A massive mixed-use development could take shape in Dunwoody by the end of next year.

Boston-based developer GID Urban Development is expected to break ground on High Street Atlanta by late 2019, according to a release from the company. The project is expected to take up 10 blocks.

GID first proposed the property in 2007 with construction set to begin in 2009, but the project was delayed, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previously reported.

The AJC has reached out to GID for comment but has not heard back.

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The eight-million-square-foot property, located near Perimeter Mall and the Dunwoody MARTA station, will include 1,500 apartments, 1,500 condominiums and 400,000 square feet of retail, according to a release about the development. The property will also include 400,000 square feet of new office space and 400 hotel rooms.

GID has also partnered with North American Properties, the real estate company behind Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta and Avalon in Alpharetta. The company is also overseeing developments at Colony Square in Midtown Atlanta and Revel in Duluth.

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