Buford Village is Buford’s first self-contained, master-planned mixed-use development, strategically located at the intersection of Buford Highway and Hamilton Mill Road across from the city’s new City Hall facility. Situated on 10 acres, the project offers 55,000 square feet of neighborhood retail, 30,000 square feet of office space and 23 luxury townhomes.
Gwinnett Braves AAA league baseball team will begin their 2009 season at their new stadium located off of Buford Drive and Tech Center Parkway.
A North Carolina redevelopment of a retail center. Extensive renovations are underway on the project.
Seven Hills, featuring a Publix, is a new retail development located in Paulding County, GA. This retail center will include over 45,000 gross leasable area for Publix and an additional 31,000 gross leasable area for retail shops. It is scheduled to open in July of 2008. For leasing information, please contact Michael Hoath.
A signature two-story commercial property on the pin corner of the Buford Village mixed-use development at the corner of Buford Highway and Hamilton Mill Road, Brand Bank at Buford Village offers second-floor For Lease office space.
Brand Properties joined forces with the industry’s leading industrial, retail and residential developers to create Gwinnett’s first mixed-use master planned community. Located one mile south of Interstate 85 on State Highway 20 near the Mall of Georgia, the 275-acre site consists of 1,418,500 square feet of premier office and industrial space, 364,000 square feet of retail space, two residential communities consisting of 510 town homes and a 35-acre wilderness preserve.
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Sugarloaf Corporate is a three-story office facility consisting of 25,000 square feet of class A space.
Lakes Corporate is a suburban office campus encompassing 56,561 square feet of single-story office space. Conveniently located in Gwinnett County, the development provides easy access to Highway 316, Sugarloaf Parkway and Interstate 85.
Acworth Station is a joint venture with Hendon Properties encompassing 40 acres of commercial/retail space. Anchored by Wal-Mart, Acworth Station’s current tenants include Burger King and Starbucks.