Dunwoody Opens 16 Acre Property to the Public
City celebrates land acquisition at 4000 Dunwoody Park
Dunwoody, GA – October 27, 2011 – At
the beginning of this month, the City of Dunwoody closed on 16.18 acres
of land located at 4000 Dunwoody Park. The property is one of the main
focal points of the City’s Georgetown / North Shallowford area Master
Plan adopted earlier this year. This purchase solidified the City’s
commitment to the revitalization of the Georgetown/ North Shallowford
area.
The
property, previously referred to as the “pipe farm,” has undergone
cosmetic changes; including capping and sub-grading of the existing PVC
pipe, and is ready to be celebrated by the public. Attendees will be
treated to a few words from Dunwoody Mayor Ken Wright, Councilwoman
Adrian Bonser, and City Manager Warren Hutmacher. Light refreshments
will be served.
WHAT: 16 Acre Property Grand Opening Event
WHO: The event is open to the public.
WHEN & Thursday, November 3, 2011
WHERE: Begins at 2:00 p.m.
4000 Dunwoody Park
Dunwoody Patch Article
2 comments:
This is good work from Dunwoody council. Good to know this property will not be more apartments --- we have plenty enough of those.
Ah, that traffic circle at the back of the 2B apartments is in the city's new parcel? Interesting wrinkle.
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