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Abercorn Walk

Coordinates: 32°01′30″N 81°06′40″W / 32.025°N 81.111°W / 32.025; -81.111
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Abercorn Walk
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LocationSavannah, Georgia, United States
Opening dateAugust 2005
DeveloperEdens and Avant
OwnerEdens and Avant
No. of stores and services13
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor area70,000 square feet (6,500 m²) (GLA)
No. of floors1
Parking302 spaces
Website[1]

Abercorn Walk is an upscale shopping center that runs along Abercorn Street in midtown Savannah, Georgia. It is located near the city's more upscale midtown commercial sector. Abercorn Walk resembles a village in which each storefront retains a different style. Originally announced in 2003, Abercorn Walk was built atop a stretch of buildings that had been a church, a funeral home, a car lot and a house. The anchor store, which had been announced the previous year, was The Fresh Market. By the fall of 2004, several other tenants had joined the roster and signed letters of intent. As of 2016, major tenants besides The Fresh Market include Ann Taylor, White House Black Market, Francesca's Collection, Chico's, JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, Talbots, Williams-Sonoma, and Ethan Allen.

Abercorn Walk sits across the street from another upscale shopping center, Twelve Oaks du Marché, which opened in 1984 and has a horseshoe shape. This center includes Publix, Cold Stone Creamery, Starbucks, Bonefish Grill, and Pier 1 Imports, among many others. Many locally owned boutiques like Globe Shoe Company have suburban branches at Twelve Oaks. It is built of imitation "Savannah gray" brick and has a copper patina roof.

References

  • [2] · Edens and Avant website
  • [3] · Savannah Morning News Article, 10/13/04
  • [4] · Savannah Morning News Article, 06/11/05
  • [5] · Savannah Morning News Article, 08/15/05
  • [6][permanent dead link] · Savannah Morning News Article, 07/08/06

32°01′30″N 81°06′40″W / 32.025°N 81.111°W / 32.025; -81.111