Comcast Opens First Xfinity Store in Lawrenceville

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, August 22nd, 2025

 Comcast has opened the doors to its newest Xfinity Store in Lawrenceville, Georgia, marking an investment in the city’s growth and digital future. This is the first location in Lawrenceville to offer the complete suite of Xfinity services, including Xfinity Mobile, and is designed to provide faster, more convenient access to technology and personalized support for local residents.

"This store is an investment in more than technology, it’s an investment in people," said Rachel Ozias, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Comcast's Big South Region. "We’re excited to provide Lawrenceville residents with convenient access to our full range of products and services, while also helping bridge the digital divide through expanded access to essential tech resources." 

Located at 4850 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, GA 30044, the new store is part of Comcast’s broader commitment to enhancing customer experience and deepening community ties. The opening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, featuring members of Comcast’s Senior Leadership Team, local music, and giveaways for attendees.

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The Lawrenceville location is Comcast’s 27th branded partner store in the region and its fifth store launch this year, reinforcing the company’s strategy to expand its retail footprint and make digital services more accessible.

Inside, customers will find a modern, interactive space where they can explore Xfinity Internet, Mobile, TV, and Home services, exchange equipment, pay bills, and receive personalized, in-person support from trained specialists.

This location reflects Comcast’s ongoing commitment to bridging the digital divide, offering face-to-face assistance, and empowering residents with the tools and technology they need to thrive. By expanding its retail presence, Comcast is making it easier for customers to connect, get hands-on help, and experience the benefits of advanced technology in their own neighborhoods.