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When I graduated from law school in 1990, I made Gwinnett County my home. And, here I have lived nearly my entire adult life. I came and never left because of wonderful people, economic opportunity, great schools and visionary leaders. And, in my 30 years here, I have encountered few people as dedicated, competent, and forward thinking as retiring Gwinnett County Commission Chair Charlotte Nash. I wonât attempt to list all the positions she has held and all the accomplishments she has achieved for this county, as they are many. Let me just say that I am grateful that she has come our way. ....
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Gwinnett County buys 39-acres Gwinnett Place Mall site December 15, 2020 Lawrenceville, December 15, 2020 – At its Tuesday meeting, the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners approved the Urban Redevelopment Agency of Gwinnett County’s (URA) purchase of 39 acres of the Gwinnett Place Mall site. The property is being purchased for $23 million from Gwinnett Place Mall GA, LLC, which has owned the parcels at the core of the 90+ acre retail development since 2013. The purchase is part of a strategic effort by Gwinnett’s government to create new opportunities for catalytic development in the area in partnership with the Gwinnett Place CID and local property owners. The acquisition is expected to close in 90 days, at which time management of the site will be transitioned to the URA, which was activated by the Board in 2009 with a focus on “rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment” of necessary areas within the county. ....
Although she will leave office in a few weeks, Charlotte Nashâs name will continue to be associated with the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center. And, thatâs not some wistful thought about what kind of legacy she might have either. Her name will literally be associated with GJAC after her fellow commissioners revealed on Tuesday that they are naming the centerâs new $75 million expansion building the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center Charlotte J. Nash Court Building. âI am so very proud to have served under her wise, thoughtful leadership,â County Administrator Glenn Stephens said. âAs she enters (post-elected office) life, Iâm sure we will see her around at events and meetings â I think sheâs implicitly threatened us that if we mess up, she will be there to watch us â but weâll have one more reminder of her when we come in to work each day, passing through this security node within this beautiful new b ....
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