Highlights from the paywalled bizjournals article.
https://archive.is/20260128181539/h...six-flags-over-georgia-mableton-district.html
"Georgia’s largest amusement park has experienced a bumpy ride over the last few years."
"“It’s been a rough few years,” said Chris Foshee, regional public relations manager at Six Flags Entertainment Corp. But Foshee is optimistic. Next year, Six Flags Over Georgia turns 60. “We're already planning for multiple ways on how guests can help celebrate the park legacy and our tradition here in Atlanta,” he said."
"In 2026, the park plans to continue upgrading several food and beverage outlets as well as refreshing its landscaping, Foshee said.
The park is also “looking for more ways to engage with our community partners,” Foshee continued."
"Community partners are also looking for ways to engage with Six Flags. Since 2024, Mableton Mayor Michael Owens has been in talks with Six Flags Over Georgia and its parent company about building an entertainment district adjacent to the park, which is located within Mableton’s municipal boundary.
According to Owens, the Riverside EpiCenter, a large, multi-use community and entertainment facility located 2 miles from Six Flags, “has always been a part of this conversation,” he said. While the facility wasn’t designed as a “district,” added Owens, the city of Mableton is laying the groundwork to make the district possible. That includes infrastructure planning, developing partnerships and engaging community stakeholders. Owens said the district will “complement” the park, not compete with it.
While a “Six Flags Entertainment District” is a long-term play, Owens explained, “There will be very clear signs that Six Flags and the city of Mableton are partnering on initiatives.”"