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Roswell Town Center, formerly Roswell Mall, is a
shopping center A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof. The first known collec ...
located in
Roswell, Georgia Roswell is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. At the official 2010 census, the city had a population of 88,346. The 2020 estimated population was 94,884, making Roswell the state's ninth largest city. A close suburb of Atla ...
, built in 1974. It is situated at the intersection of Holcomb Bridge Road and Alpharetta Highway. This mall is not to be confused with the bigger, newer North Point Mall in Alpharetta, Georgia. Originally, Roswell Mall was a , two-level mall and was anchored by
Richway Richway was the discount department store division of Atlanta-based Rich's. It was originally part of Rich's, and was later bought by Federated Department Stores when they purchased the Rich's chain. It was originally known as Richway, a Rich' ...
and later Uptons (the first store of the now-defunct chain) in 1985, and K-Mart. In April 1994, the mall was purchased by Talisman Cos. LLC and was reformed into an open-air center. By 1997, it was referred to as "Roswell Town Center", and although it was no longer an enclosed mall, it still had two levels. Over the course of three years, the exterior was remodeled while the interior was demolished. Talisman renewed the leases for anchors K-Mart and Target (formerly Richway), while Uptons left. The movie theater, run by Startime Entertainment, was also remodeled. The renovations to the shopping center added to the structure. Construction on the $10 million family entertainment complex began in October 1997. The movie theater closed in 2007 due to the late-2000's recession and reopened as a private owned movie theater in 2011. As of 2021 the shopping center includes Gold's Gym, Big Lots, Tuesday Morning, Hobby Lobby.


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