Gwinnett residents are invited to share their vision for the future of the Gwinnett Place Mall site.

The county purchased the Gwinnett Place Mall site to lead the redevelopment process and transform it into a unique regional destination.

According to Gwinnett, “the county’s vision for the property is one of equitable redevelopment, which ensures that the future of Gwinnett Place Mall will be one where all residents share in its growth and feel welcome and included.”

Learn about the project, including latest updates: ReclaimGwinnettPlaceMall.com. Scroll to the bottom of the home page to provide feedback.

The public is also invited to host a meeting. Gwinnett is encouraging anyone interested in the future of the Gwinnett Place Mall to gather a small group of friends, members of community organizations, or neighborhood associations to take part in virtual or in-person discussions.

Select the Host Your Own Meeting tab on the website to access the Meetings-in-a-Box toolkit for everything needed to host an in-depth discussion.

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