Business & Tech

Cornerstone Village Losing Another Tenant

Sugar Island Jerk will relocate to Dacula Market in May.

When moved to its new location, owner Kevin Watts knew it was time to do something.

“When the gym left, it was like a ghost town,” he said.

Over the past year, the Cornerstone Village shopping center has lost several businesses.  , Day After Day Café, and have closed.

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According to Watts, traffic in the Liam Avenue strip mall is poor.

“It’s hidden,” he said. “Either I move or shut down.”

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Watts believes he offers a unique dining opportunity for Dacula and does not want to close his doors. He hopes his new location in the close to and the soon-to-be-open Menchie’s will result in better visibility and greater business.

“It’ll be a better location,” he said.

Once Sugar Island Jerk relocates, only five businesses -- , , , and -- will remain in Cornerstone Village.

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