Dunwoody unveiled a new redevelopment initiative Thursday establishing a public-private partnership to develop 35 acres in the Georgetown area. The city is encouraging interested developers to submit designs for the project on North Shallowford Road in Dunwoody. It includes a 16-acre parcel owned by the city and a 19-acre property the city has under contract.

Land uses in the Georgetown Master Plan include parks, owner-occupied low-density residences, a small commercial development and civic facilities. The city intends to add parks, open spaces, multi-use trails and possibly a municipal complex on about 17 acres.

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