12/05/2023
Classic City Captures was recently hired to capture The Village at Malcom Bridge. 🚁👨🏼✈️📸
The Village at Malcom Bridge will include 8 single‐story commercial buildings totaling 75,240 sf, which range in size from less than 1,000 sf to up to 4,000 sf. The estimated target restaurant use is 2-4 concepts/locations with most of the remainder to be used for retail, medtail, and professional offices including a planned full-service pharmacy, physical therapy office, fitness and wellness concepts, and education support services (tutoring, music lessons, etc.).
375 parking spaces are proposed which gives a ratio of more than 5 spaces per 1,000 sf. There is a continuous drive around the perimeter of the buildings for staff, customer, vendor, and emergency access. The site is designed to discourage through traffic by eliminating sightlines and direct paths between each public road.
Vehicular parking, truck loading areas, and 5’ pedestrian sidewalks shall be provided throughout The Village at Malcom Bridge with ADA ramps and crosswalks as necessary. The site will be extensively landscaped around the perimeter with a mix of landscaping and hardscaping around central common areas and focal points. The primary drive and parking areas will be paved asphalt with a 24” concrete curb and gutter.
The Village at Malcom Bridge will have a full access drive at the main entrance on Malcom Bridge Road, which aligns with Fern Hill Road, and a full access drive at the rear entrance on Lenru Road, which aligns with Arlington. Inter-parcel access will be provided throughout the development and will be available to the adjacent parcel at the northern property line, if desired, for future development.
The Village at Malcom Bridge is designed in accordance with the Oconee County Unified Development Code for B‐1 zoning. It is specifically intended that the landscaping, buildings, signage, uses, and hours of operation are regulated in a manner to cooperate harmoniously with the surrounding areas. The maximum proposed building square footage is 10,000 sf per acre or 75,240 sf.
(Video by Classic City Captures)