Business & Tech
Report: C. Wonder Closes Woodstock Store
Along with its store in Woodstock, the company also had a location at Avalon in Alpharetta.

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C. Wonder, a women’s clothing store that stormed onto the fashion scene in 2011, has announced plans to shut down its operations, including its location at the Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta.
According to Business Insider, the company’s 11 stores are set to close in the coming weeks.
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C. Wonder’s first store in Georgia opened in the Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta in Woodstock. The second store opened at Avalon, the $600 million mixed used development along Old Milton Parkway in Avalon.
Liana Moran of The Wilbert Group, which serves as a public relations firm for Avalon developer North American Properties, confirmed to Patch the business has closed its Alpharetta branch.
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Patch called the phone number listed for C. Wonder’s Woodstock location, but was greeted with an automated message saying the number was no longer in service.
The brainchild of entrepreneur J. Christopher Burch, founder and CEO of Burch Creative Capital, C. Wonder offered women’s clothing, footwear, jewelry and accessories; housewares and home decor and great gifts.
The company’s design teams created a wide-ranging assortment of versatile products for every aspect of their customers’ lives, C. Wonder previously said in its press release announcing its opening in Alpharetta.
Read more of Business Insider’s article here.
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