The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Dunwoody approves contract for Edge City 2.0 Project to map future

- By Carolyn Cunningham

Dunwoody city officials recently announced the approval of a contract with architectu­re and engineer- ing firm Pond & Co. for the city’s Edge City 2.0 Project, which will develop a road map for the next 20 years.

As city officials balance historic growth patterns with the demand for new developmen­t, they will work with Pond & Co. to design a blueprint to manage and guide future growth, focusing on the Perimeter Center District.

“The Perimeter Center District has continued to develop, with businesses moving to the area and attracting more residents who wish to be close to their workplace,” said Dunwoody Economic Developmen­t Director Michael Starling.

“We look forward to working with Pond & Co. to develop a unique, shared vision for the area and continue Dunwoody’s evolu- tion, as we transform into a thriving community that meets the needs of all residents and businesses,” Star- ling added.

Pond & Co. will work strategica­lly with the city’s officials and the Dunwoody community to deliver a flexible planning vision that will address the needs of residents, including increased green space, public art, the future of retail and a wide range of housing options, according to a city statement.

The study and vision developmen­t will be dependent on several factors, such as the alignment of diverse goals for the area’s future and a rethinking of the mobility network that responds to all users, introducin­g quality open space and public art to make meaningful spaces and how to optimize economic opportunit­ies, the statement added.

Informatio­n: D unwoodyGa.gov

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