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Peachtree Corners, Georgia

Peachtree Corners is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area, and is the largest city in Gwinnett County with a population of 42,243 as of the 2020 US Census.[4]

Peachtree Corners, Georgia
Gateway to Peachtree Corners
Nickname(s): 
The Corners, PTC
Motto: 
Innovative & Remarkable
Peachtree Corners
Location within Metro Atlanta
Coordinates: 33°58′12″N 84°13′17″W / 33.969893°N 84.221455°W / 33.969893; -84.221455
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyGwinnett
IncorporatedJuly 1, 2012
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorMike Mason[1]
 • City ManagerBrian Johnson
Area
 • Total16.23 sq mi (42.03 km2)
 • Land16.11 sq mi (41.71 km2)
 • Water0.12 sq mi (0.32 km2)
Elevation994 ft (303 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total42,243
 • Density2,622.97/sq mi (1,012.75/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
30010, 30071, 30092, 30096, 30097
Area code(s)770, 678, 404, 470
FIPS code13-59735
GNIS feature ID2710337[3]
Websitepeachtreecornersga.gov

Peachtree Corners is the only Atlanta northern suburb developed as a planned community.[5] The city is bordered to the north and west by the Chattahoochee River and is located east of Dunwoody.

History edit

Settlement edit

 
The now-defunct Jones Bridge (1904) once connected Pinckneyville to Alpharetta.

Prior to 1818, the western corner of what became Gwinnett County was Creek and Cherokee territory, and it was illegal for white families to settle there.[6] Nevertheless, there were several families of white squatters in the area before settlement was legalized, including Isham Medlock, whose name is lent to Medlock Bridge Road. In the early 1800s, a road was built along a Native American trail from what is now Buford, past what is now Peachtree Corners, to what is now Atlanta.[6] A small farming community, known as "Pinckneyville," grew up along that road. By 1827, the community was home to the second school in Gwinnett County, the Washington Academy, founded on what is now Spalding Drive. The area was also home to a post office, saloon, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop and inn; however, the prosperity of Pinckneyville was to be short-lived.

In 1870, a railroad was built through neighboring Norcross, and due to the heavy trading that could be done via the railroad, all of the area's businesses and many residents moved from Pinckneyville to Norcross.[6][7]

Urban development edit

For the next century, the area remained a rural farming community. In the late 1960s, Paul Duke developed the idea of creating Peachtree Corners, a planned community to be constructed in the area that was once known as Pinckneyville.[6] In 1967, Duke initiated the planning of the office component of Peachtree Corners: Technology Park Atlanta, a campus for high technology industries that would benefit from employing engineers and business people graduating from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), the University of Georgia, and other universities with technology and business schools.[8] As a member of the Georgia Tech National Advisory Board, he raised $1.7 million to develop the business center.[9] Initial residents of the technology park included GE, Scientific Atlanta (now part of Cisco Systems), and Hayes Microcomputer Products. In 1968, Duke established Peachtree Corners, Inc., a development corporation for the residential parts of the community.[10]

During the 1970s, Jim Cowart began to develop the neighborhoods that Duke had planned. Initial neighborhoods developed by Cowart included Peachtree Station,[6] Chattahoochee Station, and Spalding Corners. During this period, Cowart developed more upscale housing and laid more sewer pipes than the rest of Gwinnett County.[11]

Incorporation edit

The United Peachtree Corners Civic Association (UPCCA), an umbrella group of neighborhood homeowners' associations, was formed in 1993 in response to land use and development concerns in the area.[12] Despite the efforts of the UPCCA, some development opposed by the UPCCA continued in Peachtree Corners throughout the 1990s; therefore, in 1999, the idea of incorporating Peachtree Corners was first proposed.[13] Nonetheless, due to the complexity of existing law, an incorporation movement did not then materialize.[13] A city of Peachtree Corners was again proposed by the UPCCA in 2005, but efforts were abandoned after a straw survey of some residents seemed to indicate that the majority did not support incorporation.[14]

In 2010 the UPCCA again pursued the incorporation of Peachtree Corners[15] after a failed attempt by the city of Norcross to annex a portion of Technology Park Atlanta.[16] In a referendum held on November 8, 2011, residents of Peachtree Corners voted to incorporate as Gwinnett County's 16th city, and, with a population of 43,059,[17] it became the county's largest. Municipal operations began on July 1, 2012.[18][19][20]

Geography edit

 
The Chattahoochee River, seen here at Jones Bridge Park, flows through many of Peachtree Corners' neighborhoods.

Peachtree Corners is located in the western corner of Gwinnett County, 21 miles (33 km) from downtown Atlanta. Seven miles of the Chattahoochee River define the northern and western border of Peachtree Corners, and it is bordered by the cities of Dunwoody, Doraville, and Sandy Springs (DeKalb and Fulton counties) on the west, Buford Highway and Norcross city limits on the south, Roswell and Johns Creek (both in Fulton County) across the Chattahoochee River on the north, and the city limits of Berkeley Lake and Duluth on the east.[21]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
202042,243
U.S. Decennial Census[22]

2020 census edit

Peachtree Corners racial composition[23]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 18,981 44.93%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 9,557 22.62%
Native American 72 0.17%
Asian 3,928 9.3%
Pacific Islander 15 0.04%
Other/Mixed 2,029 4.8%
Hispanic or Latino 7,661 18.14%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 42,243 people, 16,905 households, and 10,668 families residing in the city. The median household income (in 2019 dollars) was $71,149, and the per capita income was $43,783.

