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Mayor Calls for Time Out on Town Center Project
Peachtree Corners mayor said he wants the community to know that "the City Council does not support a 354-apartment complex on the city-owned property."

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Peachtree Corners mayor said he wants the community to know that "the City Council does not support a 354-apartment complex on the city-owned property."

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