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Ashley Park
Aerial view of the retail complex
Map
LocationNewnan, Georgia, United States
Opening date2006
DeveloperThomas Land & Development
ManagementBayer Properties
OwnerAshley Park Property Owner, LLC Newnan, Georgia
No. of stores and services56
No. of anchor tenants9
Total retail floor area554,221 sq ft
No. of floors1
Parking1957
Websitehttp://www.ashleyparknewnan.com/

Ashley Park is a regional lifestyle center in Newnan, Georgia, United States. The anchor stores are Georgian Cinemas, DSW, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, Belk, and Onelife Fitness.

In 2006, the development was announced to include a 250-room hotel.[1]

There is a strip mall across the street from the shopping center. The anchor stores at the strip mall are Rooms To Go, Hibbett Sports, Old Navy, Office Depot, Michaels, TJ Maxx, Rack Room Shoes, Target, Party City, Ashley HomeStore, Urban Air Trampoline Park, Dollar Tree, BJ's Wholesale Club, JCPenney, and At Home.

References

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  1. ^ "Forum to get Dillard's, hotel", The Newnan Times-Herald (May 17, 2006), p. A-1, A-3.

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