Little Five Points (also L5P or LFP) is an area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 2.5 miles (4 km) east of downtown. It was established in the early 1900s as the commercial district for the Inman Park (which lies to the west) and Candler Park (which lies to the east) neighborhoods. It is home to many retail stores, restaurants, bars, theater companies, and music venues. By the 1970s, Little Five Points had fallen into disrepair and dissolution, chiefly due to white flight. The neighborhood was primarily known for its preponderance of drunks and prostitutes. A revitalization began at that time due to urban pioneers moving into the (then cheap) neighborhood and restoring the Victorian style homes. By 1981, local merchants banded together and formed the Little Five Points Partnership in order to continue the restoration and expansion of the retail area, turning what was formerly a gas station into the "484 retail area" (several retail shops aligned in strip-mall style)
Because of the more "left-leaning" types who populated the area and began less-than-typical businesses, Little Five Points is often thought of as a center of liberalism and cultural diversity within metropolitan Atlanta.
Little Five Points is surrounded by the following neighborhoods: Inman Park, Kirkwood, Candler Park and Poncey-Highland. Source wikipedia
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