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Gwinnett County Seeks Developers for Major 106-Acre Redevelopment Along I-85 Corridor
The county's new RFP emphasizes mixed-income housing, transit-friendly design, and placemaking
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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Gwinnett County is officially seeking developers to transform the 106-acre Gateway Gwinnett site off Jimmy Carter Boulevard near I-85, a move that could reshape this diverse corridor for decades. The county's new RFP emphasizes mixed-income housing, transit-friendly design, and placemaking, with proposals due May 15, 2026. Residents and business owners are urged to stay engaged as plans emerge.
Why it matters
The redevelopment of the 106-acre Gateway Gwinnett site represents a significant opportunity to reshape the Jimmy Carter Boulevard corridor, which has a diverse mix of residential, commercial, and industrial uses. The county's focus on mixed-income housing, transit-friendly design, and placemaking suggests a desire to create a more vibrant, equitable, and sustainable community along this key transportation artery.
The details
The Gateway Gwinnett site is a 106-acre parcel located off Jimmy Carter Boulevard near I-85 in Gwinnett County. The county has issued a request for proposals (RFP) from developers, emphasizing the need for mixed-income housing, transit-friendly design, and placemaking elements that will create a sense of community. Proposals are due by May 15, 2026, and residents and business owners are encouraged to stay engaged as the redevelopment plans take shape.
- Gwinnett County issued the RFP for the Gateway Gwinnett redevelopment in March 2026.
- Proposals from developers are due by May 15, 2026.
The players
Gwinnett County
The local government entity overseeing the redevelopment of the 106-acre Gateway Gwinnett site.
What’s next
Residents and business owners in the Jimmy Carter Boulevard corridor are encouraged to stay engaged with the county as the redevelopment plans for the Gateway Gwinnett site take shape. The county will review proposals from developers and select a project that aligns with its goals for mixed-income housing, transit-friendly design, and placemaking.
The takeaway
The redevelopment of the Gateway Gwinnett site represents a significant opportunity to transform the Jimmy Carter Boulevard corridor, which has long been a diverse but sometimes underinvested area. By emphasizing mixed-income housing, transit-friendly design, and placemaking, the county is signaling a desire to create a more vibrant, equitable, and sustainable community along this key transportation artery.


