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Originally Posted by Atlanta3000
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Several thoughts:
1. Your comment assumes that all development in Sandy Springs requires rezoning. There is currently zoning in place to allow for a great deal of future development. This moratorium only applies to rezoning requests.
2. A 6 month moratorium will not have such a massive impact on long term development proposals that it would result in a change in the "growth center' for this "economic cycle."
3. Perimeter Center and/or Cobb Galleria (i.e. the "Northern Suburbs") are not necessarily direct competitors with Midtown and Buckhead. Each of these locations attracts developers/companies for different reasons.
4. Sandy Springs is only one of several locations outside of Midtown and Buckhead that attract development. To the extent this moratorium has any impact (which I doubt it will) those developments that would have looked to Sandy Springs are likely to shift to Dunwoody or the Cobb Galleria for the same reasons that they were looking at Sandy Springs in the first place and not Buckhead and Midtown.
5. You seem to suggest that that Midtown is not already the "growth center" for this economic cycle. Despite very impressive growth in Buckhead, Perimeter Center and Cobb, it would be hard to argue at this time that Midtown and its convergence of a technology community, student housing, general demand from millennials, and transit is not already Atlanta's premier growth center.