The Gwinnett County market
Gwinnett County's commercial base runs the full spectrum: distribution and light industrial along I‑85 and Highway 316, aging suburban office, medical office following population growth, and increasing data-center and technology development drawn by power and fiber availability. The county's fiber-rich corridors mean heavy ongoing carrier construction, outside plant work, new laterals, and building entrances that need coordinated, documented handling.
Industrial and flex assets here face the modern logistics governance profile: operational tenants running automation and scanning over building infrastructure, tilt-wall construction that fights radio coverage, and rooftops hosting carrier and private-network equipment. GDS is headquartered in Norcross, in the heart of this corridor, Gwinnett is home-market coverage with the shortest response geography in our portfolio.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Gwinnett County
- Heavy carrier construction activity requiring entrance and pathway coordination
- Industrial tenants dependent on building infrastructure for operations
- Radio and responder coverage challenges in tilt-wall construction
- Diverse asset types needing one consistent governance standard