For nearly fifty years, Atlantans passed through a grand archway and entered a world unlike anything else the city had ever known.

Beneath a soaring skylight, shoppers wandered marble corridors, entrepreneurs launched businesses, friends met for lunch, and generations of Atlantans gathered in what was once one of downtown’s most remarkable destinations.

Known as the Peachtree Arcade, it was more than a building. It was a vision. A place where shopping, socializing, and city life came together under one roof.

Today, almost nothing remains of it.

It’s the tale of Atlanta’s forgotten Main Street under glass… and how one of the city’s most beloved places disappeared on this week’s Stories of Atlanta.

Note: AI was used to created images that resemble the interior of the Peachtree Arcade. These illustrations are intended as a visual proximation of the Arcade but may not be entirely accurate.

Lance Russell is an Atlanta-based filmmaker and media communicator who, for over three decades, has been entrusted by clients to tell their stories. A seasoned producer with an innate ability to cut to...

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  1. “..Today, almost nothing remains of it.”

    And that is in some part why the town is falling apart. You folks who know other cities (and therefore don’t buy the hype this one tries to sell) know those cities have a memory.

    Atlanta thinks its history began somewhere in 1960, and so you have a warped metropolis with long timers long, long gone. What is the tenure now of an “ATL” resident. What like three years? LOL.

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