Inside Peachtree Corners

January 2024

From the Mayor's Desk

City Marshals Program in Full Swing

New program already impacting the city


As the year begins, we are happy to announce that our City Marshal program is now in full swing.


As many may know, the City implemented our Marshal Program in July of 2023, and officially swore in our three City Marshals in November: Chief Eddie Restrepo, Deputy Chief Johnnie Bing, and Captain Henry Mesa. 


Since the Marshals have been on board, they have been busy, and extremely effective. Here are a few of the many examples.


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Mayor Mike Mason

2023 Mayor's State of the

City Address

Guardian Caps - Changing the Game from Peachtree Corners


Pipedream Partners with Curiosity Lab to Launch World’s First Underground Logistics Network


Peachtree Corners launched the world’s first below-ground autonomous robot delivery system with Pipedream, the underground logistics network that is revolutionizing the way goods are delivered. The new delivery system is bringing consumers unprecedented convenience through faster, autonomous, efficient and cost-effective transportation channels. Peachtree Corners is the first city to launch and install the underground logistics solution, helping in the shared mission to eliminate emissions and congestion issues that plague current delivery infrastructure.  Read More

Peachtree Corners Swears in New City Councilwoman Ora B. Douglass and returning members Mayor Mike Mason, Alex Wright, and Phil Sadd





City Council Recognizes Outgoing Councilwoman Lorri Christopher for Years of Service


During their December 12, 2023, City Council meeting, the City Council recognized retiring City Councilwoman Lorri Christopher for her years of service and designated her a Peachtree Corners' Councilmember Emeritus. Read More

City of Peachtree Corners Town Green Upgrade and Expansion Projects – Access Limited Throughout the Winter


Throughout the winter months, certain sections of the Town Green will be closed due to the ongoing expansion. This expansion initiative encompasses various projects aimed at enhancing the Town Green and introducing additional amenities to the area.

 

To begin, the center of the Town Green will be transformed as crews work on installing drainage upgrades and laying new sod in the park. During this project, the grass area will not be accessible to the public.  Read More

Choose PTC Local Shopping App to Sunset in March

Thank you for participating in the Choose PTC program. The Choose PTC app launched in April 2022, accomplishing two goals: to support businesses and to help users discover a range of new businesses within Peachtree Corners.


Having accomplished these goals, the last day to use the Choose PTC app will be March 31st, 2024. If you still have Choose PTC points in your wallet, you must redeem them by 11:59 PM on March 31st, 2023. Read More


City Council Recognizes Election Poll Workers


During their December 12, 2023, City Council meeting, the City Council recognized the City's 2023 Election Poll Workers and the importance of their service. Below is the official declaration:


A recognition of the City of Peachtree Corners, Georgia recognizing the 2023 Peachtree Corners Election Poll Workers


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Peachtree Corners Events 2024 - Coming Soon

Town Center and Town Green Rules

Peachtree Corners Business & Nonprofit

New Peachtree Corners Businesses


December 2023


The City of Peachtree Corners continues to grow with the opening of new businesses.


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Forum Update


Construction is ramping back up on Phase I of The Forum’s redevelopment, sign up for monthly updates HERE! On January 29, fencing will be installed along the street between Pottery Barn and Peche to begin the central Plaza build-out. This will change the traffic flow along the main boulevard long-term.


In other exciting news, Stretchlab is now open next to Club Pilates, and Alloy Personal Training is providing complimentary workout sessions in the North Plaza on Mondays (9 a.m.), Wednesdays (5 p.m.) and Fridays (8 a.m.) until it moves in next to Chop’t in February. Lastly, don’t forget to make plans for Galentine’s Day at The Forum on February 13.

Let's Talk Economy


Join the SWGC on Friday, Feb. 2, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Atlanta Northeast Hilton at 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Dr. Alfie Meek, director of the Center for Economic Development Research at the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, will present an update on the economy. Registration is open until Jan. 31. Read More

Network over lunch with PCBA


Join the PCBA on Wednesday, Feb. 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for the PCBA Lunch Club at Marlow's Tavern at the Town Center. Get to know other business people in the area. Read More

Capital Tacos opens in PTC


Capital Tacos, the award-winning Tex Mex brand out of Tampa, Fla. has re-entered the Atlanta market, this time with three corporate-owned locations. The Peachtree Corners location opened in the Village at Peachtree Corners at 5270 Peachtree Parkway. Among its accolades, Capital Tacos earned the Top Taco award in Florida from Delish, and Top 3 Taco in America from Foursquare.


Pictured above: Operations Director Chris Biccum, VP of Operations Shanley Cortez, and Franchise Director Mark Biccum.

Fortune-Johnson breaks ground on project


On December 6, Mayor Mike Mason and Councilwoman Lori Christopher took part in the groundbreaking for the new Solis Peachtree Corners community. Solis Peachtree Corners is a 249-unit community that will be located adjacent to Peachtree Corners Town Center, a mixed-use destination with 15 restaurants, a grocery store, a movie theatre, retail shops, offices, and the 2-acre Town Green park.


The community is located along the Peachtree Corners Trail System, an 11.6-mile trail network that links Town Center with Technology Park. The project is being constructed by Peachtree Corners general contractors Fortune-Johnson on behalf of development company Terwilliger Pappas.


Did You Know

Homeowners Septic System Guide

 

Did you know that as a homeowner you’re responsible for maintaining your septic system and that you should periodically inspect your system and pump out your septic tank? If your septic system isn’t maintained, you might need to replace it, costing you thousands of dollars. A malfunctioning system can contaminate groundwater which might be a source of drinking water.


Top Four Things You Can Do to Protect Your Septic System: Read More

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