UPDATED Feb. 24 with new information about the leasing agent at Perimeter Summit.
DUNWOODY, Ga. (Feb, 19, 2009) - It appears veteran Atlanta developer Bob Voyles is returning to Perimeter Summit, a mixed-use project outside Atlanta he helped create while at Hines.
Atlanta's commercial real estate community is abuzz with word that Voyles' company, Seven Oaks Co., has been hired to replace Hines as master developer at Perimeter Summit. Perimeter Summit is an 83-acre mixed-use development best known for being home to Villa Christina and the Hewlett-Packard tower. While at Hines, Voyles helped convert the development into a mixed-use project.
Voyles left Hines in 2004, when he founded Seven Oaks, located in suburban Cobb County. At Hines, he developed a close relationship with GE Pension Trust and GE Asset Management. An affiliate of GE Pension Trust owns Perimeter Summit, situated in the southwest quadrant of I-285 and Ashford Dunwoody Road.
Seven Oaks' apparent win of the Perimeter Summit business likely is bittersweet for Voyles because of his close relationship with John Heagy and other Hines executives. While we initially heard that Randy Holmes of Seven Oaks would handle marketing of Perimeter Summit, we've since found out that Eric Ross of CBRE will be oversee leasing.
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