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What businesses former bank building might house next

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.

1 housing, 1 industrial proposal get Oakwood City Council approval

Latest action on this Oakwood subdivision proposal A subdivision is proposed for this site on Falcon Parkway/Ga. 13 south of Plainview Road in Oakwood. - photo by Jeff Gill A 202-home subdivision off Falcon Parkway/Ga. 13 south of Plainview Road was approved by Oakwood City Council on Monday, March 8. The 67-acre development will be between Parks Road and Warren Road, about a mile north of Martin Road at Interstate 985’s Exit 14. Forestar Group Inc. was seeking to rezone the property from single-family residential, highway business and agricultural to multi-family residential. The subdivision will feature a clubhouse and swimming pool, with houses ranging in price from high $200,000s to mid -$300,000, said Brian Rochester, of Gainesville engineering firm Rochester & Associates.

202-home subdivision gets initial OK at this Oakwood location

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.

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