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Dress Up Debuts New Look At Alpharetta City Center

Dress Up, a locally owned women's boutique, has opened at Alpharetta City Center.

ALPHARETTA, GA — Dress Up, a locally owned women’s boutique, has opened at City Center, relocating from its previous Alpharetta location to the corner of Academy and Main streets. Dress Up is known for their frequent offerings of the latest fashions for women.

“This new location also has a more modern, fresh feel to it than our older Alpharetta location, said Liz Webber, Director of PR for Dress Up. “We have a large grass wall with “Hello Alpharetta” that customers love having in their pics. We are also really excited about all the new restaurants being built nearby.”

This is the second time that Dress Up and Morris & Fellow, one of the City Center developers, have worked together.

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“We first partnered during the redevelopment of downtown Woodstock,” said Cheri Morris, president of Morris & Fellows. “It’s great to see how they’ve updated the interior of this new store. It’s a great fit for the retail mix here.”

“City Center already has so much going on for the community,” added Webber. “We are ecstatic to be a part of it, right in the middle of all the action.”

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Dress Up, 205 Market Street, Alpharetta, GA 30009, 470-395-9998; www.shopdressup.com

Mon - Sat: 10am - 9pm; Sun: 12pm - 6pm

Liz Webber: lwebber@shopdressup.com


ABOUT ALPHARETTA CITY CENTER

Alpharetta City Center is a 26-acre mixed-use property developed in partnership with the City of Alpharetta to expand the existing downtown historic district by 6 city blocks. The city opened its new City Hall, a new Fulton County Library, the five-acre Brook Street Park, the one-acre Town Green, and the 445-car parking deck in January of 2015.

A partnership of South City Partners and Morris & Fellows developed the street-level shops of “The District,” and “Amorance,” 168 luxury apartments. “Amorance” opened for occupancy in July, and the shops are opening throughout the fall. Morris & Fellows also developed “The Gardens” restaurant and park area, with restaurants opening throughout the fall and winter.

City Center, which received a 2018 Development of Excellence award from the Atlanta Regional Commission, also includes the corporate headquarters of DataScan, and “Voysey,” a neighborhood of 42 single-family homes under development by Hedgewood Homes.

Learn more at www.citycenteralpharetta.com.

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