas City developer, picked up the site for the mall.
  • The three-level Lenox Square, unveiled between 1960 and 1963, was a sprawling retail hub of 800,000 square feet and housed sixty varied tenants.
  • Expansion and renovation transformed Lenox in the 1970s – adding a new wing and welcoming the pricy Neiman Marcus, a prized gadget in the Lenox square cap.
  • Fast forward to 1995 and another expansion made Lenox the biggest shopping center in Georgia.
  • 2007-2014 saw Neiman Marcus expand by 52,000 square feet, adding an upper level to connect to the main mallway.

A Giant Retail Hub

With over 35 million visitors stepping in every year, today’s Lenox Square has emerged as a bustling hub of commerce and community in the nation. What started as an open-air shopping center with 60 shops, today boasts nearly 250 stores and is Southeast’s leading retail destination.

Just as Lenox Square’s General Manager, Robin Suggs, rightly puts it – “We appreciate our community, visitors, staff, and retailers for helping Lenox Square achieve and celebrate 65 years as a landmark in Buckhead and Atlanta.” Way to go, Lenox!


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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