The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Big mixed-use project proposed near Vinings

The six-building developmen­t would span more than 18 acres.

- By Ben Brasch ben.brasch@ajc.com

The Cobb County Planning Commission will vote next week on a massive mixed-use developmen­t near Vinings that includes everything from senior living to a supermarke­t.

That vote comes at the commission’s Feb. 7 meeting, where it will consider staff ’s recommenda­tion to move forward with the project.

The six-building developmen­t would span more than 18 acres southeast of Cumberland Parkway and Paces Walk.

The proposed developmen­t is a true mixed-use concept with the following spaces:

■ Apartments, 300 units (700-square-foot minimum)

■ Condos, 50 units (1,800-square-foot average)

■ Senior living, 225 units (800-square-foot average)

■ 55-and-older living, 200 units (910-square-foot average)

■ Hotel, 300 rooms (400-square-foot average)

■ Retail, 101,000 square feet (78,000 square feet of supermarke­t space; 23,103 square feet of general retail)

As for what supermarke­t will fill that space, attorney John Moore, who represents Kaplan Morgan Vinings Developmen­t, wouldn’t say more than “it is a national, well-known brand.”

Moore said this process started about eight months ago. The developer had to wait for school to start in order to get an accurate reading for a traffic impact study.

“It’s been delayed a long time,” he said.

The project’s only “traffic culprit” to planning officials was the intersecti­on of Paces Ferry Road and Cumberland Parkway and its bottleneck made worse by the I-285 off-ramp, Moore said.

County planners have told the company that traffic improvemen­ts costing an estimated $800,000 are required for the project to move forward, but it’s not clear who would pay for them.

“I’ve been informed Cobb County has no money to do the improvemen­ts,” Moore said. “Whatever it costs is what’s going to be done.”

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