The popular Banana Republic store at Atlantic Station is set to close its doors permanently at the end of January 2026, marking the end of another long-standing retail presence in the Midtown mixed-use development.

This story was first reported by Atlanta News First, which confirmed it through an Atlantic Station spokesperson. The store, located at 260 18th Street NW, has been a fixture in the shopping district since its opening in 2005.

Another Store Shutting Doors at Atlantic Station

The closure comes amid a wave of changes at Atlantic Station, including the recent announcements of Publix and DSW departing in the coming weeks.

Residents have expressed concerns about the shifting retail landscape, with some describing the community as “crumbling” due to the loss of essential anchors like the grocery store.

“These transitions are part of the natural cycle of a shopping district, where retailers routinely reassess store footprints and lease timelines,” the Atlantic Station spokesperson said in a statement. “These changes are not connected to the expiration of the Tax Allocation District funding.”

Despite the departures, Atlantic Station officials emphasized ongoing investment in the area. Recent openings include the expanded Atlanta Falcons & Atlanta United Team Store, Art Station ATL, and MINISO. Upcoming additions in 2026 include Playa Bowls and Busy Bee Café.

Banana Republic, owned by Gap Inc., has been streamlining its physical storefronts in recent years, focusing more on e-commerce and higher-performing locations. Shoppers can expect clearance sales in the coming weeks as the store winds down operations.

The Atlantic Station Civic Association has planned community events to address resident concerns over the changes, including a rally urging local leaders to intervene.

On a positive note, soul food spot Busy Bee is slated to open there in 2026.

For now, fashion enthusiasts in Midtown will need to visit other Banana Republic locations, such as those at Lenox Square or Perimeter Mall, after the Atlantic Station store shutters.

Final Word

Atlantic Station continues to evolve as one of Atlanta’s premier live-work-play destinations, with management promising more announcements for new tenants in the near future.