Shannon Mall

Shannon Mall opened its doors on August 7, 1980, south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It was originally named after the developer’s daughter and consisted of three anchor stores; Sears, Davison’s, and Rich’s. In 1986, they added another wing with Mervyn’s department store as the anchor. When it opened, Morrison’s Cafeteria was the only sit-down restaurant. A year later, the shopping center was renamed Shannon Southpark Mall. The Shannon Southpark Mall was a prosperous mall throughout the 1980s.

A new management team took over in the early 1990s, and the mall slowly began to decline. Developers built on the premises: if you build it, they will come. Unfortunately, that was not the result. Developers placed the mall in front of a large, wooded area bordering a declining neighborhood. Initially, plans included building an office tower behind the shopping mall to increase foot traffic. However, those plans never materialized, and foot traffic never came.

As the Atlanta suburbs grew in the early 1990s, shoppers went elsewhere. The new open-air strip malls and competing malls became effortless to access. A decrease in traffic and advertising severely affected Shannon Southpark Mall. Toys-R-Us closed in 1996 and Mervyn’s permanently closed its doors the following year. JCPenney took over the old Mervyn’s wing in 1998. Management looked to find new startup-type businesses to take up space at Union Station. However, with the lack of traffic, the companies could never get off the ground. Three years later, the mall was down to only 32 stores. Unfortunately, the decline continued into the 2000s. The Mervyn’s wing lost so many tenants that the remaining ones were forced to move to another part of the mall. JCPenney left in 2000, and the Mervyn’s wing was entirely blocked off in 2004. By 2006, hardly any of the original retail stores remained. In an effort to attract new business, the owners changed the name again to Union Station.

Mervyn’s wing was converted into a family fun center called Maxx-Fun by the owners. The fun center would include arcades, a bowling alley, and an entertainment venue where the other storefronts used to be. After construction began, one of the developers suddenly passed away. Management assured us the project was still moving forward. Over the next few months, however, no construction resumed. Soon, the mall’s website was shut down, and signage was removed.

In 2010, the last original tenant, Chik-Fil-A, closed its doors. The remaining tenants knew the end was near. The owners were unable to pay the power bill in November 2010, so the lights were turned off by Georgia Power. Tenants were given a 5-hour notice that the power would be shut off and they had to vacate the building. Macy’s and Sears remained open since they were on separate electric meters.

With a lack of security and maintenance, Union Station fell into disrepair. In January 2011, both stores vacated Union Station as it fell into foreclosure. The property was auctioned off on the courthouse steps the next day. Unable to find a committed buyer, the mall sat abandoned. An investment group from Alabama purchased the property in 2014. They planned to build a film and television studio on the site. In October 2014, Shannon Mall was demolished to make way for the film studio.

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Skylights provided natural lighting inside the mall with a large glass sun window in the food court.
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After closing, the anchor stores were pitch black.
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Tire tracks through one of the stores, evidence that vandals have been inside.
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12 comments

  1. Oh dear – this does not bode well for the two shopping centres in Ipswich UK! This sounds like their story unfolding. Since being built in the 90s they have both struggled and been through revamps including renaming one of them. One of them is just coming through another huge expensive revamp to be turned into a leisure complex with a cinema, restaurants and bowling alley I believe. But reading this, it seems as if spending huge amounts of money to revive a failing mall may be pointless – only time will tell. Another very interesting post with excellent images!

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  2. what we need to do with dying malls are change them. senior living centers, apartments, grocery store, drug store and medical facilities. seniors love to walk the mall and if they live there it would be better. they would sell their homes so they don’t have the upkeep charges. think about it a new life for dying malls.

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  3. Thank-you for this. I worked in the area from 1998-2005 and would go to that Mall at least once a week. In the winter I would use the Mall to walk in. I went back to the area in 2016 not realizing it was gone and I was so shocked. Thanks for the last pictures of my Mall. Just awesome!

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  4. I used to do security in that mall, i dated a lady by the name of stephanie at hong kong express she was such lead on.. memories there i enjoyed it while there even me growing up .. i wonder are the 2 abandoned movies theaters cinemas and shannon 7 movie theater which are no longer working still stands

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  5. I grew up in the area. I was born the year the mall opened. I have so many memories of shopping in the mall and even worked at the mall as a teen/young adult. It was a vibrant mall where we would hang out on the weekends and it was easy to get in and out. I even met my ex-husband there as we worked in for sister stores. I still live near and every time I pass by I think about all the awesome memories!!!

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  6. I Use to Go to The Shannon Mall for The Tilt and it was the Safest Place at the time when I was younger to Go for Halloween Trick or Treat ! There were definitely some fun Times there! I Loved KB Toys – that was where I would Get my Sega Genesis Games lol well, All good things must come to an End ….

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  7. Does anyone remember the shooting that occurred in this mall in the Sears in 2004 or 2005? I was there at that incident and need some details on what happened that night. Thank you.

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  8. I was there when a shooting occurred as a kid with my family. We were there to see the Easter bunny. What were your questions? I can ask my older family if they know any details. I’m always curious about it as well that’s why I’m here.

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