A "Global Station" for Gwinnett
16th Jun 2006, 20:29 GMT
Gwinnett County development tycoon Wayne Mason plans what he calls an Atlantic Station for Gwinnett County. Mason, the venerable metro area developer who also owns much of Atlanta's Beltline property, has purchased two empty shopping centers near Gwinnett Place Mall and plans to build as many as 10 condo towers and retail stores over the next several years. Mason, working with a group of Asian investors, paid $24.7 million for the 40 acres between Pleasant Hill Road and Satellite Boulevard, once the Gwinnett Prado and Gwinnett Station shopping centers.
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