EZ One Price Cleaners, a business that debuted its services at $1.99 and ultimately doubled their price, is "going out of business." The dry cleaners, located at 4314 Roswell Road in Chastain Park, first opened in 2013 and eventually grew to also include locations on Cheshire Bridge Road (2014) and another on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs (2015).
In the years since, ownership sold off the other two locations to independent owners and focused exclusively on Chastain Park. Despite hiking their prices and selling off the other two locations, management tells ToNeTo Atlanta readers that the landlord recently sold the property and that there was simply not enough business to stay open.
Reportedly excited by the investment made by a new plastic surgery center in an adjacent parcel, the dry cleaners' landlord sought to sell his property, hoping to take advantage of the interest in the area. According to Fulton County tax records, investor/developer Malik Karimi via his Alpha 21 LLC purchased the roughly .67 acre parcel for $3.65 million on March 24.
The roughly 6,000 square foot dry cleaners building was before its current use a Benjamin Moore paint store. It's unclear what if any immediate plans Malik has for the Roswell Road property.
EZ One Price Cleaners in Chastain Park is no longer taking new items for cleaning and is only returning cleaned items to customers. Signage directing would-be customers to the Sandy Springs and Cheshire Bridge locations which sport 3.3 and 3.2 star ratings on Google, respectively, with the last six reviews of the Cheshire Bridge location being one star each.
The Chastain Park business is due to vacate the property as of June 30.
Have you reduced or eliminated your dry cleaning over the past year? What would you like to see replace EZ One Price Cleaners in Chastain Park? Is there a product or service that you can't live without no matter the price?
Please share your thoughts below.
6 comments:
Would make a great smoke shop...with hookah of course.
Or hookers! That’s even better.
I used to get clothes cleaned there! (pre-pandemic) I rode by there some moths ago and wondered how they are still open, and do people really still dry clean their shirts. I guess not.
My wife had skirts cleaned there and she got moths too. They et up holes in the skirt.
I haven't dry cleaned anything since before COVID. The dry cleaner I used to use in PT Corners closed up a few years ago. I don't see as many of them anywhere anymore, because as more people are dressing casually and working from home, we just don't need them like we used to.
Lost 2 shirts worth over $300. Kept pushing me off. Then said they would only reimburse me $40. I asked for it onsite. Said no they need to call around more. Now they are closed. Do not use them at their other locations.
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