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DUNWOODY WESLEYAN Where authentic C iristian mission and academic excellence aren't nutually exclusive WHY WESLEYAN? Scan to learn more! EXPLORE WESLEYAN AT WWW.WESLEYANSCHOOL.ORG/ADMISSIONS ©je Atlanta Journal-Constitution AGING IN ATLANTA tlroqer PRESENTED BY: Construction starts on Dunwoody’s $2B High Street project BYAMYWENK Construction has kicked off on Dun- woody’s long-planned High Street, a project that aims to bring more walkable, urban de velopment around Perimeter Mall. GID Development Group, the project de veloper, announced Nov. 11 it has started the $2 billion mixed-use project. It will span 10 blocks at the intersection of Perimeter Cen ter Parkway and Hammond Drive. The first phase will include 150,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, about 600 apartments, 90,000 square feet of office space and an expansive lawn. It will also in clude 222,000 square feet of existing office space. “Dunwoody is craving a pedestrian- bicycle-friendly streets. The 7,500-square- foot lawn will offer community events, such as a seasonal ice-skating rink, concerts and fitness classes, says the development team. Future phases will bring other uses to High Street. When fully built out, it will offer 672,000 square feet of office space, 400,000 square feet of retail, 3,000 residen tial units and a 400-key hotel. Brasfield & Gorrie is the general contrac tor, and Dwell Design Studio is the architect. JLL is leading the retail leasing. Dunwoody views the Perimeter Mall area as one of its emerging walkable cen ters, Director of Economic Development Mi chael Starling told Reporter Newspapers in October. The Atlanta-Journal Constitution is committed to facilitating conversations on the topics important to aging well in Atlanta and providing you resources to live your best senior life — especially in today’s challenging environment. Aging in Atlanta has returned with monthly print sections this fall featuring more local content than ever. We also launched a monthly Aging in Atlanta newsletter this spring. > Visit us at ajc.com/aging to access a recording of our fall virtual event, sign up for the newsletter, and learn more about our special print sections. You’ll find plenty of 55+ focused content there as well as links to our previously published sections and events. friendly center with an energetic and con temporary mix of retail, restaurants, and entertainment,” Jim Linsley, president of GID Development Group, said in a press re lease. In September, the project landed its first retail tenant, mini-golf bar Puttshack. It will occupy 26,000 square feet at the project. The development will also feature pla zas, a water feature, a public staircase and “Perimeter is certainly changing, becom ing much more walkable ... moving away from that suburban and car-oriented cen ter,” Starling said. The city recently added the Perime ter Mall area as an open-container district. High Street was also previously approved as an “entertainment district” as the city calls it, allowing visitors to stroll around with al coholic beverages. 10 DECEMBER 2021| REPORTER NEWSPAPERS reporternewspapers.com