Mitsubishi Electric plans Gwinnett expansion

Oct 10, 2011 - 18:14
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Mitsubishi Electric plans Gwinnett expansion
Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric and Electronics USA plans to consolidate its Gwinnett office and warehouse operations and add some 200 jobs over the next decade.

The company has signed a long-term lease with Atlanta-based developer Industrial Developments Inteational for a 33-acre site on Satellite Boulevard in Suwanee, according to documents IDI submitted to Gwinnett County. Mitsubishi can terminate the lease if IDI can’t convince Gwinnett to rezone the property by Nov. 1.

Last week the Municipal-Gwinnett County Planning Commission voted unanimously to rezone the property from office to light industrial. The Gwinnett Board of Commissioners is expected to take up the rezoning later this month.

Read More: http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/mitsubishi-electric-plans-gwinnett-1198209.html

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