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Mixed-use project to start in Duluth

Dec 23, 2014

Prolific Atlanta real estate firm Fuqua Development has received a permit to begin a mixed-use project in Duluth that will include apartments and a grocery store, the city said Tuesday.

The Sugarloaf Market at Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and Sugarloaf Parkway will include 330 apartments and a Sprouts Farmers Market, a city news release said. Construction is slated to begin in January with a projected opening in Spring 2016.

Fuqua Development, founded by Jeff Fuqua and Heather Correa, has a number of high-profile retail-anchored developments underway, including projects in Peachtree Corners, Kennesaw, East Atlanta and Buckhead. The company is also part of the team developing the $400 million mixed-use entertainment and residential district surrounding the new Atlanta Braves stadium in Cobb County.

About the Author

J. Scott Trubey is the senior editor over business, climate and environment coverage at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He previously served as a business reporter for the AJC covering banking, real estate and economic development. He joined the AJC in 2010.

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