Patrick Henry Parkway Master Plan

The master plan for the development of Patrick Henry Parkway created by TSW Design. 

STOCKBRIDGE — The Stockbridge City Council approved rezoning 41.68 acres along Patrick Henry Parkway from Rural Residential (RR) to Planned Unit Development in its Oct. 14 meeting. The approval will allow for the development of the first vertical mixed-use project on the southside of Atlanta to move forward.

The Patrick Henry Parkway development project would transform the land into a mix of retail and commercial businesses, as well as residential and entertainment uses. The signature project would be worth an estimated $350 million in tax revenue for the city of Stockbridge and Henry County. Frederick Gardner, who presented the master plan to the City Council, said rezoning the property would help “guide development in the area.”

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