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Logistics and Infrastructure
Gainesville-Hall County - ideally located in the center of one of the most vibrant business sectors in Georgia and the Southeast. The County features an infrastructure to support its diversified business environment.
Gainesville-Hall County GIS
Electricity
Industrial and commercial users using greater than 900kVA are afforded the priveledge of customer choice.
- Georgia Power Company
- Jackson EMC
- MEAG
- Sawnee EMC
Natural Gas
Georgia’s deregulation of the natural gas market provides choices to industrial and commercial users.
- Atlanta Gas Light Company
- Atmos Energy
- MGAG
Telecommunications
- AT&T
- Charter Communications
- Comcast
- High-speed wireless data and voice services available
- Broadband service available for high-speed Internet
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Water Capacity
- Gainesville Utilities Department, 35 million gpd capacity
- Buford Utilities Department, 2 million gpd capacity
Wastewater Capacity
- Gainesville Utilities Department, 12.9 million gpd
- Buford Utilities Department, 2.25 million gpd
- Flowery Branch Utilities Department, 400,000 gpd
- Lula Utilities Department, 80,000 gpd
Surface Arteries
- I-985/GA 365 Lanier Parkway
- Four-lane limited access to I-85, I-285
- Optimal access to GA 400, I-75, I-20
Air
| City of Gainesville - Lee Gilmer Airport, Two runways, 5,500 ft. and 4,001 ft., capable of handling local air travel and corporate jet fly-ins, located one-mile south of downtown Gainesville. |
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Rail
- Norfolk-Southern Railway
- CSX Rail
- Amtrak
Motor Freight
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More than 40 carriers serve the area. |
The closest deep-water port is in Savannah, Georgia, 300 miles to the south via interstate travel easy access to the ports of Brunswick, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina and Jacksonville, Florida.
For Economic Development information:
Tim Evans (770) 532-6206 or email Tim
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