Wednesday, July 11, 2001 Pathway breaks ground in Forsyth County 100-acre lake highlights company's first northside ventureIn 1998, on the heels of breaking ground for SummerGrove in Newnan, now one of Atlanta's most successful master-planned communities, Peachtree City Development Corp. changed its name to Pathway Communities. Steve Black, president and chief executive officer of Pathway Communities, said the name change was necessary as the company developed beyond Peachtree City, the company's signature community. Promises to expand beyond Atlanta's metro south are coming to fruition in a big way. Pathway Communities has announced plans to develop a 300-acre community in Forsyth County. The development will be located two miles north of Cumming on Hendrix Road and will have approximately 330 single-family homes on homesites ranging from half an acre to two acres. Black explains, "Over the past 20 years, we have learned what makes a great community how to use things like architectural guidelines, natural areas and recreational opportunities to create a total living environment. "We will take that experience, add exciting new elements like advanced home communication technology, and create a community that is unique to Forsyth County." The new community has been dubbed Lake Forest. Charles Biele, Pathway Communities senior vice president and general manager in charge of development at Lake Forest says the naming was simple. "We wanted a name that expressed the beauty of the natural surroundings," says Biele. "And we believe Lake Forest perfectly describes the pristine 100-acre lake and towering hardwoods at this location." Biele believes this development has all the essential elements to be one of north Atlanta's most unique and sought after locations. "Being positioned at the scenic foothills of Sawnee Mountain and having the private lake will really set us apart from other developments," says Biele. "And being only minutes away from GA 400 adds to the appeal. This development is sure to be a premier destination on Atlanta's northside." Pathway is committed to unique amenity and technology offerings in every new master-planned community, and Lake Forest is no exception. Lake Forest will have a resort-style amenity package. In addition to the private 100-acre lake, community amenities will include a water park, tennis courts, walking trails, community parks, tot lots and neighborhood gathering places. Unique technology offerings will incorporate structured wiring for every home in the community, ultra-fast Internet access and an interactive community Intranet. Home prices are expected to range from the upper $200s to over $600,000. Development is slated to begin immediately, with model homes opening in the spring of 2002. Pathway Communities was founded in 1979 and is currently developing the master-planned communities of Peachtree City in Fayette County, SummerGrove and Avery Park in Coweta County and Monarch Village in Henry County.
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