Grubb Properties Formally Submits Rezoning Application for Park at Perimeter Center East

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Wednesday, September 19th, 2018

Grubb Properties submitted its formal rezoning request to the Dunwoody City Council following a thoughtful process of working with appropriate stakeholders. The request includes a 19.4-acre site in Dunwoody, just north of I-285, and proposes a walkable, mixed-use development. The development, Park at Perimeter Center East, will include a mix of 900 condominiums, 500,000 square feet of new office space, approximately 12,000 square feet of retail and nearly 3 acres of green space.
 
The site is currently comprised of three existing office buildings, one of which was previously Dunwoody’s City Hall, and surface parking lots. Grubb Properties’ plan will completely transform the property, with a focus on bikeability and walkability that encourages multimodal activities, encourages utilizing nearby transit options and promotes non-vehicular connections to area retail. Grubb Properties is also committed to bringing public art to the development, including a focus on the proposed green space.
 
“As Grubb Properties develops projects across the Southeast, we are always looking for opportunities to create smart growth and explore ways to promote more sustainable and efficient uses in urbanizing areas,” said Paul O’Shaughnessy, senior development associate at Grubb Properties. “Park at Perimeter Center East has evolved since our original plan, and we are pleased to continue working with Dunwoody to ensure that we are providing a development that the community can be proud of.”
 
Grubb Properties was originally attracted to the site because of the opportunity it saw in activating the sea of parking lots. After acquiring the site, Grubb Properties spent time in design charrettes and created a program for listening to residents and stakeholders in the area. The firm has already invested heavily in refurbishing the existing 285,000 square feet of office space with refreshed interior spaces and updated lobbies. Current tenants include Veritas Collaborative; Alzheimer’s Association, Georgia Chapter; Hotel Equities and Marx Okubo Associates.
 
The updated request includes four for-sale residential components that could rise a maximum of 14 stories, as well as for-sale townhomes, all of which would be owner-occupied. The site will have a 12-foot shared-use path around the perimeter, which will run alongside an existing bike lane.
 
“We envision this mixed-use development to be a haven for residents and employees of the area,” continued O’Shaughnessy. “With multiple access points around the site for pedestrians, bicyclists or even those who want to ride scooters, Park at Perimeter Center East’s past life as parking lots will be quickly forgotten by those connecting with friends and colleagues on the property.”
 
Grubb Properties is seeking to rezone the site from Office Industrial to PC-2, or Perimeter Center subarea 2.