Thrive SMP LLC will lay off 497 employees at its Stone Mountain Park facility in Georgia. The company filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice on March 31, 2026, indicating closure and layoffs.
Thrive SMP LLC Announced Mass Layoffs at Stone Mountain Park
Thrive SMP LLC will lay off employees at 1000 Robert E Lee Boulevard in Stone Mountain, Georgia. According to a WARN notice filed with the state, layoffs are expected to begin on June 1, 2026.
According to the filing, the layoffs are tied to a permanent shutdown affecting workers involved in park operations. Stone Mountain Park is a tourist attraction in Georgia that hosts various festivals, events, and recreational activities.
The WARN Act requires employers to give a minimum of 60 days’ notice before mass layoffs or shutting down a plant. The law is designed to give workers time to prepare and seek new employment.
About Thrive
Thrive Attractions Management is a hospitality and attractions management firm that was established in 2021 by industry executive Michael Dombrowski. The company manages entertainment destinations, hotels, golf courses, recreational facilities, and other tourism-oriented properties.
In 2022, the Stone Mountain Memorial Association chose Thrive to manage the attractions at the Park. Thrive Attractions has affiliated companies, Thrive SMP LLC and Thrive Hospitality LLC, which support its tourism and recreation operations.
Stone Mountain Park is centered around the massive granite dome of Stone Mountain, with a combination of outdoor recreation, historic sites, and family-friendly activities.
Visitors hike, take scenic railroad rides, attend seasonal festivals, take a cable car trip to the top, golf, camp, and use other facilities throughout the park.