2017 edit

Since Peachtree Corners was not a city or a census-designated place at the time, no demographic data is available for the city from the 2010 U.S. Census. However, the city contains ZIP code 30092, which in 2017 had an average adjusted gross income (AGI) of $69,905 per household. The median home price in 2017 for Peachtree Corners was $325,000.[24] As of 2017, Peachtree Corners was 60.2% White American, 23.3% African American, 9.6% Asian American, and 2.5% two or more races. Hispanic Americans of any race made up 14% of the population.[25] Those living in the same house more than one year were 86.9% of the population, an average of 2.62 persons lived in each household, of the population 94.1% had a high school diploma or higher, 52.6% had a Bachelor's degree or higher with 19% of the population having a Master's degree or higher,[26] and, not counting library or school supplied computers, 96.5% of the population or above had home computers. ZIP Code 30092 had a population of 38,008 at the 2010 census; however, with parts of ZIP Codes 30071, 30096, 30097, and 30360 being within the city limits of Peachtree Corners, the estimated population of the city was 43,509 in 2017 with a population increase of 14.5% from 2010.[27]

Economy edit

 
Building on Triangle Parkway in wintertime

The economy of Peachtree Corners is largely driven by the concentration of businesses in planned office parks, particularly engineering firms, logistics organizations, health technology groups, and information technology companies.[28][29]

In October 2014, United Arab Shipping Company relocated its North American Headquarters to Peachtree Corners. The company purchased a 50,000 square foot office building on Spalding Drive for logistics, accounting and customer service operations. In 2017 it merged with Hapag-Lloyd, keeping its headquarters in Peachtree Corners, investing an additional $5.5 million, and adding 363 new jobs to expand its offices. With 230 vessels and more than 12,000 employees, Hapag-Lloyd is the fifth-largest shipping company in the world, serving customers in 127 countries.[30][31][32][33]

In May 2016, Comcast Corporation, the American global telecommunications conglomerate and owner of Xfinity and NBCUniversal, relocated its Southeast Headquarters to the Wells Building, a 10-story office building in Peachtree Corners.[34][35]

In August 2021, the NASDAQ-100 and S&P 500 company, Intuitive Surgical announced its expansion of its Peachtree Corners facility, building an additional $600 million dollar, 750,000 square foot, net zero carbon footprint, medical campus in the city, adding 1,200 new jobs and adding to the cluster of many medical, biomedical, biopharmaceutical, and health information technology companies that are in Peachtree Corners.[35][36]

Soliant Health, a leading provider of specialized healthcare and education staffing services to hospitals and schools around the nation, expanded its Peachtree Corners headquarters to 83,000 square feet.[36]

Amazon, CarMax and Mass Mutual as well as Honeywell, Sprint Corporation, Siemens Industry Automation, Valmet, Fleetcor, Crawford & Company, ASHRAE, ACI Worldwide, Simmons Bedding Company, and CMD Group are among the over 2,300 businesses with a presence in Peachtree Corners. ASHRAE's world headquarters moved to Peachtree Corner's Technology Park Atlanta, with the company investing $15.7 million in its Peachtree Corners world location.[37][38][39][40][41][42][43] The Harlem Globetrotters are headquartered in Peachtree Corners as well as the Southern Section of the United States Tennis Association (USTA).[44] Peachtree Corners has 12 hotels[45] to serve business travelers and visitors including Hilton,[46] Marriott,[47] and Hyatt.[48]

Jointly working with Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile and Georgia Tech, Peachtree Corners developed a 5G incubator known as Curiosity Lab[49] located in a 500-acre smart city technology park in the city, one of the nation's first smart city environments.[50] The facility features a 25,000 square foot Innovation Center and 3-mile autonomous vehicle test track and provides developers the ability to build and test such things as autonomous vehicles, robotics, industrial drone applications, mixed reality training and entertainment, remote medical care, personal health and fitness wearables, and other technologies.[51] Jacobs Engineering Group, Peachtree Corners, Delta Air Lines, Bosch, Cisco Systems, and Qualcomm are also jointly working to deploy smart system technologies in the city through technology that connects vehicles and infrastructure, focusing initially on roadside infrastructure, traffic management, and road safety.[50][36] Further, Peachtree Corners is host to the Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) conference which involves development of intelligent transport systems including Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), and Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P) communications and includes biometric technology, managing cities autonomously, and developing highway systems to make transportation safer, reduce traffic congestion, and reduce the environmental impact of automobiles and other road vehicles.[52][45] Curiosity Lab was named winner in IDC Government Insights’ Fourth Annual Smart Cities North America Awards for Transportation.[53]

The French-American Chamber of Commerce moved its operations from the Consulate General of France in Atlanta to office space within the Innovation Center at Curiosity Lab. In relation to the move, La French Tech – a French government-supported ecosystem of startups, investors, decision-makers and community builders – will expand collaboration with Peachtree Corners as it guides companies looking to develop technologies and expand into North America.[54]

Funded by the city, Peachtree Corners has produced a non-profit business incubator affiliated with the Technology Development Center at Georgia Tech as part of the city's Curiosity Lab that provides for software and hardware technology startups, providing these companies with the support they need to launch new products and grow.[55]

Arts and culture edit

Annually, Peachtree Corners' "Art on the Chattahoochee" is held along the banks of the Chattahoochee River at Jones Bridge Park that attracts visitors who peruse the work of artists. Also featured are live demonstrations and performing arts including solo, acoustic and group performances, as well as a Budding Artist Kid's Zone with activities including craft stations, spin and chalk art, and food and refreshments.[56]

