Saturday, Feb 25, 2012 9:00 AM 10:27:14 GMT-0800
Walmart threatens the town R.E.M. made famous
A massive mall could overwhelm the artistic downtown of Athens, Ga. Is a town's cool culture worth protecting?
http://www.salon.com/2012/02/25/walmart_threatens_the_town_r_e_m_made_famous/
ATHENS, Ga. The Athens, Ga., soul-food joint Weaver Ds has barely changed in the 20 years since its slogan, Automatic for the People, supplied the name of a groundbreaking R.E.M. album.
You could say the same about Athens itself. After businesses fled in the 80s, downtown Athens rebounded as an alt-rock mecca that spawned the soundtrack of Generation X. R.E.M., the B-52s, Widespread Panic and thousands of other musicians and artists helped create what is, in many ways, today a dream city: a mixed-use, walkable urban core filled with small businesses, plenty of green space and a music scene that rivals that of cities 10 times its size.
Cue The End of the World as We Know It. A multi-building mall-like shopping complex, likely to include the dreaded Walmart, has set its sights on downtown Athens. Renderings by the Atlanta-based developer Selig Enterprises show a bricked concourse surrounded by large-scale retail, including a 94,000-square-foot superstore, topped with apartments. It also includes three restaurants two of which are over 10,000 square feet and 1,150 parking spaces. This is new for downtown Athens, which unlike most college towns, has largely kept chains away.
Theres an Athens style, says Willow Meyer, a 37-year-old lawyer who moved here with her husband two years ago, and if you just import this kind of Anywhere, USA development, the city loses something.