Rowen’s new phase 1 road and infrastructure project is scheduled to open to the public by early 2025. A portion of Rowen’s new road will replace a section of Drowning Creek Road, between the intersection with Tanner Road and State Route 316.
Rowen’s phase 1 road and infrastructure project will provide two miles of multi-use paths for use by the public and connect to Gwinnett County’s Eastern Regional Greenway.
Originally published in the Augusta Chronicle. The University of Georgia is partnering with the Rowen Foundation in an effort to study how large-scale developments impact local weather, geography and watershed properties in real time. “As part of our mission we are heavily focused on the environment,” said Mason Ailstock, president and CEO of the Rowen […]
Rowen is partnering with local businesses and universities to create a pipeline of highly skilled talent ready to work towards to future.
Originally published in the Gwinnett Daily Post. A Dacula resident who is a University of Georgia professor and a nationally recognized expert on climate will lead an effort at the Rowen development to study how early stage development can affect not only the land and water, but also the local weather. J. Marshall Shepherd will lead […]