Peachtree Corners has an annual Summer Concert Series set on the Town Green at the city's Town Center featuring performers from across the nation.[57]

Other annual events include the "Peachtree Corners Festival" that includes arts and crafts, live music, shows, and food, as well as the "Holiday Glow on the Town Green" evening event featuring live choral performances, the Holiday Glow in the Corners Parade, and the lighting of the great tree.[58][59][60][61]

The Gwinnett County Public Library system operates the Peachtree Corners branch in Peachtree Corners.[62]

Parks and recreation edit

 
View of the central fountain in The Forum in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, USA

Peachtree Corners has multiple parks including the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area along the Chattahoochee River, the Medlock Bridge Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area with river access,[63] the 12 acre Holcomb Bridge Park overlooking the river and having improvements including an amphitheater,[64] the 30 acre Jones Bridge Park with pavilions, a community building, soccer fields, other enhancements, and river frontage,[65] as well as the 93 acre multiple amenity Pinckneyville Park.[66] The 227-acre (918,636.41 m2) Simpsonwood Park has 2,140 linear feet (652.27 m) of river frontage along the Chattahoochee River.[67]

Peachtree Corners is home to the headquarters for the Southern Section of the United States Tennis Association (USTA).[44]

Peachtree Corners has an outdoor mall, The Forum on Peachtree Parkway, with multiple restaurants and boutique shops. The Peachtree Corners Town Center, which is on the other side of Peachtree Parkway across from The Forum, also has multiple restaurants, as well as a movie theater, an amphitheater, a 2,500-square-foot Veterans Monument organized by the Peachtree Corners Veterans Monument Association, and the Town Green.[68][69] The $103 million project was developed in a partnership between the city government of Peachtree Corners and Fuqua Development.[69] A thrust arch style 14-foot wide walkway pedestrian bridge crossing Peachtree Parkway features two elevators and two sets of stairs and connects the Town Center and The Forum. The bridge also connects to a trail along the stream that is adjacent to the Town Center that is part of the Corners Connector Trail system, which system provides passage to trails along Peachtree Corners Circle and Medlock Bridge Road as well as to paths that stretch north to the city of Duluth and beyond.[70]

Each year Peachtree Corners conducts public participation road running events including the four mile (6.437 kilometers) “Light Up The Corners Glow Run” and the one kilometer “Twilight Trot”.[71]

Government edit

 
Peachtree Corners City Hall

The City of Peachtree Corners was incorporated on July 1, 2012,[72] and provides many services. These include land-use planning, zoning, infrastructure maintenance and improvements, capital improvements, other public works, zoning enforcement, promulgation of building and environmental ordinances, business licensing and enforcement of them, and solid waste collection, among others.[73] Peachtree Corners has a Council-Manager form of government. The city is governed by a mayor and six city council members which are elected to four-year terms.[74] The city employees Peachtree Corners has in charge of day-to-day operations include a city manager, city clerk, and a community development director.[75] The city also has code enforcement personnel,[76] building officials,[77] and department directors.[78] Departments in the city include Communications, Community Development, Finance, Downtown Development Authority, and Public Works.[79] The city has its own municipal court, employs a city attorney,[80][81] and has POST certified city marshals.[82]

The city is authorized to collect property taxes of up to one millage a year,[83] though the city has thus far operated only on business license, franchise and other fees without levying any property taxes. Because of this, Peachtree Corners has lower county taxes than unincorporated Gwinnett County.[84] SPLOST, Georgia Department of Transportation, and federal grant dollars contribute to the funding of capital projects.[85]

City Council edit

Following incorporation, the first elections for Mayor and City Council were held in Spring 2012.[86] Subsequent elections have been held in November of every other year, starting in 2013.

Year Mayor Post 1 Post 2 Post 3 Post 4 Post 5 Post 6
2012 Mike Mason Phil Sadd Jay Lowe[87] Alex Wright Jeanne Aulbach Lorri Christopher Weare Gratwick
2013
2014
2015
2016 Eric Christ
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022 Joe Sawyer[88]
2023

Education edit

Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is the school district covering Peachtree Corners.[89]

The following schools have attendance boundaries including parts of Peachtree Corners:[90]

Other area county public schools include Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology, North Metro Academy of Performing Arts,[94] and McClure Health Science High School.[95]

Wesleyan School (K-12th grade) and Cornerstone Christian Academy (K-8th grade) are private schools located in Peachtree Corners.[96][97]

A charter school, the International Charter Academy of Georgia opened in 2018 for K-5th grade.[98] The new charter school has a bilingual English and Japanese education program.[99] In 2021 it had 165 students, some of whom attend the school in order to learn Japanese and others being Japanese children temporarily living in the United States. Parents are allowed to attend events held by the Japan-America Society of Georgia (ジョージア日米協会 Jōjia Nichibei Kyōkai).[100]

Nearby is another charter school, the New Life Academy of Excellence (K-8th grade) that has a bilingual English and Chinese education program.

