Now the zoning board is scheduled to review the combined project, filed under the name of the Birmingham Four Corners Alliance, on Oct. 19 before it makes a recommendation to the county commission meeting Nov. 3. The estimated $25-million combined venture will total about 170,609 sf at three corners of the intersection of Birmingham Highway (GA 372) and Birmingham Road in northwestern Fulton County.

The county zoning board previously rejected AG/Armstrong's plans for 70,833 sf of retail and 14,200 sf of office at the northeast corner of the intersection. Providence's 85,576-sf, village-style mixed-use proposal is for the northwest, southeast and southwest corners.

Preliminary development plans filed with the county show the Providence plan will have 22,500 sf of office, 8,400 sf of retail, and 45 townhomes on the southeast corner; 15,600 sf of retail, 4,200 sf of office and 42 single-family homes on the southwest corner; and 18,000 sf office and 16,876 sf of retail on the northwest corner.

AG/Armstrong, headed by Allen Goins, is also awaiting local government approval in the Tampa Bay area where the company plans to develop a $17-million, 40,200-sf, four-story retail and 23-unit condominium complex at Indian Rocks Beach, FL in Pinellas County.

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