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Where to eat, shop, and play at Piedmont Town Center

This hidden gem in SouthPark is celebrating two decades of dining and entertainment.

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Stay tuned for fun events at Piedmont Town Center — including a $5,000+ giveaway, special anniversary menus, and more.

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Since opening in 2005, Piedmont Town Center has transformed from farmland into a mix of retail, residential, and office spaces. Today, it’s a go-to spot for dining, shopping, and wellness in the heart of SouthPark.

Here are our recs for the next time you’re in the neighborhood:

Psst… In honor of their 20th anniversary, the center is kicking off a “Postcard From Piedmont Town Center” giveaway (valued at $5,000+) this June.

See what’s new at the center

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