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Steve Selig is to be honored with the 2014 Four Pillar Tribute from the Council for Quality Growth. AEC joins many of the CQG members in saluting Steve as an outstanding member of the business community.
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AEC had the opportunity to visit TopGolf for a social recently. AEC provided design services including landscape architecture, utilities, grading design, hydrology and construction observation. If you have not been yet we highly recommend it! At the Roswell NEXT Townbuilder’s Breakfast this morning Courtney Lankford and Brad Townsend gave a quick presentation on the East-West Alley Master Plan in the Canton Street area. The master plan incorporates beatifying the alleyways to have overhead hanging lights (industrial Christmas light style) and archways to draw you into the alleys, and shows a small roundabout behind Mac McGee. Stormwater elements like pervious pavers and bioretention areas are incorporated throughout.
There is a hearing for discussion of this master plan TONIGHT at 6PM at City Hall Council Chambers being presented by the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). More discussions are on August 19th, the 25th, and September 10th. See more info at http://roswellgov.com/index.aspx?nid=1926. The May 8, 2014 "Meet At" gathering under the Big Tent was another full house thanks to our Hosts. Villa Christina continues to be a perfect venue for our events, with all of the amenities, food and beverages to create an enjoyable evening for all.
The following are photos of our Hosts from the May 8, 2014 event, and a summary of their businesses. AEC had the privilege to work on this project in Alpharetta as the Engineer and Landscape Architect. It is a great facility and an exciting new way to play golf...enjoy!
From the AJC article:"The new Topgolf entertainment complex that opened in Alpharetta in May is basically an upscale sports bar with more than 200 TVs and a menu ranging from sliders to Southern staples like shrimp and grits. It’s also a nightclub where you can hit golf balls embedded with microchips in a driving range dotted with targets. After you sign up for a $5 membership, the high-tech golf balls know who you are and keep track of the score you accumulate during your visits. Each section of the target has a reader that detects the microchip in your ball, and that’s how you score points. Topgolf offers leagues and tournaments, but nongolfers also are encouraged to come out and soak up the party atmosphere. On weekends you will find serious golfers working on their game, but at night singles, couples and groups come out to play and be seen. Weekdays, you find office workers stopping by on their lunch hours and after work to hit a few. Parents can register children for the free Kidszone. Topgolf charges by the hour, at prices ranging from $25 to $45, depending on the time of day. It’s half-price Mondays-Thursdays. Even with more than 100 hitting bays on three levels, golfers sometimes will find a wait on Friday and Saturday nights, but that gives you time to eat, drink and mingle with fellow members. In July, Topgolf International Inc. announced plans for a second metro area location about 3 miles from Atlantic Station at 1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. N.W., Atlanta. Topgolf, 10900 Westside Parkway, Alpharetta. One-time $5 membership. Fee to hit balls is $25-$45 per hour. Hours vary; check the website. topgolf.com." See the full article for AJC subscribers HERE. |
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