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More office/warehouse space proposed, this time at this Oakwood location Radial Investments Inc. is seeking to rezone 14 acres in Oakwood from highway business, single-family residential and agricultural to light industrial. - photo by Jeff Gill
Nearly a decade after its completion, a stretch of Thurmon Tanner Parkway in Oakwood could see its first substantial development.
Oakwood-based Radial Investments Inc. is seeking to build 113,400 square feet of office/warehouse space in three buildings on 14 acres off Thurmon Tanner, north of Plainview Drive.
Radial is the developer of Tanners Creek Business Park, also off Thurmon Tanner Parkway and Enterprise Way in Oakwood.
202-home subdivision gets initial OK at this Oakwood location The Oakwood Planning Commission meets Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, in Oakwood. - photo by Jeff Gill
A 202-home subdivision off Falcon Parkway/Ga. 13 south of Plainview Road in Oakwood was given initial approval Monday, Feb. 15.
The 67-acre development would be between Parks Road and Warren Road, about 1 mile north of Martin Road at Interstate 985’s Exit 14.
The Oakwood Planning Commission recommended approval of Forestar Group Inc.’s request to rezone the property from single-family residential, highway business and agricultural to multi-family residential.
The request now goes before the Oakwood City Council for a final vote at a later meeting.
Two prospects, including Fortune 300 company, looking at this South Hall industrial site
A Fortune 300 company is one of two prospects for industrial space in Oakwood, needing 150 employees, according to a city document.
The unnamed company is mentioned as part of LPC Oakwood LP’s application to rezone 51 acres off W White Road off H.F. Reed Industrial Boulevard from light industrial to heavy industrial for the purpose of “distribution and manufacturing.”
The Oakwood Planning Commission voted Monday, Feb. 15, to recommend the rezoning to Oakwood City Council, which would have final say at a later meeting.
“Two recent prospects have determined that they needed (heavy industrial) zoning,” the application says. “We remain in discussions with one of those tenants, who is a Fortune 300 company.”