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The Shops at Atlas Park

The Shops at Atlas Park
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Location Glendale, Queens, New York City, USA
Coordinates 40°42′30″N 73°52′06″W / 40.708464°N 73.868284°W / 40.708464; -73.868284Coordinates: 40°42′30″N 73°52′06″W / 40.708464°N 73.868284°W / 40.708464; -73.868284
Address 80-00 Cooper Ave
Glendale, NY 11385
Opening date April 27, 2006
Developer ATCO Properties
Management Macerich
Owner Macerich
No. of floors 4
Parking Garage; short-term parking on the center oval
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The Shops at Atlas Park is an open-air lifestyle center located in the Glendale neighborhood of Queens, New York City, United States. The center is located at the intersection of Cooper Avenue and 80th Street.

The Shops at Atlas Park was opened in April 2006 by ATCO Properties, encompassing the site of the former 25-acre (100,000 m2) Atlas Terminals industrial park, both of which were named after bodybuilder Charles Atlas who resided in nearby Middle Village.

What is now Atlas Park began as 19 acres (7.7 ha) of farmland between Cooper Avenue and Dry Harbor Road (present-day 80th Street). In June 1902, the American Grass Products Company purchased the land and constructed a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) brick factory, and in 1903 a power plant was constructed. In 1922, Henry Hemmerdinger (whose family operates ATCO Properties) purchased a warehouse in the area, which would evolve Atlas Terminals. In its heyday in the 1950s, the industrial park housed companies such as General Electric, Kraft, Westinghouse, and New York Telephone. Freight operations to and from the terminal were facilitated by the Long Island Rail Road's Montauk Branch at the park's south end. It was redeveloped in the 2000s after years of struggling to find tenants. Four of the buildings ranging in size from 13,000 to 93,000 square feet were renovated as part of the center, and sixteen buildings in the vicinity of Cooper Avenue and 80th Street were demolished and replaced by a 2.3-acre (9,300 m2) landscaped park.

The shops were opened in late April 2006. Major tenants in the center include Regal Cinemas, TJ Maxx, ULTA, Foot Locker, California Pizza Kitchen, Chili's, Johnny Rockets, White House Black Market, and New York Sports Club. Beginning on February 19, 2009, Atlas Park went into foreclosure, with control going to lenders Caylon Bank and Société Générale (both based in France). The complex was sold to The Macerich Company in February 2011 for $54 million.


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