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Jeffrey Fuqua
Principal at Fuqua Development
Jeffrey Fuqua is a prominent real estate developer and the Principal of Fuqua Development, a company he established in March 2012.1 With a career spanning over three decades in the real estate development industry, Fuqua has become one of metro Atlanta's most influential and controversial developers.2
Career Highlights
Fuqua Development:: As the founder and Principal of Fuqua Development LP, Jeffrey Fuqua has been leading the company since its inception in 2012.13 The company specializes in developing urban retail mixed-use supercenters, often in areas that other developers might avoid.4
The Sembler Company:: Prior to founding his own company, Fuqua spent 27 years at The Sembler Company, where he rose to the position of President before leaving in March 2012.3 During his tenure at Sembler, he was instrumental in developing numerous successful projects in metro Atlanta.1
Achievements and Impact
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Fuqua has developed over 40 major retail, residential, and mixed-use projects in metro Atlanta over the last 25 years.2
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His developments total approximately 20 million square feet across more than 100 projects, valued at $15 billion.1
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Fuqua Development has completed notable projects such as The Braves Battery Atlanta at Truist Park and has multiple mixed-use projects under construction or in development throughout the Southeast.1
Development Philosophy
Jeffrey Fuqua's approach to development is characterized by:
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A focus on enhancing neighborhoods and communities, often investing in marginal or transitional areas.1
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A willingness to negotiate with communities and stakeholders, sometimes meeting with neighborhood leaders numerous times during the planning process.2
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An emphasis on bringing major retailers and grocers to areas where access was previously limited.2
Recognition
Fuqua has received multiple awards for his commitment to redevelopment in urban areas, including recognition from the Urban Land Institute (ULI), the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), and various local government entities.1
Despite his success, Fuqua's developments have sometimes been controversial, with critics arguing that his projects can diminish neighborhood character by introducing suburban-style elements to urban areas.2 Nevertheless, his impact on Atlanta's urban landscape is undeniable, making him a significant figure in the city's real estate development scene.