Dunwoody Commercial Districts
Perimeter Community Improvement Districts
The Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs), representing both
the Central (DeKalb) and Fulton Perimeter CIDs, are self-taxing
districts that use additional property taxes to help accelerate
transportation and infrastructure improvement projects. The PCIDs are
leading the charge to implement vital transportation enhancements
coupled with land use and zoning strategies that will enhance mobility
and improve access to the Perimeter activity center.
As one of the largest office markets and fastest growing areas in the region, Perimeter Center has multiple projects underway and planned. The area is expected to have continued significant growth potential. A market analysis was conducted in 2011 by the PCID to update a 2005 market study. The updated report includes the current economic environment and the recovery; the potential market demand for residential; commercial; and projected office uses over the next 25 years.
| PCID Projections |
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| | 2010 | 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | 2011-2021 GROWTH |
| Housing Units | 7,296 | 7,355 | 9,129 | 13,246 | 5,891 |
| Population | 10,205 | 10,483 | 13,676 | 17,893 | 7,410 |
| Jobs | 67,506 | 67,506 | 75,608 | 94,022 | 26,516 |
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| Perimeter @ The Center - Future Focus - 2011 LCI Update | | |
Georgetown/ North Shallowford Area
Georgetown/ North Shallowford area of Dunwoody is currently an assemblage of diverse land uses ranging from strip center commercial, to numerous multifamily developments (owner and renter), to large scale institutional uses to a Georgia Power operations center. Its location directly abutting Interstate 285 gives Georgetown/ North Shallowford the ability to serve as a jeweled gateway to the City.
Georgetown/ North Shallowford Map
Dunwoody Village Area
The Dunwoody Village area is a very unique place - a place that is physically and psychologically rooted in the Dunwoody community. It is at once a highly localized convenience commercial center for nearby residents while also existing - for many - as the broad city-wide civic “heart” of the community. In addition, its placement at the intersection of Mount Vernon and Chamblee Dunwoody Roads places it directly in the cross-hairs of high volume commuter traffic for Dunwoodians and those merely passing through on a daily basis to and from Roswell, Chamblee, Sandy Springs, Norcross, and beyond.
Dunwoody Village Area Map