Harbins Road south of Hwy 316 is the new, high-growth commercial area of the city. The Harbins Road 12.75 acre mixed-use development site has been designated by the City of Dacula for future use as a commercial and retail site with a residential or senior living component. Future land use is designated as Community Mixed Activity Use Center with proposed zoning of PMUD (Planned Mixed Use Development). Site is Suitable for Retail, Commercial, Office, Multi- and Single Family Residential, and Related Uses.
The site has 420 feet of frontage on Harbins Road with a depth ranging from 1,210 feet on the southern border to 1,430 feet on the north side, which provides excellent site layout for commercial and retail use on the frontage, with residential units on the rear of the parcel. Potential assemblage with adjoining parcels to create up to a 47 Acre Mixed-Use Development Site.
Inland Pass is currently under development on an adjacent tract with retail and QSR delivery scheduled for Q4 2023. Publix anchors the retail center and McDonalds is the anchor QSR, with many brand name retail and restaurant tenants in place.
Dacula is at the epicenter of Georgia’s “Innovation Crescent”, an area comprising fifteen counties and nearly 40 percent of Georgia’s population, reaching from the University of Georgia in Athens to Emory and Georgia Tech in Atlanta. This is Georgia’s hub for life sciences and top research organizations and will power the 2,000 acre Rowen Project to become one of the premier technology campuses in the Southeast United States.