Small Corner Retail Space Opens for Lease in Forsyth County
A 1,050-square-foot commercial unit at the Shops at Johns Creek in Suwanee was listed for lease on January 2, 2026, offering a visible corner location at Peachtree Parkway and Johns Creek Parkway. The listing emphasized proximity to retail and medical amenities and positions the site as an opportunity amid Forsyth County's rapid growth, a development locals may see translate into new storefronts and services.

On January 2, 2026, a leasing listing went live for a 1,050-square-foot space at the Shops at Johns Creek, 4090 Johns Creek Parkway in Suwanee, located at the intersection of Peachtree Parkway and Johns Creek Parkway. The brokerage listing was updated that day and identifies Tina Harris of Avison Young - Atlanta as the broker handling inquiries.
The property description promoted the location as being "located in the rapidly growing Forsyth County" and called out nearby retail and medical amenities. For Forsyth County residents and business owners, the combination of a small, street-level retail bay and adjacency to healthcare services suggests potential uses ranging from medical support offices and clinics to neighborhood retail and personal service businesses that rely on walk-in traffic and visibility.
The size and corner orientation make the unit typical of spaces that appeal to independent operators or satellite locations for established providers seeking lower square footage commitments. In a market where new residents and health-related demand have been cited in promotional materials, landlords and developers are likely positioning such spaces to capture tenant types tied to daily consumer needs and outpatient care.
For the local economy, a leased unit could contribute modestly to commercial activity, sales and employment at the micro level, while reinforcing the retail corridor’s attractiveness to additional tenants. Conversely, prolonged vacancy would represent a missed opportunity to generate incremental sales tax and support nearby retail mixes that benefit from cross-shopping between medical and consumer services.

Prospective tenants should weigh permitting timelines, fit-out costs and parking considerations alongside rental terms when evaluating the site. Local zoning and permitting processes influence how quickly a new medical or retail use can open, and proximity to existing medical amenities may require specific build-out standards for health-related tenants.
Those interested in leasing or seeking more detailed terms were directed to contact Tina Harris at Avison Young - Atlanta per the listing. As Forsyth County continues to be promoted as a growth market, small commercial availabilities such as this one will be a bellwether for how quickly the county’s retail inventory adapts to shifting demand for neighborhood-oriented services.
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