The Gwinnett County Public Library system operates the Peachtree Corners branch in Peachtree Corners.[62]

Media edit

As part of the Metro Atlanta area, the city's primary network-affiliated television stations are WXIA-TV (NBC), WANF (CBS), WSB-TV (ABC), and WAGA-TV (Fox). There are seven additional local stations that are accessible over the air without the need of cable, etc. access. The city also is served by WGTV and WABE-TV, which are PBS member stations, with WGTV being the flagship station of the statewide Georgia Public Television network.[101] Several TV services provide Peachtree Corners with cable, DSL, fiber and satellite TV broadcasts and Internet including AT&T U-verse/DIRECTV,[102] Charter/Spectrum,[103] Comcast/Xfinity,[104] and DISH Network.[105][106]

Additionally, there are approximately 23 business Internet providers for Peachtree Corners.[107]

The city is served by approximately 50 radio stations and by two daily newspapers, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Gwinnett Daily Post, with the Daily Post being Gwinnett County's legal organ.[108]

Peachtree Corners has a website that supplies information about the city and where residents can subscribe to emails that regularly supply information to them. The city publishes a bimonthly feature magazine, Peachtree Corners Magazine, available in print and online, that informs readers about new city events and discusses topics related to the city.[109] It is mailed to residents for free, and is also distributed to multiple points around the city. The city also publishes the Peachtree Corners Business Newsletter, a monthly business newsletter to promote 2-way communication between the city and its business community.[110]

The former site of BJ's Wholesale Club was used as the set of the 2012 movie The Watch starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, and Jonah Hill.[111] A home on Fitzpatrick Way in Peachtree Corners was used as a filming location for the 2015 movie Barely Lethal starring Sophie Turner, Jessica Alba, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film used Simpsonwood Park as the staging area.[112] In 2021, Jones Bridge Park and the area of Peachtree Industrial Blvd. and Holcomb Bridge Rd. in Peachtree Corners were the sites of the filming of season 4 of the Netflix production of Ozark starring Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, Julia Garner, Jordana Spiro, Jason Butler Harner, Esai Morales, Peter Mullan, Janet McTeer, and others.[113]

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Roads edit

 
Ga Route 141 - Peachtree Parkway in Peachtree Corners

Peachtree Corners is in proximity to many major highways in Metro Atlanta, such as I-285, I-85, GA 316, and GA 400. The city is approximately 21 miles (33 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta. A number of collector roads distribute traffic around the city, including GA 141 (Peachtree Parkway/Medlock Bridge Road), GA 140 (Holcomb Bridge Road), Peachtree Corners Circle, Spalding Drive and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.[114]

Electric Vehicle and Infrastructure Support edit

Peachtree Corners has implemented support for electric vehicles having installed one of the State of Georgia's largest electric vehicle charging facilities that provides charging without cost to users, and installing the country's first roadway surface solar panel system to support it, with plans for further expansion of roadway solar power collection and charging facilities and including solar power for existing infrastructure across the city by installing other types of panels that may include sidewalk, bike lane, and other surface collectors.[115][116]

Transit edit

Gwinnett County Transit serves the city. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)'s Doraville Rapid Rail Station is approximately 5.7 miles (9 km) from Peachtree Corners, while the Chamblee Rapid Rail Station is approximately 9.3 miles (14.9 km) away. MARTA provides rapid heavy rail service and connecting services to Atlanta, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and other points north, south, east and west. The city also has an operating autonomous shuttle that operates on a stretch of road on Technology Parkway.[117]

Airports edit

Peachtree–DeKalb Airport is a county-owned, public-use airport approximately 7.9 miles (13 km) from Peachtree Corners. Gwinnett County Airport is a municipal airport located about 18 miles (29 km) from the city. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is a major passenger hub for domestic and international travelers, is located 29 miles (46 km) south of Peachtree Corners. It is accessible by I-85, I-285, and MARTA.

Pedestrians and cycling edit

 
Pedestrian Bridge built by the City over Peachtree Parkway

The Western Gwinnett Bikeway is a multi-use trail along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. It is a shared use path, cycle track, and bike lane connecting to neighboring Duluth and Norcross.[118] Peachtree Corners has been adding additional sidewalks and safety upgrades for pedestrians, thus far adding many miles of sidewalks, additional pedestrian safety crossings, and adding 175 street lights, all designed to make the city more walkable, safer and more connected. The city also has a 14-foot wide walkway arch truss pedestrian bridge with elevators and stairs over S.R. 141 (Peachtree Parkway) for pedestrians walking between The Forum and the Town Center.[70][85][119][120] The city is also adding to a multi-use trail system (the Corners Connector Trail system) that crisscrosses the city linking office parks, restaurants, retail centers, the new town center and surrounding neighborhoods.[121][122] In addition, the city has launched the world's first fleet of shared E-scooters with teleoperated repositioning.[117]

Software edit

Peachtree Corners has its own smartphone app, "CornersConnect", for the use of citizens and visitors to keep up with events, dining, entertainment, public parks, bus routes, city information, and news, and to help users pay their water bill, county property taxes, to register to vote, and to photograph and report areas that need improvement across the city.[123]

Police, fire, and emergency services edit

Peachtree Corners is served by Gwinnett County Fire and Rescue Department's Stations 1, 4, 11, and 19, and is served by the West Precinct of the Gwinnett Police Department that includes two six-member Response Teams that are responsible for responding to any issues or concerns that arise in Peachtree Corners.[124] Complimenting the Gwinnett Police, the city employs its own POST certified city marshals.[82]

