The Peachtree Corners City Council voted July 21 to approve Town Center building elevations, giving the go-ahead for Fuqua Development to move forward with the city’s signature project. The mixed-use development on 20.6 acres of undeveloped land sits along Peachtree Parkway across from The Forum shopping center.
Plans include up to 10 restaurants, retails shops, office space, a theater and townhomes, as well as a 2-acre town green for community gatherings. Included in the plans are two restaurant outparcels and 16 townhomes overlooking the green. John Wieland Homes, developer for the three- and four-story townhomes, plans to build a total of 70 townhomes on the Town Center.
“We are excited to have the plans finalized and look forward to celebrating the city’s fifth anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the new Town Center,” said Mayor Mike Mason.
Fuqua Development expects to break ground on the project in second quarter of 2016 and anticipates the Town Center to open in July 2017.
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