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Images: Cumming pretty much nailed its new city center Josh Green Thu, 09/14/2023 - 08:18 Metro Atlanta’s impressive roster of historic or built-from-scratch city centers has a new entrant that blends throwback Americana with modern-day functionality. And putt-putt golf.

Just west of Cumming’s quaint old downtown, the mixed-use Cumming City Center has finished major construction and continues to evolve with new tenants in the county seat of one of Georgia’s most rapidly growing places, Forsyth County.

The 75-acre project claimed a hilly, rugged site off Canton Highway, west of Ga. Highway 400 and Lake Lanier, with a goal of creating a timeless social and commercial hub that’s the antithesis of a standard strip mall. A recent Vimeo clip posted by VantagePoint 3D suggests that may have been achieved.

It was a five-year process from initial planning stages to the first wave of business openings, project leaders have said.

“This isn't your typical shopping center—it’s a brand new downtown,” reads a project description by Dwell Design Studio, the architects. “The [topography] was a little crazy, but we made it work to our advantage by creating distinct districts.”VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

Cumming officials held a ribbon-cutting for the project in summer 2022, but the first business to open—Top KNOTch Boutique, a home décor, gifts, and apparel retailer—didn’t debut until March. Grand openings have continued through this month, and a brewery called Crooked Culture is expected to open soon in a 7,000-square-foot outparcel building.

Today, the city center hosts a farmers market, concert series at the Lou Sobh Amphitheater, and special events ranging from arts fests to car shows and Zumba classes.  

Other built aspects include an 18-hole PuttTek mini-golf course, pocket parks, walking trails, a centralized fountain, public restrooms, and—crucially—relatively discreet surface parking lots and a tucked-away parking garage.

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

As designed by Atlanta-based Dwell Design Studio, the “historical node” features about 117,000 square feet of retail space, new buildings for the Cumming Police Department and Municipal Court, and a small lake, all situated 37 miles north of Midtown. About 14 restaurants are eventually planned, including the brewhouse, project leaders have said.

Developers broke ground on the project in August 2019, but progress was delayed by an exceptionally wet winter that year, and then again by the COVID-19 pandemic.

We’ve reached out to Cumming's mayor and long-tenured city councilmembers this week for info on what other additions are bound for Cumming City Center soon, and we’ll update this story with any details that come.

In the meantime, see highlights of how the project turned out in the gallery above.

The roster of open restaurants, watering holes, retailers, and other businesses listed on the project’s website is as follows:

Sliceability

Homestead

The Well

The Loft

Los Rios Cantina

Vampire Penguin

Tin Cup Grill

Myth & Legend Coffee

Juke N Jive

Good Vibes Nutrition

Avenue of the Oaks

Pieces & Peaches Boutique

Lily Rose Co.

Top Knotch Boutique

Roxy Moxy Boutique

Wright's Fish & Chips

Sugar Polish Nail Bar

Good Chemistry Med Spa

Muse Cabin

Pop.In

Rita West Photography

Irwin Homes

Willis Group Real Estate

Foresite Group

Salon AF

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Overview of Cumming City Center's main green, amphitheater, and water feature, as seen this past summer. VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

How vintage-style buildings meet the main street, greenspace, and walking trails. VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

“This isn't your typical shopping center—it’s a brand new downtown,” reads a project description by Dwell Design Studio, the architects. “The [topography] was a little crazy, but we made it work to our advantage by creating distinct districts.”VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

The forthcoming, 7,000-square-foot brewery. VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

The district's PuttTek mini golf course.VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

A 1,145-foot, wooden boardwalk snakes through the property, over a stream, tributaries, and wetlands.VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

VantagePoint 3D; Vimeo

Cumming City Center's 423 Canton Road location, in relation to the rest of north OTP, Atlanta, and Lake Lanier. Google Maps

Overview of the full Cumming City Center site plan with expanded greenspace. Foresite Group

Subtitle 75-acre project aimed to create distinctive new metro Atlanta downtown while nodding to history

Neighborhood Cumming

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Image A cluster of man brick buildings beside a forest under blue skies with a large green amphitheater and a fountain included in new development.

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