Notable people edit

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Not to be confused with Peachtree City Georgia Peachtree Corners is a city in Gwinnett County Georgia United States It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area and is the largest city in Gwinnett County with a population of 42 243 as of the 2020 US Census 4 Peachtree Corners GeorgiaCityGateway to Peachtree CornersFlagSealLogoNickname s The Corners PTCMotto Innovative amp RemarkablePeachtree CornersLocation within Metro AtlantaCoordinates 33 58 12 N 84 13 17 W 33 969893 N 84 221455 W 33 969893 84 221455CountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountyGwinnettIncorporatedJuly 1 2012Government TypeCouncil Manager MayorMike Mason 1 City ManagerBrian JohnsonArea 2 Total16 23 sq mi 42 03 km2 Land16 11 sq mi 41 71 km2 Water0 12 sq mi 0 32 km2 Elevation 3 994 ft 303 m Population 2020 Total42 243 Density2 622 97 sq mi 1 012 75 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes30010 30071 30092 30096 30097Area code s 770 678 404 470FIPS code13 59735GNIS feature ID2710337 3 Websitepeachtreecornersga wbr govPeachtree Corners is the only Atlanta northern suburb developed as a planned community 5 The city is bordered to the north and west by the Chattahoochee River and is located east of Dunwoody Contents 1 History 1 1 Settlement 1 2 Urban development 1 3 Incorporation 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2017 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 City Council 8 Education 9 Media 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Transportation 10 1 1 Roads 10 1 2 Electric Vehicle and Infrastructure Support 10 1 3 Transit 10 1 4 Airports 10 1 5 Pedestrians and cycling 10 2 Software 10 3 Police fire and emergency services 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksHistory editSettlement edit nbsp The now defunct Jones Bridge 1904 once connected Pinckneyville to Alpharetta Prior to 1818 the western corner of what became Gwinnett County was Creek and Cherokee territory and it was illegal for white families to settle there 6 Nevertheless there were several families of white squatters in the area before settlement was legalized including Isham Medlock whose name is lent to Medlock Bridge Road In the early 1800s a road was built along a Native American trail from what is now Buford past what is now Peachtree Corners to what is now Atlanta 6 A small farming community known as Pinckneyville grew up along that road By 1827 the community was home to the second school in Gwinnett County the Washington Academy founded on what is now Spalding Drive The area was also home to a post office saloon blacksmith shop carpenter shop and inn however the prosperity of Pinckneyville was to be short lived In 1870 a railroad was built through neighboring Norcross and due to the heavy trading that could be done via the railroad all of the area s businesses and many residents moved from Pinckneyville to Norcross 6 7 Urban development edit For the next century the area remained a rural farming community In the late 1960s Paul Duke developed the idea of creating Peachtree Corners a planned community to be constructed in the area that was once known as Pinckneyville 6 In 1967 Duke initiated the planning of the office component of Peachtree Corners Technology Park Atlanta a campus for high technology industries that would benefit from employing engineers and business people graduating from the Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech the University of Georgia and other universities with technology and business schools 8 As a member of the Georgia Tech National Advisory Board he raised 1 7 million to develop the business center 9 Initial residents of the technology park included GE Scientific Atlanta now part of Cisco Systems and Hayes Microcomputer Products In 1968 Duke established Peachtree Corners Inc a development corporation for the residential parts of the community 10 During the 1970s Jim Cowart began to develop the neighborhoods that Duke had planned Initial neighborhoods developed by Cowart included Peachtree Station 6 Chattahoochee Station and Spalding Corners During this period Cowart developed more upscale housing and laid more sewer pipes than the rest of Gwinnett County 11 Incorporation edit The United Peachtree Corners Civic Association UPCCA an umbrella group of neighborhood homeowners associations was formed in 1993 in response to land use and development concerns in the area 12 Despite the efforts of the UPCCA some development opposed by the UPCCA continued in Peachtree Corners throughout the 1990s therefore in 1999 the idea of incorporating Peachtree Corners was first proposed 13 Nonetheless due to the complexity of existing law an incorporation movement did not then materialize 13 A city of Peachtree Corners was again proposed by the UPCCA in 2005 but efforts were abandoned after a straw survey of some residents seemed to indicate that the majority did not support incorporation 14 In 2010 the UPCCA again pursued the incorporation of Peachtree Corners 15 after a failed attempt by the city of Norcross to annex a portion of Technology Park Atlanta 16 In a referendum held on November 8 2011 residents of Peachtree Corners voted to incorporate as Gwinnett County s 16th city and with a population of 43 059 17 it became the county s largest Municipal operations began on July 1 2012 18 19 20 Geography edit nbsp The Chattahoochee River seen here at Jones Bridge Park flows through many of Peachtree Corners neighborhoods Peachtree Corners is located in the western corner of Gwinnett County 21 miles 33 km from downtown Atlanta Seven miles of the Chattahoochee River define the northern and western border of Peachtree Corners and it is bordered by the cities of Dunwoody Doraville and Sandy Springs DeKalb and Fulton counties on the west Buford Highway and Norcross city limits on the south Roswell and Johns Creek both in Fulton County across the Chattahoochee River on the north and the city limits of Berkeley Lake and Duluth on the east 21 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 202042 243 U S Decennial Census 22 2020 census edit Peachtree Corners racial composition 23 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 18 981 44 93 Black or African American non Hispanic 9 557 22 62 Native American 72 0 17 Asian 3 928 9 3 Pacific Islander 15 0 04 Other Mixed 2 029 4 8 Hispanic or Latino 7 661 18 14 As of the 2020 United States census there were 42 243 people 16 905 households and 10 668 families residing in the city