Dillard’s, JCPenney, and Macy’s anchoring Mall at Stonecrest in Lithonia, Georgia, at Turner Hill Road and I-20 in Atlanta’s eastern suburban corridor, give the 1.2 million square foot regional mall a three-anchor comparison-shopping platform for the Lithonia, Conyers, Stone Mountain, and DeKalb County east suburban household. Akoma Coffee & Books, the Atlanta-area Black-owned independent bookstore and community café whose name derives from the Akan Adinkra symbol for love and goodwill, gives the property a community cultural identity specific to the African-American intellectual and literary tradition. Ashley Stewart, the Baltimore-founded plus-size women’s fashion brand, gives the property a fashion identity the Lithonia and Stone Mountain professional woman accesses as a native expression of her market’s commercial culture.
DTLR, SNIPES, Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, JD Sports, and Champs Sports give the property one of the most comprehensive urban athletic and sneaker culture floors in the east Atlanta market. Ashanti Pride, Cube 57 Boutique, Evolve Clothiers, and True Standard Clothing give the property an independent operator fashion floor whose Black-owned boutique presence reflects the commercial entrepreneurship the Stonecrest consumer market sustains. MAC Cosmetics and Bath and Body Works serve the prestige and accessible beauty categories.
H&M, Hot Topic, Journeys, Rainbow Shops, Victoria’s Secret, and Shoe Dept. Encore cover the accessible fashion floor. Kay Jewelers and MZ Jewelers serve the jewelry and gifting floor. Miniso serves the lifestyle accessories and collectibles category. The property’s commercial position is the east Atlanta DeKalb regional mall at I-20 and Turner Hill: a three-anchor Dillard’s-JCPenney-Macy’s comparison-shopping platform whose Akoma Coffee & Books community literary identity, Ashley Stewart fashion floor, and DTLR-SNIPES urban athletic density serve the majority-Black DeKalb County east suburban household as the primary enclosed retail and community destination in Atlanta’s eastern corridor.
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