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What businesses former bank building might house next
The home of the former United Community Bank on 5504 Thompson Bridge Road could become a home for future commercial development.
The Hall County Planning Commission recommended conditional approval of a request to transition the front portion of the former bank building into a law office and additional office spaces for future leasing opportunities.
The additional office space would be contingent on available parking at the site, according to county documents.
The business license for the former United Community Bank building expired in December and the existing space is approximately 2,880 square feet.
Additionally, applicant Michael L. Weaver Sr. is proposing the construction of nine storage buildings ranging from 500 to 7,700 square feet to house RVs and outdoor boats across the rear of the 5.8-acre property on the east side of Thompson Bridge Road.