The median household income in 2019 dollars was 71 149 and the per capita income was 43 783 2017 edit Since Peachtree Corners was not a city or a census designated place at the time no demographic data is available for the city from the 2010 U S Census However the city contains ZIP code 30092 which in 2017 had an average adjusted gross income AGI of 69 905 per household The median home price in 2017 for Peachtree Corners was 325 000 24 As of 2017 Peachtree Corners was 60 2 White American 23 3 African American 9 6 Asian American and 2 5 two or more races Hispanic Americans of any race made up 14 of the population 25 Those living in the same house more than one year were 86 9 of the population an average of 2 62 persons lived in each household of the population 94 1 had a high school diploma or higher 52 6 had a Bachelor s degree or higher with 19 of the population having a Master s degree or higher 26 and not counting library or school supplied computers 96 5 of the population or above had home computers ZIP Code 30092 had a population of 38 008 at the 2010 census however with parts of ZIP Codes 30071 30096 30097 and 30360 being within the city limits of Peachtree Corners the estimated population of the city was 43 509 in 2017 with a population increase of 14 5 from 2010 27 Economy edit nbsp Building on Triangle Parkway in wintertimeThe economy of Peachtree Corners is largely driven by the concentration of businesses in planned office parks particularly engineering firms logistics organizations health technology groups and information technology companies 28 29 In October 2014 United Arab Shipping Company relocated its North American Headquarters to Peachtree Corners The company purchased a 50 000 square foot office building on Spalding Drive for logistics accounting and customer service operations In 2017 it merged with Hapag Lloyd keeping its headquarters in Peachtree Corners investing an additional 5 5 million and adding 363 new jobs to expand its offices With 230 vessels and more than 12 000 employees Hapag Lloyd is the fifth largest shipping company in the world serving customers in 127 countries 30 31 32 33 In May 2016 Comcast Corporation the American global telecommunications conglomerate and owner of Xfinity and NBCUniversal relocated its Southeast Headquarters to the Wells Building a 10 story office building in Peachtree Corners 34 35 In August 2021 the NASDAQ 100 and S amp P 500 company Intuitive Surgical announced its expansion of its Peachtree Corners facility building an additional 600 million dollar 750 000 square foot net zero carbon footprint medical campus in the city adding 1 200 new jobs and adding to the cluster of many medical biomedical biopharmaceutical and health information technology companies that are in Peachtree Corners 35 36 Soliant Health a leading provider of specialized healthcare and education staffing services to hospitals and schools around the nation expanded its Peachtree Corners headquarters to 83 000 square feet 36 Amazon CarMax and Mass Mutual as well as Honeywell Sprint Corporation Siemens Industry Automation Valmet Fleetcor Crawford amp Company ASHRAE ACI Worldwide Simmons Bedding Company and CMD Group are among the over 2 300 businesses with a presence in Peachtree Corners ASHRAE s world headquarters moved to Peachtree Corner s Technology Park Atlanta with the company investing 15 7 million in its Peachtree Corners world location 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 The Harlem Globetrotters are headquartered in Peachtree Corners as well as the Southern Section of the United States Tennis Association USTA 44 Peachtree Corners has 12 hotels 45 to serve business travelers and visitors including Hilton 46 Marriott 47 and Hyatt 48 Jointly working with Deutsche Telekom s T Mobile and Georgia Tech Peachtree Corners developed a 5G incubator known as Curiosity Lab 49 located in a 500 acre smart city technology park in the city one of the nation s first smart city environments 50 The facility features a 25 000 square foot Innovation Center and 3 mile autonomous vehicle test track and provides developers the ability to build and test such things as autonomous vehicles robotics industrial drone applications mixed reality training and entertainment remote medical care personal health and fitness wearables and other technologies 51 Jacobs Engineering Group Peachtree Corners Delta Air Lines Bosch Cisco Systems and Qualcomm are also jointly working to deploy smart system technologies in the city through technology that connects vehicles and infrastructure focusing initially on roadside infrastructure traffic management and road safety 50 36 Further Peachtree Corners is host to the Vehicle to everything V2X conference which involves development of intelligent transport systems including Vehicle to vehicle V2V Vehicle to infrastructure V2I and Vehicle to Pedestrian V2P communications and includes biometric technology managing cities autonomously and developing highway systems to make transportation safer reduce traffic congestion and reduce the environmental impact of automobiles and other road vehicles 52 45 Curiosity Lab was named winner in IDC Government Insights Fourth Annual Smart Cities North America Awards for Transportation 53 The French American Chamber of Commerce moved its operations from the Consulate General of France in Atlanta to office space within the Innovation Center at Curiosity Lab In relation to the move La French Tech a French government supported ecosystem of startups investors decision makers and community builders will expand collaboration with Peachtree Corners as it guides companies looking to develop technologies and expand into North America 54 Funded by the city Peachtree Corners has produced a non profit business incubator affiliated with the Technology Development Center at Georgia Tech as part of the city s Curiosity Lab that provides for software and hardware technology startups providing these companies with the support they need to launch new products and grow 55 Arts and culture editAnnually Peachtree Corners Art on the Chattahoochee is held along the banks of the Chattahoochee River at Jones Bridge Park that attracts visitors who peruse the work of artists Also featured are live demonstrations and performing arts including solo acoustic and group performances as well as a Budding Artist Kid s Zone with activities including craft stations spin and chalk art and food and refreshments 56 Peachtree Corners has an annual Summer Concert Series set on the Town Green at the city s Town