New coffeeshop opens at Halcyon with pour-your-own beer
Forsyth County’s massive Halcyon development has a new destination for coffee and beer.
Forsyth County’s massive Halcyon development has a new destination for coffee and beer.
A real estate development firm that gave new life to dormant, landmark buildings in Los Angeles and Manhattan plans to revitalize the former Gold Kist Foods headquarters in Dunwoody.
Greenville County voted 6 to 1 to allow 12-story buildings as part of the billion-dollar County Square Redevelopment Project.
The sprawling Halcyon development in Forsyth County is adding new tenants that should satisfy patrons’ stomachs, faces and furry friends.
Two new restaurants set to come to the center in 2020.
More than a dozen restaurants and shops are finally open at Forsyth County’s new multi-million dollar mixed-use development.
The mixed-use development Halcyon made its public debut on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019.
International co-working provider WeWork has signed a 57,921-square-foot lease at Halcyon, a new mixed-use development in the Cumming Forsyth submarket of Atlanta.
WeWork agreed to lease just under 58,000 square feet in the first phase of the 135-acre project near Cumming and built along the 14-mile Big Creek Greenway.
A movie theater, organic grocery store, three-story fitness facility, and national co-working space, totaling as much as 3.5 million square feet with additional hotel, retail, office and residential use, are part of the updated County Square development plans.