2.78 Acres Fully Entitled & Shovel ready!!!
– Proposed 112 Rooms TownPlace Suites.
– Feasibility study available by HVS Consulting (completed in April, 2019) – shows expected internal rate of return of 18.9% over 10-year holding period
– Land Cost Includes Acquisition, Architect., & Engineer. Drawings, City Approvals, & Permits.
– Adjacent to Mall of Georgia – the largest shopping mall in Georgia with more than 200 stores on 3 levels.
BUFORD
Buford is a city in Gwinnett and Hall counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 12,225. The city was founded in 1872 after a railroad was built in the area connecting Charlotte, North Carolina, with Atlanta. Buford was named after Algernon Sidney Buford, who at the time was president of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway. The city’s leather industry, led by the Bona Allen Company, as well as its location as a railway stop, caused the population to expand during the early 1900s until after the Great Depression had ended.
The city operates its own school district, the Buford City School District, and has been the birthplace and home of several musicians and athletes. Various tourist locations, including museums and community centers, the largest mall in the state of Georgia, the Mall of Georgia, and Lake Lanier Islands are in the Buford region.
GWINNETT COUNTY
Gwinnett County is a county in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2018, the population is estimated to be 927,781 making it the second-most populous county in Georgia. Its county seat is Lawrenceville. The county is named for Button Gwinnett, one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence. Gwinnett County boasts some of Metro Atlanta’s greatest outdoor destinations including Lake Lanier, the Chattahoochee River and Stone Mountain. It is also hosting many arts and entertainment options such as the Infinite Energy Center, Gwinnett Braves, Atlanta Gladiators, Hudgens Center for the Arts and the Gwinnett History Museum.