Center featuring performers from across the nation 57 Other annual events include the Peachtree Corners Festival that includes arts and crafts live music shows and food as well as the Holiday Glow on the Town Green evening event featuring live choral performances the Holiday Glow in the Corners Parade and the lighting of the great tree 58 59 60 61 The Gwinnett County Public Library system operates the Peachtree Corners branch in Peachtree Corners 62 Parks and recreation edit nbsp View of the central fountain in The Forum in Peachtree Corners Georgia USAPeachtree Corners has multiple parks including the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area along the Chattahoochee River the Medlock Bridge Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area with river access 63 the 12 acre Holcomb Bridge Park overlooking the river and having improvements including an amphitheater 64 the 30 acre Jones Bridge Park with pavilions a community building soccer fields other enhancements and river frontage 65 as well as the 93 acre multiple amenity Pinckneyville Park 66 The 227 acre 918 636 41 m2 Simpsonwood Park has 2 140 linear feet 652 27 m of river frontage along the Chattahoochee River 67 Peachtree Corners is home to the headquarters for the Southern Section of the United States Tennis Association USTA 44 Peachtree Corners has an outdoor mall The Forum on Peachtree Parkway with multiple restaurants and boutique shops The Peachtree Corners Town Center which is on the other side of Peachtree Parkway across from The Forum also has multiple restaurants as well as a movie theater an amphitheater a 2 500 square foot Veterans Monument organized by the Peachtree Corners Veterans Monument Association and the Town Green 68 69 The 103 million project was developed in a partnership between the city government of Peachtree Corners and Fuqua Development 69 A thrust arch style 14 foot wide walkway pedestrian bridge crossing Peachtree Parkway features two elevators and two sets of stairs and connects the Town Center and The Forum The bridge also connects to a trail along the stream that is adjacent to the Town Center that is part of the Corners Connector Trail system which system provides passage to trails along Peachtree Corners Circle and Medlock Bridge Road as well as to paths that stretch north to the city of Duluth and beyond 70 Each year Peachtree Corners conducts public participation road running events including the four mile 6 437 kilometers Light Up The Corners Glow Run and the one kilometer Twilight Trot 71 Government edit nbsp Peachtree Corners City HallThe City of Peachtree Corners was incorporated on July 1 2012 72 and provides many services These include land use planning zoning infrastructure maintenance and improvements capital improvements other public works zoning enforcement promulgation of building and environmental ordinances business licensing and enforcement of them and solid waste collection among others 73 Peachtree Corners has a Council Manager form of government The city is governed by a mayor and six city council members which are elected to four year terms 74 The city employees Peachtree Corners has in charge of day to day operations include a city manager city clerk and a community development director 75 The city also has code enforcement personnel 76 building officials 77 and department directors 78 Departments in the city include Communications Community Development Finance Downtown Development Authority and Public Works 79 The city has its own municipal court employs a city attorney 80 81 and has POST certified city marshals 82 The city is authorized to collect property taxes of up to one millage a year 83 though the city has thus far operated only on business license franchise and other fees without levying any property taxes Because of this Peachtree Corners has lower county taxes than unincorporated Gwinnett County 84 SPLOST Georgia Department of Transportation and federal grant dollars contribute to the funding of capital projects 85 City Council edit Following incorporation the first elections for Mayor and City Council were held in Spring 2012 86 Subsequent elections have been held in November of every other year starting in 2013 Year Mayor Post 1 Post 2 Post 3 Post 4 Post 5 Post 62012 Mike Mason Phil Sadd Jay Lowe 87 Alex Wright Jeanne Aulbach Lorri Christopher Weare Gratwick2013201420152016 Eric Christ201720182019202020212022 Joe Sawyer 88 2023Education editGwinnett County Public Schools GCPS is the school district covering Peachtree Corners 89 The following schools have attendance boundaries including parts of Peachtree Corners 90 Peachtree Simpson Stripling in Norcross and Norcross in Norcross elementary schools All except Norcross ES feed into Pinckneyville Middle School while Norcross ES feeds into Summerour Middle School in Norcross All such areas feed into Norcross High School and Paul Duke STEM High School both in Norcross 91 Norcross High School is the only GCPS school with a IB Diploma Programme 92 A portion is zoned to Berkeley Lake Elementary School in Berkeley Lake Duluth Middle School in Duluth and Duluth High School 93 Other area county public schools include Gwinnett School of Mathematics Science and Technology North Metro Academy of Performing Arts 94 and McClure Health Science High School 95 Wesleyan School K 12th grade and Cornerstone Christian Academy K 8th grade are private schools located in Peachtree Corners 96 97 A charter school the International Charter Academy of Georgia opened in 2018 for K 5th grade 98 The new charter school has a bilingual English and Japanese education program 99 In 2021 it had 165 students some of whom attend the school in order to learn Japanese and others being Japanese children temporarily living in the United States Parents are allowed to attend events held by the Japan America Society of Georgia ジョージア日米協会 Jōjia Nichibei Kyōkai 100 Nearby is another charter school the New Life Academy of Excellence K 8th grade that has a bilingual English and Chinese education program The Gwinnett County Public Library system operates the Peachtree Corners branch in Peachtree Corners 62 Media editSee also Media in Atlanta As part of the Metro Atlanta area the city s primary network affiliated television stations are WXIA TV NBC WANF CBS WSB TV ABC and WAGA TV Fox There are seven additional local stations that are accessible over the air without the need of cable etc access The city also is served by WGTV and WABE TV which are PBS member stations with WGTV being the flagship station of the statewide