The Georgia Aerotropolis Corridor, “GAC,” is the 25-mile long and 4-mile wide Corridor along South Fulton Parkway from Hartsfield-Jackson
International Airport, which is the busiest airport in the world, to the
Merrill Trust’s 1,100-acre Foxhall Resort on the Chattahoochee River. Harrison Merrill, Sr. initiated the concept of the Corridor, which included 62,500 acres of property with approximately 35,000 acres undeveloped…an unprecedented opportunity for a $100 billion transformative
international economic development for the State of Georgia.
The Georgia Aerotropolis Corridor is the only opportunity in the world to create a Corridor of this magnitude this close to the busiest airport in the world. It cannot and will not be duplicated. The key to the Corridor is
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport which can become one of the top 10 economic generators in the world, and the large amount of undeveloped property along both sides of the South Fulton Parkway which could be renamed the “Georgia Aerotropolis Corridor.”
The Georgia Aerotropolis Corridor is the opportunity for the State of
Georgia and the Southwestern portion of metropolitan Atlanta to create an unprecedented Corridor for colleges and universities, international, national and regional headquarters, large and small businesses, incubators, research centers, innovation institutes, global think tanks, collaboratives, and private equity funds surrounded by magnificent wold-class hotels, and unique and abundant entertainment.