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I aint been to ATL in a minute but last i remember Lennox was the high end mall in ATL. Have negroes turned it into a warzone?
I aint been to ATL in a minute but last i remember Lennox was the high end mall in ATL. Have negroes turned it into a warzone?
Too much hanging out at that mall for me. Cats aren't in there to shop, they're in there to stunt and size each other up, so these things are bound to happen.
I was up there a couple of weeks ago with my son and we were eating in the food court and I noticed some rival gang mean mugging sh1t going down, so we got the fukk out of there.
Went there when I was in Atlanta 2 years ago. That mall was okay. There were a lot of people stunting out there though. The clothing in Macys was a huge wtf too.
The overall energy in Atlanta and Georgia though dont get why so many people up here want to move down there. There ain't it. Miami was wwwaaayyyyy better.
I have an ATL address, but consider myself a citizen of South Fulton/College Park. I’m right by the airport. Southlake is close to my home, and Cumberland is pretty much right across the street from my job.
I take my daughter to get her Christmas pictures at Greenbriar. They employ a black Santa.
Cumberland can be a bit rough (I witnessed a robbery at the food court about 2 years ago) but I prefer it to Lenox. Parking is horrible at Lenox, and I’m not paying for valet just to go to the mall. Lenox is where you go if you want to be seen lol
Buckhead/Lennox will never be a war zone.I aint been to ATL in a minute but last i remember Lennox was the high end mall in ATL. Have negroes turned it into a warzone?
Is lil ass south dekalb mall still open?
I thought Lenox was the gay mall.
Greenbrier used to be the one with the crazy rep.
Crime can happen anywhereWas there a couple of years ago when I went to ATL, did NOT get the impression it was a war zone at all.
Exact opposite
Fire hydrants were painted with a glittery silver paint.... it was a nice area.
A few of my coworkers left DC for ATL because they could get a condo in Midtown for $200-$350k. You can't get that downtown living in DC for them prices. One of them lives in a spot that has a grocery store on the first floor of it and is in walking distance from a train station. Same spot in DC would be running you $700k at the minimum.