Georgia Public Television network 101 Several TV services provide Peachtree Corners with cable DSL fiber and satellite TV broadcasts and Internet including AT amp T U verse DIRECTV 102 Charter Spectrum 103 Comcast Xfinity 104 and DISH Network 105 106 Additionally there are approximately 23 business Internet providers for Peachtree Corners 107 The city is served by approximately 50 radio stations and by two daily newspapers the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Gwinnett Daily Post with the Daily Post being Gwinnett County s legal organ 108 Peachtree Corners has a website that supplies information about the city and where residents can subscribe to emails that regularly supply information to them The city publishes a bimonthly feature magazine Peachtree Corners Magazine available in print and online that informs readers about new city events and discusses topics related to the city 109 It is mailed to residents for free and is also distributed to multiple points around the city The city also publishes the Peachtree Corners Business Newsletter a monthly business newsletter to promote 2 way communication between the city and its business community 110 The former site of BJ s Wholesale Club was used as the set of the 2012 movie The Watch starring Ben Stiller Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill 111 A home on Fitzpatrick Way in Peachtree Corners was used as a filming location for the 2015 movie Barely Lethal starring Sophie Turner Jessica Alba and Samuel L Jackson The film used Simpsonwood Park as the staging area 112 In 2021 Jones Bridge Park and the area of Peachtree Industrial Blvd and Holcomb Bridge Rd in Peachtree Corners were the sites of the filming of season 4 of the Netflix production of Ozark starring Jason Bateman Laura Linney Julia Garner Jordana Spiro Jason Butler Harner Esai Morales Peter Mullan Janet McTeer and others 113 Infrastructure editTransportation edit Roads edit nbsp Ga Route 141 Peachtree Parkway in Peachtree CornersPeachtree Corners is in proximity to many major highways in Metro Atlanta such as I 285 I 85 GA 316 and GA 400 The city is approximately 21 miles 33 km northeast of downtown Atlanta A number of collector roads distribute traffic around the city including GA 141 Peachtree Parkway Medlock Bridge Road GA 140 Holcomb Bridge Road Peachtree Corners Circle Spalding Drive and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard 114 Electric Vehicle and Infrastructure Support edit Peachtree Corners has implemented support for electric vehicles having installed one of the State of Georgia s largest electric vehicle charging facilities that provides charging without cost to users and installing the country s first roadway surface solar panel system to support it with plans for further expansion of roadway solar power collection and charging facilities and including solar power for existing infrastructure across the city by installing other types of panels that may include sidewalk bike lane and other surface collectors 115 116 Transit edit Gwinnett County Transit serves the city The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority MARTA s Doraville Rapid Rail Station is approximately 5 7 miles 9 km from Peachtree Corners while the Chamblee Rapid Rail Station is approximately 9 3 miles 14 9 km away MARTA provides rapid heavy rail service and connecting services to Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport and other points north south east and west The city also has an operating autonomous shuttle that operates on a stretch of road on Technology Parkway 117 Airports edit Peachtree DeKalb Airport is a county owned public use airport approximately 7 9 miles 13 km from Peachtree Corners Gwinnett County Airport is a municipal airport located about 18 miles 29 km from the city Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport which is a major passenger hub for domestic and international travelers is located 29 miles 46 km south of Peachtree Corners It is accessible by I 85 I 285 and MARTA Pedestrians and cycling edit nbsp Pedestrian Bridge built by the City over Peachtree ParkwayThe Western Gwinnett Bikeway is a multi use trail along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard It is a shared use path cycle track and bike lane connecting to neighboring Duluth and Norcross 118 Peachtree Corners has been adding additional sidewalks and safety upgrades for pedestrians thus far adding many miles of sidewalks additional pedestrian safety crossings and adding 175 street lights all designed to make the city more walkable safer and more connected The city also has a 14 foot wide walkway arch truss pedestrian bridge with elevators and stairs over S R 141 Peachtree Parkway for pedestrians walking between The Forum and the Town Center 70 85 119 120 The city is also adding to a multi use trail system the Corners Connector Trail system that crisscrosses the city linking office parks restaurants retail centers the new town center and surrounding neighborhoods 121 122 In addition the city has launched the world s first fleet of shared E scooters with teleoperated repositioning 117 Software edit Peachtree Corners has its own smartphone app CornersConnect for the use of citizens and visitors to keep up with events dining entertainment public parks bus routes city information and news and to help users pay their water bill county property taxes to register to vote and to photograph and report areas that need improvement across the city 123 Police fire and emergency services edit Peachtree Corners is served by Gwinnett County Fire and Rescue Department s Stations 1 4 11 and 19 and is served by the West Precinct of the Gwinnett Police Department that includes two six member Response Teams that are responsible for responding to any issues or concerns that arise in Peachtree Corners 124 Complimenting the Gwinnett Police the city employs its own POST certified city marshals 82 Notable people editDavid Andrews NFL football player with the New England Patriots 125 Brice Butler NFL wide receiver with the Dallas Cowboys 126 Scott Hilton American banker and politician 127 128 Chandler Massey actor Days of Our Lives Jodie Meeks NBA shooting guard with the Washington Wizards 129 James Ramsey Major League Baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers 130 Trey Thompkins basketball player formerly with Los Angeles Clippers 131 References edit Mayor and Council peachtreecornersga gov Archived from the original on August 23 2014 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