The Disco Kroger party may have ended, but exactly how its Publix-anchored replacement might come to life with a fresh face and new slate of retailers is becoming clearer.
Two years after Atlanta’s second most famous nicknamed Kroger closed, developers behind what’s now rebranded “Buckhead Landing” have revealed a wave of tenant signings that will nearly fill the 3330 Piedmont Road shopping center.
The U-shaped shopping center, formerly named Piedmont Peachtree Crossing, is situated around a core of surface parking in the shadow of the subdistrict’s tallest high-rises. Work to create what’s being called a Complete Street project (to the chagrin of local urbanists) is ongoing near the Buckhead Landing main entry.
Regency Centers, a national shopping center owner and developer, is replacing the once-rollicking, 1970s Kroger with a Publix, while revising retail storefronts throughout the 11-acre site.
Redevelopment began in the first quarter of 2023. According to Regency officials, vertical construction on the 55,000-square-foot Publix is underway, and the grocery is on pace to open in late 2024.
Beyond that, the tenant lineup will include a new mix of local and national brands. Here’s a quick rundown of the seven signings announced this week:
- Atlanta-based Carter’s, Inc.—which owns the Carter’s, OshKosh B’gosh, Little Planet, and Skip Hop brands—will open its first Carter’s flagship store at Buckhead Landing.
- The family-owned Aviva by Kameel, an Atlanta Mediterranean concept.
- New-to-market ice cream shop Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream. It’ll be the second location for the Ohio-based company.
- SkinSpirit, a national aesthetic skin and body care provider.
- Waxing the City, the country’s second-largest waxing franchise, will open its third Atlanta location.
- Alloy, a fitness studio offering…
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