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A new Harveys Supermarket is coming soon to the former Hahira Pick-In site on Highway 122, between Hahira and Interstate 75.




The proposed elevation of the village area of the Gateway to Hahira project


Published June 09, 2009 11:30 pm - Harveys supermarket will be building a store in Hahira.

A Honey of a Development
Gateway to Hahira will have major impact on community

Kay Harris
The Valdosta Daily Times

HAHIRA

Harveys supermarket will be building a store in Hahira on Highway 122, part of a much larger development that has the small city in a buzz.

Plans for the Gateway to Hahira project include the popular grocery store plus dozens of retailers, restaurants, and other commercial businesses. The Harveys will be built on the site of the former Pick’In Park, as Developer Avery Walden of Nextstep Development purchased the 90 acres on both sides of Highway 122 from longtime owner Wilby Coleman.

In addition to the commercial aspect of the Gateway, single family homes, villa duplexes and apartments are a part of the overall development plans.

Hahira Mayor Wayne Bullard said, “I think it will be a good thing for the city. It’ll bring more industry in here. Harveys will be good and it will bring folks from all out in the country to town that don’t come now and they don’t know what we’ve got here.”

Bullard said the development won’t hurt the existing businesses but will help them as more people begin coming to the city.

According to Walden, he and others have been working on the concept for more than two years, and the sale closed on the property in December of 2008.

“We are doing this because we really want to boost Hahira and the Exit 29 area. There were 90 acres sitting in the city limits that were undeveloped, and the DOT (Department of Transportation) is putting a road through it, so this is a perfect opportunity to extend Hahira,” he said.

“We want very much to offer services to the northern part of Lowndes County. There’s rapid growth there, and we have the opportunity to support the area so that people don’t have to drive all the way down to the mall exit to get what they need.”

According to ERA Joyner Realtor J.D. Yeager, who is listing the entire Gateway project, there are many reasons for starting a large scale development at this time.

“The economy is in stage one of recovery. We are already seeing it coming back, so this is perfect timing for the development,” he said.

According to Yeager, the Gateway project will be a hub for north Lowndes County, east Brooks County, and south Cook and Berrien counties, in addition to the traffic off Interstate 75.

The construction on the 21,000-square-foot Harveys will begin in September/October of this year, and other phases of the development are already underway. Houses in the back portion of the development in the Waters Edge North single family development are already being constructed. According to Yeager, they are in the “craftsman” style and will be in what is now the most desired price range, beginning at $108,000, but staying less than $170,000.

“It’s a traditional neighborhood design in an urban environment,” said Walden, “and we were fortunate to have the expertise of Mike Kirkland of Kirkland Urban Design Services in planning the project.”

While the Harveys and other commercial properties will be on the south side of Highway 122, the residential portion and a village area will be located to the north. Directly off the highway will be a self storage facility, followed by commercial businesses and then the entrance to the Town Centre. Patterned like a village square, the town center will be a shopping haven of retailers with buildings in the style that is already present in downtown Hahira.

“We want to extend what’s already in downtown to there. The buildings will look very similar,” Walden said.



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