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New townhomes at Westside Village, August 2012
A Walmart under construction at Westside Village, August 2012

"'Historic Westside Village"' is a mixed-use development in Vine City, Atlanta including a Walmart, other retail stores, and apartment complexes.

History

In 1999, the Atlanta Housing Authority first announced plans for the "Historic Westside Village", a $130 million commercial, residential and retail project at the area's southern end near Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. at Ashby St.[1]

Publix failure

A Publix supermarket opened in May 2002[2] but the overall project stalled by 2003 as further anchor tenants did not materialize.[3] This, along with disappointing sales, caused the Publix - the only full-sized supermarket for miles around - to close in December 2009.[4] Creative Loafing called the project the most notorious "municipal boondoggle...to have tarred Atlanta" during mayor Bill Campbell's era; the project "fell victim to...cronyism, bureaucratic incompetence and a flagrant disregard for federal lending guidelines".[5]

Walmart success

In December 2010 things looked up as the Atlanta Development Authority announced plans for Wal-Mart to open a store on the site, which Mayor Kasim Reed called "an end to the food desert in the area".[6][7] In January 2013 the Wal-Mart opened for business.[8][9]

"Legends of Historic Westside Village"

In 2015, "Legends of Historic Westside Village" exhibit was unveiled, "a series of photos of community activists, businesses, and educational institutions that impacted the neighborhood" including Mayor Maynard Holbrook Jackson, former Judge Austin Thomas Walden, Dr. Hamilton E. Holmes, Sr., and educator W.E.B Du Bois.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ "Westside due a $130 million redo", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 16, 1999
  2. ^ "A DREAM FULFILLED: Intown Publix to open", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 30, 2002
  3. ^ "David Pendered, "Entangled in Vine City; 'The city lost control': Officials scramble to save project to renew Historic Westside Village", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 28, 2003". Archived from the original on April 7, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  4. ^ "Historic Westside Village Publix To Close, Residents Not Happy", MAJIC radio station site, December 2009
  5. ^ Scott Henry, "Westside Do-over", Creative Loafing, April 26, 2006
  6. ^ "Historic Westside Community on Road to Revitalization", Atlanta Development Authority, December 13, 2010
  7. ^ ""Historic Westside Village Welcomes Walmart" (presentation), Atlanta Development Agency, December 2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-15. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  8. ^ "New Walmart opens in Vine City", WSB-TV, January 23, 2013
  9. ^ "Vine City/AUC Walmart Grand Opening on Wednesday 1/23: Walmart has said they are ready to open to the public", Marc Richardson, Cascade Patch, January 21, 2013
  10. ^ Kinch, Dionne. "City celebrates legacy of historic Westside Village". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  11. ^ "Redirecting to Google Groups".