Developers are floating a more people-friendly shopping center redo that aims to boost downtown Roswell’s cachet as a dining destination while capitalizing on other projects underway within a quick walk.
Located roughly two blocks east of Canton Street, the property in question is called Roswell Plaza, a 1980s shopping center at 100 Norcross St. near the intersection of Alpharetta Street in the city’s historic district.
The commercial buildings border Variant Brewing Company and, immediately to the north, developer Armada Hoffler’s multi-building Southern Post project, a 4.27-acre mix of apartments, townhomes, offices, and retail. A 125-room boutique hotel by Hyatt called the Chambray is also in the pipeline on the same block.
A proposal put forward by The Shopping Center Group, or TSCG, a commercial real estate firm based in Cobb County, states the commercial redevelopment is seeking “unique restaurants and entertainment concepts” to join Roswell’s “booming” downtown.
A conceptual diagram shows the project broken down into 10 spaces and a new outbuilding, ranging from 1,440 to 10,000 square feet, according to marketing materials released in February.
The strip center would feature open patios and outdoor seating, with parking onsite and at another lot south of the property.
As carrots, the marketing materials note the average household income within a one-mile radius is $176,000, and that Roswell’s downtown “draws patrons from well beyond the Atlanta MSA.”
Back in September 2020, Roswell’s Historic Preservation Commission approved plans by Atlanta civil…
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