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GRIFFIN+SPALDING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

Executive Director David Luckie reports that the Lakes at Green Valley is full!!

Georgia’s first "eco" mixed-use park is a 570-acre development located along the Georgia Highway 16 corridor (Arthur K. Bolton Parkway) at the intersection of Rehoboth Road and was developed as part of the 2008 SPLOST

This year, the Griffin+Spalding Development Authority closed on Project Tank for Site Q at the Lakes, resulting in a $5M investment and 1012 new jobs

They worked on a new equipment line for an existing company located at the Lakes with a $16M investment and 4-5 new jobs.

The Development Authority also closed on Ecopol on the Lakes' Site E, resulting in a $38M investment with 130 new jobs.

In addition, the team closed on land for Project Box on the Lakes' Site G, donated Site B to Spalding County for the new Aquatic Center, and helped relocate a company (Project Cold) to an existing building, resulting in a $5M investment and 10 new jobs

Working with the Butts and Spalding County Joint Development Authority, they closed on two sites in River Park. Investment and new job numbers TBD