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Opened in 2003, Camp Creek Marketplace is a 309,089-square-foot (29,000 m 2) retail space, containing 39 stores and 14 restaurants. [29] [30] The Commons is a $150 million, 79,000-square-foot (7,300 m 2), retail, restaurant, and residential development expected to bring over 1,500 jobs to East Point, with an estimated completion between 2027 ...
East Point is a subway station in East Point, Georgia, serving the Red and Gold lines of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. It has an island platform between two tracks. It was opened on August 16, 1986. It mainly serves East Point, Camp Creek, and unincorporated South Fulton and College Park.
State Route 6 (SR 6) is a 72.1-mile-long (116.0 km) state highway that travels northwest-to-southeast in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is known as Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway, Jimmy Campbell Parkway, Nathan Dean Parkway, and Wendy Bagwell Parkway in Paulding County; C.H. James Parkway in Cobb County; Thornton Road in Douglas County; and Camp Creek Parkway and honorarily as Tuskegee Airmen Parkway ...
City of Fairfax Utilities [Fairfax City] City of Falls Church Department of Public Works (serves Falls Church and east-central Fairfax County) City of Manassas Utilities (also wholesale) Fairfax County Water Authority (most of Fairfax County, major wholesaler to surrounding areas)
Camp Creek is a 14.1-mile-long (22.7 km) [1] tributary of the Chattahoochee River in Fulton County, Georgia. Rising in College Park , the creek flows west to join the Chattahoochee northeast of Campbellton .
Five Points is a subway station that serves as a transfer point for all rail lines, and serves as the main transportation hub for MARTA.It provides access to the Five Points Business District, Georgia State University, Underground Atlanta, City Hall, the Richard B. Russell Federal Building, CobbLinc (Formerly known as Cobb Community Transit), Ride Gwinnett (Formerly known as Gwinnett County ...
Prior to the arrival of white settlers, Five Points was the intersection of two Creek Indian trails, the Peachtree Trail and the Sandtown Trail. In 1845, George Washington Collier opened a grocery store at what is now Five Points, and the store later served as Atlanta's first post office in 1846. In 1848, Five Points served as the location of ...
Dick Lane was the director of the East Point Recreation District and a member of the Georgia State Legislature. [2] EPVA is a volunteer-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation, care, and growth of the Dick Lane Velodrome, located in East Point, Georgia. EPVA conducts Youth Service Activities at no cost to the city ...