Hall County to spend $6,349,094.00 to occupy 8,969 square feet of space in Hall County Georgia.
Hall County, Georgia — According to state and local development sources, Hall County plans to invest $6,349,094.00 to build out 8,969 square feet of new space in Hall County. The company plans to occupy the new space at 1 Ooc in Hall County, on or about June 1, 2024. According to the company website The mission of Hall County Government is to promote, encourage and develop a strong, viable community and ensure that all citizens share in prosperity by providing efficient, accessible and responsible public service. Hall County’s unique history – dramatically different from the South’s traditional plantation culture yet distinctly Southern in its own way – is as rich and varied as a colorful tapestry. While Hall’s population has grown 40% since 1990, it continues to build on its historic base as the primary center of Northeast Georgia: its banking and financial center; the regional seat of the Federal Court; the health center, with more than 300 physicians and the region’s largest major hospital; the educational center, with Brenau University, the University of North Georgia, Lanier Technical College, Riverside Military Academy, 2 public school systems and several prominent private schools; the sports center, with headquarters of the Atlanta Falcons, Road Atlanta, Olympic rowing and canoe / kayak facilities, several championship golf courses and dozens of public parks and camping areas; the arts center, with a wealth of cultural organizations, societies, groups and clubs. Uniquely Southern, rich in history but constantly evolving and progressing, Hall County offers both newcomers and long-time residents a superb environment unmatched anywhere in the world.
To learn more about Hall County, visit http://www.hallcounty.org/
Company Contact:
Zach Propes, County Administrator
770-535-8288
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