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- Rio_Shopping_Center abstract "The Rio Shopping Center was a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) open-air shopping center in Atlanta. It was located at the southeast corner of Piedmont Avenue and North Avenue in the northwesternmost part of what is now the Old Fourth Ward, at its border of SoNo and Midtown Atlanta. It was designed by Arquitectonica in postmodern style, landscaped by Martha Schwartz and opened in the Fall of 1988. It was the first free-standing complex of its kind to be built in central Atlanta in more than twenty years.".
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageExternalLink commercial_rio.php.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageID "43590829".
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageLength "4107".
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageRevisionID "638923352".
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Arquitectonica.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_Journal-Constitution.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_shopping_malls_in_the_United_States.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novelty_architecture.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_Fourth_Ward.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Postmodern_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shopping_malls_in_the_Atlanta_metropolitan_area.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Schwartz.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Midtown_Atlanta.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink North_Avenue_(Atlanta).
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Old_Fourth_Ward.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont_Avenue_(Atlanta).
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Postmodern_architecture.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Publix.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink SoNo,_Atlanta.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink SoNo_(Atlanta).
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink The_Atlanta_Journal-Constitution.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageWikiLink Walgreens.
- Rio_Shopping_Center hasPhotoCollection Rio_Shopping_Center.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Atlanta_shopping.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Rio_Shopping_Center wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rio_Shopping_Center subject Category:Demolished_shopping_malls_in_the_United_States.
- Rio_Shopping_Center subject Category:Novelty_architecture.
- Rio_Shopping_Center subject Category:Old_Fourth_Ward.
- Rio_Shopping_Center subject Category:Postmodern_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Rio_Shopping_Center subject Category:Shopping_malls_in_the_Atlanta_metropolitan_area.
- Rio_Shopping_Center hypernym Center.
- Rio_Shopping_Center point "33.7706 -84.3813".
- Rio_Shopping_Center type Building.
- Rio_Shopping_Center type SpatialThing.
- Rio_Shopping_Center comment "The Rio Shopping Center was a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) open-air shopping center in Atlanta. It was located at the southeast corner of Piedmont Avenue and North Avenue in the northwesternmost part of what is now the Old Fourth Ward, at its border of SoNo and Midtown Atlanta. It was designed by Arquitectonica in postmodern style, landscaped by Martha Schwartz and opened in the Fall of 1988.".
- Rio_Shopping_Center label "Rio Shopping Center".
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- Rio_Shopping_Center sameAs Q18157315.
- Rio_Shopping_Center sameAs Q18157315.
- Rio_Shopping_Center lat "33.7706".
- Rio_Shopping_Center long "-84.3813".
- Rio_Shopping_Center wasDerivedFrom Rio_Shopping_Center?oldid=638923352.
- Rio_Shopping_Center isPrimaryTopicOf Rio_Shopping_Center.