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Owners outline residential‑focused vision for Northlake Mall parcel; council presses for master plan
Summary
Representatives for Northlake Mall presented an incremental redevelopment concept that would add up to 495 multifamily units on an 11‑acre northeast pod and a new one‑acre green space; council welcomed the concept but emphasized the need for a comprehensive PUD/master plan to ensure mixed uses and walkability.
Representatives of the Northlake Mall ownership team briefed Tucker City Council on June 23 on high‑level redevelopment concepts focused on introducing a residential component to the mall site.
Jim Webb, speaking for the ownership and development partners, described a phased concept for the mall's northeast quadrant: "We're talking about adding multifamily to the mall—495 units in total through three buildings," he said, describing phase 1 as two 5‑story buildings totaling about 315 units and phase 2 as one 5‑story building of roughly 180 units. Webb said the proposed density on the phases would be roughly 45–51 units per acre on the 11‑acre pod under discussion.
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