Victoria’s Secret Atlantic Station Remodeling Amidst The Center’s Overhaul

The shop will get new looks both inside and out.

The shop will get new looks both inside and out.

Victoria’s Secret is overhauling its Atlantic Station store to the tune of $597,719.

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Permits this week were filed with City of Atlanta to alter the store’s interior and facade.

The planned remodel could be part of Atlantic Station’s expansion plans under the direction of real estate developer Hines, the mixed-use property’s new owner.

Representatives for Atlantic Station described the Victoria’s Secret renovations as “the tip of the iceberg” for the expansion but would not provide further comment.

Store managers when reached by What Now Atlanta declined to comment on the project, but did say that the store would be open for the holiday shopping season.

Last year Victoria’s Secret in Atlantic Station was forced to close in mid-December after a pipe burst in the retailers’ building.

The lingerie shop remained closed until the beginning of February.

Stay tuned as this story develops.

Correction: this article originally stated that a burst pipe forced Bath & Body Works to close in 2016, along with Victoria’s Secret. According to representatives for Atlantic Station, Bath & Body Works never actually closed at that time. The article has been updated to reflect this change. 

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Henri Hollis

Henri Hollis

Henri Hollis is a freelance writer and photographer who specializes in the restaurant industry, as well as a rare native Atlantan. He has worked with local restaurant clients in various PR and marketing capacities for several years and is well-versed in Atlanta’s restaurant, retail and real estate ecosystems.
Henri Hollis

Henri Hollis

Henri Hollis is a freelance writer and photographer who specializes in the restaurant industry, as well as a rare native Atlantan. He has worked with local restaurant clients in various PR and marketing capacities for several years and is well-versed in Atlanta’s restaurant, retail and real estate ecosystems.
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