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LEMONADE DAYS
Dunwoody festival returns to aid preservation efforts
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A rezoning application for the North River Shopping Center in Sandy Springs has been approved by city officials. Plans propose developing the 13-acre property into a multi-use development, aimed at revitalizing the city’s north end.
Developer gets nod for North River plaza By ALEXANDER POPP alex@appenmedia.com SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. — The North River Shopping Center on Roswell Road has long been considered a vital piece of Sandy Springs’ future if redeveloped correctly. You might know it as the former home of the Stars and Strikes bowling alley or the current site of Dollar General and the ever-delicious Samad Grill, but city leaders hope to convert the property into a walkable, multi-use development helping revitalize north part of the city. The Sandy Springs City Council took
steps April 18 to make that hope a reality, unanimously approving a proposal that could transform the 13-acre North River Shopping Center, into a development with apartments, townhomes, 52,000 square feet of retail space and a trail connection to the Chattahoochee River. Presented by Sandy Springs Planning and Zoning Manager Michele McIntoshRoss, the development plans were announced as part of a rezoning request for the property made by Atlanta-based real estate firm Stream Reality.
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The Lemonade Days Festival has returned to Dunwoody for the 23rd year, offering food, rides, entertainment and yes, ice cold lemonade to hundreds of participants from across the metro Atlanta area. Hosted by the Dunwoody Preservation Trust, the festival was started in the wake of a tornado that ripped through Dunwoody in 1998. It now funds the work of the Dunwoody Preservation Trust and efforts to preserve local history.
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Above, a mother and son enjoy a thrilling carousel ride in Brook Run Park during the Dunwoody Lemonade Days Festival April 20. Bottom left, teens spin and swing on an alarming pendulum-like ride called the "nemesis." Bottom right, parents and excited kids fill Brook Run Park's roads waiting their turns for a series of thrill rides.