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Published Friday, July 03, 2009 in Local

Sam's Club deal near at Fischer Crossings?

By Jeff Bishop

The Times-Herald

The Fischer Crossings development is seeing forward movement again after a long hiatus, and the developers may be close to closing a deal for a Sam's Club.

The proposed development -- west of the Line Creek bridge and Peachtree City at the intersection of Highway 34 and Fischer Road -- has been in the works for years. The 150-acre tract has been cleared since 2006 and was originally supposed to be home to a 12-screen movie theater, CVS and Walgreens pharmacies and a Japanese steak house.

But then the recession hit, and a portion of the proposed development went into foreclosure last fall. Another $1.68 million, 29-acre portion of the proposed development was listed in this month's foreclosures in The Times-Herald legal ads.

But that shouldn't affect the Sam's Club deal, Peachtree City developer Scott Seymour said Thursday afternoon.

"That's happening under a different LLC, so it will not affect what we're doing with Sam's Club," said Seymour. "We're talking about two separate legal entities."

The Sam's Club will be on the northwest portion of the development, while the tract currently in foreclosure is the tract on the southwest quadrant of the Highway 34/Fischer intersection, he said.

"Fischer Crossings Development Group LLC owns everything on the north side of Highway 34," he explained, while the entities involved in the foreclosure on the southwest tract are Fischer Crossings Development Group II and Fischer Road II Mezzanine Loan LLC.

"We've entered into an agreement with the Coweta County Water & Sewerage Authority to run sewer to the site," said Seymour of Thursday's agreement with the authority. "So we'll no longer have a decentralized system.

"Really all we're doing is we're trying to get the Sam's Club deal closed," he said, hopefully by the end of July.

"Once we get that done, I think a lot of the tenants we had in the past will get back on board," he said, and the project will again move forward.

He said earlier reports the Sam's Club property had already been sold to Atlanta-based Bright-Meyers Development Corp. were incorrect.

"We own it. We haven't sold that property," he said.

But the sale of the property is now possible, since Seymour's development company is now in bankruptcy. A bankruptcy judge allowed Seymour to back out of an earlier contract with Alliance Entertainment's Great Escapes Theater, which frees up the property.

"We got out of our contract with that group because the judge rejected the contract, but we're still seeking to have a theater out there," said Seymour.

Seymour predicts that construction on the 136,000-square-foot Sam's Club will begin in August.

"We're so fortunate to have Sam's Club, and hopefully the county will continue to work with us," said Seymour.

Fischer Crossings was originally envisioned as a 150-acre complex -- estimated at one time to be roughly half the area of Atlanta's Lenox Square Mall, with about one million square feet of commercial space at build-out.

Rumblings of a massive development slated for the area began in the summer of 2006, and residents in the Wynn's Pond area opposed the initial C-7 Commercial Major Shopping District rezoning application. Seymour said at the time that he planned to have "food stores, clothing stores, and other retail, and maybe a movie theater."

Alliance Theater Company filed a lawsuit against Fischer Crossings in Fayette Superior Court last November after concerns were raised about its $35,000 in earnest money paid on seven acres. The 12-screen theater was to be located on the Wynn's Pond corner of the proposed development.

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Sam's Club

11/16/2009

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Why not COSTCO?
Higher quality product offerings, and closest store is in Morrow.

Posted by Mike Diamond at 5:07 PM

why build?

7/6/2009

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why build another store like bj's? i dont shop in that one and i wont shop in this one. more wasted space.

Posted by easter bunny at 10:05 AM

Buy a "Brick" Today

7/6/2009

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THis past father's day had to be the best one ever for me. I am a Viet-Nam vet and my wife and two great daughters know how proud I am to be one. FOr Father's day they went in together and bought a brick for me, My father and my brother who are both deceased. The bricks are for the Memorial in down town Newnan. What a great gift and a great honor.

Posted by BT at 8:45 AM

Money talks and Wally world has it

7/4/2009

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This county should not allow another building to go up as long as there are large empty complexes that we have to pass in order to get from Newnan proper to Line Creek. If a developer is unhappy with the building as it stands let him buy it and tear it down and put in whatever he likes in its place. They do it in California with Mansions all the time. Belk has moved out next door from the Newnan Walmart,why not put it in there? Douglasville has a Walmart-Sam's that abut each other and thats what I call good planning. By the way Belkhas left 2 empty buildings in the last 15 years that need to be filled before they are allowed to cut down any more of our trees.

Posted by jh at 11:18 PM

We're Gonna Need a Bigger Road

7/4/2009

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This Sam's Club is totally not necessary. We don't need more stinkin' low-wage retail -- we need the jobs that are in Midtown ATL and Buckhead. Hwy 34 is going to be a nightmare to navigate, unless y'all are planning to widen it to six lanes... or better yet, build that connecting road from MacIntosh Trail to Falcon Field so we can avoid the area like the plague.

Posted by SD at 10:29 PM

Remember these comments

7/4/2009

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Remeber these comments when it comes time to vote for relection of your local leaders. They are the voice of the people. I for one would hate to see this area turn into another Morrow, Jonesboro, or Union City. We have enough shopping for the area already.

Posted by DK at 3:47 PM

Fisher Rd./34 Hwy.

7/4/2009

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The shame is we don't really need it. The other shame is the destruction done to this property from previous attempts to build on it. The loss of homes and needless worry from owner's on Wynn's Pond. It was all uncalled for in the first place.

Posted by Anonymous at 8:39 AM

Sams Club

7/3/2009

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Why? With all of the other empty spaces why would Sam's Club want to get involved with this Developer that seems to have so much on his "con" list.

Posted by L. McCarthy at 4:36 PM

WHY

7/3/2009

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Why is it necessary to destroy more land and the peace of this area for the almighty dollar? I see vacant buildings up and down Hwy 34 and 154 that are available. WHO needs more blight and traffic woes?

Posted by TM at 10:29 AM

re: Sams

7/3/2009

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Sams clubs are closing around the nation,why would they build a new one. I should know I work for the Credit Company that issues the credit cards for Sams, and we get people calling in saying that their local club just closed down. No notice or anything.

Posted by sss at 9:33 AM

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