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Governor's Lake. Photo from Governor's Lake site.

T-Mobile is investing more than $11 million on a switch expansion in a 24,000-square-foot building in Peachtree Corners. The project consists of new computer rooms, generators, condensers, switchgear and administrative spaces.

One of America’s largest financial management and process outsourcing companies is moving to 6801 Governors Lake Parkway in Peachtree Corners. Convergent is renovating two floors in building 100 to accommodate a customer assistance contact center, a roughly $1 million project. In addition, employees of Convergent will enjoy the amenities that the Governor’s Lake property affords them, including surface and structured-deck parking, a health and fitness facility, and the café located within Tower 200.

Kettlerock Brewing, from Facebook page.

Kettlerock Brewing is renovating the interior of 6025 Peachtree Parkway in Peachtree Corners, the location formally owned by Nemoe’s. It is set to open in February 2021, according to construction projections on the company’s Facebook page. Nine members of the Peet family are “working hard to build a comfortable taproom where you can enjoy our quality craft beer and delicious craft soda,” according to the kettlerockbrewing.com description.

Childs Company, a private wealth management firm, has relocated from Buckhead to 655 Engineering Drive, Suite 125 in Peachtree Corners. “While we will certainly miss our friends and family in the Buckhead office, we are excited about the opportunity for a fresh start in an office that we have designed and built to our specifications,” Childs Company representatives stated in an August 2019 official memo.

3815 Media, a content development, production, marketing and distribution company, is expanding with a new headquarters in Peachtree Corners. The business’ expansion to 3201 Peachtree Corners Circle is expected to create 23 jobs in Gwinnett County, state officials said. “It was a no-brainer for me to open 3815 Media in a city recognized as one of the best places to live in the entire State of Georgia thanks to its education quality, low crime rate, cost of living, employment and access to amenities,” said 3815 Media CEO Rushion McDonald.

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