Parkway Newsstand is a small sundries shop located at Parkway Center, the two 12-story building office park next to I-75 and the south loop in Marietta. The shop is on the ground level of the 1800 building. Once I learned of the shop’s dry cleaning service, I’ve been taking my dry-clean-only clothes here ever since. It’s convenient and my garments are typically ready the next business day after 12pm. The dry cleaning is outsourced to a dry cleaner in Woodstock. The store does pick-ups and drop-offs daily. Prices can vary. The latest prices I’ve paid are $ 7.00 for a men’s two-piece suit and $ 3.50 for dress pants, and $ 1.25 for a dress shirt. Credit cards are accepted with a minimum purchase price of $ 3.00. To date, I’ve never had a problem with any of the dry cleaning services. The newsstand also sells Georgia Lottery tickets, greeting cards, snacks(e.g. chips) and candies, ice cream treats, drinks(bottled water and soda), and miscellaneous small items such as office supplies, medicine, personal hygiene products, random gifts, wrapping paper and gift wrapping supplies. The selection and brand of products can be quite odd. I used to get hot dogs here, but that was many years ago. The rolling hot dog machine is still there, but I haven’t seen it in operation recently. Like Parkway Newsstand, Parkway Café, in the 1850 building next door, also sells snacks such as chips and chilled beverages. It seems redundant and unfortunately, has taken some business away from the newsstand. Kay, the sweet lady who works here, has been at the shop since 2005.