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Peachtree Corners Today
By the People, for the People
Duluth Developer Plans 250 Homes in Peachtree Corners Technology Park
New housing proposal near major employers sparks community discussion
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:36am
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The proposed housing development aims to bring new residential options to Peachtree Corners' Technology Park, but concerns linger about its impact on the surrounding community.Peachtree Corners TodayA Duluth-based developer is proposing about 250 apartments and townhomes at 2 Sun Court in Peachtree Corners' Technology Park, replacing surface parking around an existing office building. The project, tied to the city's trail network and Spalding Drive crossing improvements, heads to a public hearing before the mayor and council on April 28, giving residents a chance to weigh in on new housing near major employers.
Why it matters
The proposed housing development in Peachtree Corners' Technology Park represents a significant addition of new residential units in an area primarily occupied by office and commercial spaces. This could impact the local community in terms of increased population, traffic, and demand for public services, as well as potentially changing the character of the neighborhood.
The details
The 250-unit housing development would replace existing surface parking lots around an office building in Peachtree Corners' Technology Park. The project is being proposed by a Duluth-based developer and is tied to the city's plans for improvements to the trail network and Spalding Drive crossing. The proposal will go before the mayor and city council for a public hearing on April 28, allowing residents to provide feedback on the new housing near major employers in the area.
- The public hearing on the 250-home development proposal is scheduled for April 28, 2026.
The players
Peachtree Corners
The city where the proposed 250-home development is located, situated in the Technology Park area and home to major employers.
Duluth-based developer
The developer proposing the 250-unit housing project to replace surface parking lots in Peachtree Corners' Technology Park.
What’s next
The proposed 250-home development in Peachtree Corners' Technology Park will go before the mayor and city council for a public hearing on April 28, 2026, where residents will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the project.
The takeaway
The addition of 250 new residential units in Peachtree Corners' Technology Park represents a significant shift in the area's primarily commercial and office-focused landscape. This proposal will likely spark community discussion around the impacts on local infrastructure, services, and the overall character of the neighborhood.

