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A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Noble Village at Spalding was held Thursday (November 29), signaling that the long-awaited senior living center is finally under way. The center had been planned for several years on the site of the former Faith Life Church on Spalding Drive, but it was late August of this year when the developer finally broke ground. Tony Gary, one of the partners in Gary Holding Group, the developers of the project, was on hand for the ceremony. "We're excited to be here in Peachtree Corners," said Gary. "This is going to be our premier development." The center, for seniors 55 and over, features residential cottages and apartments for independent living. Noble Village also provides specialized service for assisted …
Mark Gary is charged with bribing former Gwinnett Commissioner Shirley Lasseter.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
A federal plea hearing has been scheduled for Gwinnett developer Mark Gary on corruption charges at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1, before U.S. District Judge Charles Pannell Jr. in the Richard B. Russell Federal Building in Atlanta. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta has charged Gary with bribing former Gwinnett District 1 Commissioner Shirley Lasseter to obtain commission approval in 2009 of a controversial $4 million waste transfer station in Norcross which he had a personal stake. Gary was implicated in an investigation of corruption in Gwinnett County government. Gary's company developed the Noble Village residential complex on Satellite Boulevard in Suwanee. Also, his company has another such development under way in Peachtree Corners. …
Feds say developer Mark Gary paid Lasseter $30,000 to influence her vote on a solid waste transfer station.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Former Gwinnett Planning Commissioner Mark Gary has been charged by federal authorities in Atlanta with bribery in connection with a payment made to then-Commissioner Shirley Lasseter, according to media reports. The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported Wednesday (Sept. 5) that Gary, who is part of Gary Holding Group in Johns Creek, paid $30,000 in casino chips to influence Lasseter's vote on a solid waste transfer station in Norcross. Lasseter voted for the transfer station on April 28, 2009. The following June, Gary gave the chips to her son, John Fanning, federal court documents say. Lasseter, whose Gwinnett District 1 included Suwanee, Duluth and Sugar Hill, appointed Gary to the planning commission in 2009, according to media reports…
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