Business & Tech

Whatever Happened to Old Suburban Plaza Businesses?

Many have relocated across the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area since the shopping center's redevelopment was announced.

After Selig Enterprises announced the redevelopment of Suburban Plaza in North Decatur two years ago, including a protested Walmart Supercenter, many businesses relocated nearby.

So, where did they go?

Patch reported on a number of these departures, but Tomorrow's News Today wrapped it up nicely in a Wednesday post.

From the story:

Longstanding tenants such as Suburban Custom Awards & Framing and Decatur Estate & Way Back Antiques have both secured new locations. Last Chance Thrift Store has also found a new home.

Last Chance Thrift Store
 first opened in the center in 2009 after relocated from a former Kroger store in a nearby center known today as Patel Plaza. LC Thrift Store (as its now branded today) relocated to 2935 North Decatur Road.

Decatur Estate & Way Back Antiques is currently having a liquidation sale in preparation for their move to their new location at 2272 Lawrenceville Highway, across from Home Depot.

Read the full post for more information, including where Suburban Lanes will end up.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from North Druid Hills-Briarcliff