The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Pastor T. D. Jakes in talks to buy big slice of Fort Mac property

Filmmaker Tyler Perry owns most of former Army base.

- By Andy Peters andy. peters@ ajc. com AJC staff writer J. Scott Trubey contribute­d to this report.

Megachurch pastor and author T. D. Jakes is in talks to purchase 132 acres at the former Fort Mcpherson.

The property is one of the last remaining undevelope­d portions of the 488- acre former U. S. Army base, which closed in 2011 and is in the

Oakland City neighborho­od southwest of downtown.

Filmmaker Tyler Perry owns 330 acres, where his production company operates studios for film and television projects.

Jakes is founder and senior pastor at The Potter’s House Church in Dallas, Texas.

Atlant a developer Ste - phen Macauley previously worked with Fort Mac to redevelop portions of the site that remain undevelope­d and not owned by Perry, but Macauley exited the project in November 2019.

That undevelope­d area of the fort, which includes more acreage than what Jakes may acquire, is under control of the Fort Mac LRA, also known as the Mcpherson Implementi­ng Local Redevelopm­ent Authority.

Jakes’ real estate developmen­t company entered into a 45- day negotiatio­n period with the Fort Mac LRA, according to a Thursday news release. Jakes plans to develop the property, though his specific plans were not disclosed.

Jakes said in the release that he formed the company, T. D. Jakes Real Estate Ventures, to “positively impact communitie­s and stimulatin­g wealth developmen­t” and to “focus on economic developmen­t, job training and creation, and educationa­l enrichment.”

He could not be reached for additional comment.

Perry is not involved with Jakes on discussion­s for the 132- acre tract, according to a person close to the filmmaker. But Perry is interested in acquiring a separate 31- acre site at Fort Mac to build an entertainm­ent complex, the person added.

Perry in 2019 had his eye on buying the remaining acreage at Fort Mac that he didn’t already own. But the Fort Mac LRA later sold about 12 acres of the property to the U. S. Food and Drug Administra­tion to build a lab.

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