Tucker Summit CID April 2021 Newsletter

Tucker Summit CID April 2021 Newsletter

Spotlight on Dai Sing Noodle company

Dai Sing Noodle Company
Did you know that 90% of the fortune cookies consumed in Atlanta come from our district? Dai Sing Noodle Company turns out 9,000 cookies per hour per machine, totaling nearly one million fortune cookies a day! From here they are sold to wholesalers all over the world!

Owner Sam Kok may be the third owner of the Asian food products company, but he uses his own recipes to ensure his products account for various allergies and food sensitivities. Founded in 1998, Kok took over Dai Sing in 2009 and oversees the 30,000 SF building and nine employees, which also produces egg roll and wonton skins as well as dry noodles.

When the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic hit, companies dependent on restaurants, like Dai Sing — especially Asian buffets — were hit the hardest. However, Kok managed to avoid layoffs by cutting hours from the work week. Now that outdoor dining weather has coincided with the anticipated end of the pandemic, restaurant and take out business has positively impacted the company. Kok feels fortunate to be located in such an accessible district and appreciates the job the CID does to keep the community well maintained and safe.

Dai Sing buys its fortunes from a California fortune aggregator website like this one (submit your wisdom and lottery numbers if you’re feeling lucky). While Kok doesn’t sell fortune cookies to individual restaurants or retailers, he will occasionally offer custom promotional fortunes for special occasions.

We are the fortunate ones to have Dai Sing Noodle Company in our district!
Dai Sing Noodle Products

TSCID Stands with the Asian and Pacific Islander Community

Center for Pan Asian Community Services
Tucker Summit CID was saddened by the loss of life that occurred during the March 16 attack on the Atlanta Asian community. With such diversified businesses and populations in our district, there is no room for hate in our hearts. TSCID supports equal opportunity and welcomes the unique perspectives from those of all walks of life.

TSCID would like to encourage our members to support organizations like the Center for Pan Asian Community Services (CPACS) that offers resources to promote self-sufficiency and equity for immigrants, refugees and the underprivileged through social services and advocacy. As always, let’s support our district’s businesses, including our minority-owned businesses, and make our district as strong and prosperous as it can be! Together, we are incredible!

Flintstone Drive Gets a Makeover for the

New Smoke Rise Elementary School

Smoke Rise Elementary School
Safe passage for school buses, parents and teachers as they travel to and from the new Smoke Rise Elementary School in Tucker is on the way. The official groundbreaking ceremony to kick off construction took place on Tuesday, April 13. The much-anticipated intersection improvements, along with a new traffic signal at Flintstone Drive at Hugh Howell Road, will create well-marked turn lanes and clear pedestrian crossings that will serve the community for years to come.
“Today, Tucker puts its money where its mouth is,” said Mayor Frank Auman. “Today, we invest in the most important, the most critical, the most urgent thing we can invest in — which is our kids, our school systems.”
The intersection improvements will also allow inter-parcel access to the new Hugh Howell Marketplace at Mountain Industrial Boulevard that is being developed by Branch Properties.

Please visit the TSCID website to view more photos from the groundbreaking ceremony.
DeKalb County Schools COO Noel Maloof, DeKalb County Commissioner Chief of Staff Tara Smith, GDOT 4th Congressional District Board Member Robert L. Brown, Jr., Tucker Mayor Frank Auman, TSCID President Emory Morsberger, Branch Properties Development Manager Byron Wilson, Crespac VP of Operations Maurice Moon
TSCID Vice Chair Rebekah Coblentz,GDOT 4th Congressional District Board Member Robert L. Brown, Jr.,TSCID President Emory Morsberger, TSCID Board Chair Joey Chapman, CollaborativeInfrastructures Services President Larry Kaiser

TSCID, City of Tucker, DeKalb County and GPTC Partner to Host a Job Fair May 12

Tucker Job Fair
A recent WSB article named DeKalb County an “economic renaissance” of new developments which will bring thousands of jobs to the area. We have been so fortunate that district businesses were able to quickly adapt to the extraordinary circumstances that COVID-19 forced upon us and have actually been thriving during this time.

Now that there is a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel and people are ready to return to the office, our businesses are in need of ready-to-work and qualified labor now more than ever. In response, TSCID is collaborating with the City of Tucker, WorkSource DeKalb, Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) and other partners to host the Tucker Job Fair from 10 a.m. – 2 p. m. on May 12 at Stone Ridge Event Center.

The event will be COVID-19 compliant observing all health and safety precautions. Masks and a temperature check will be required prior to entry and separate entrances and exits will also be instituted for maximum efficiency with minimum exposure.

Businesses looking to hire can register here and applicants looking for work can register here.

Georgia DOT and Tucker PD Address the Transient and Trash Issues under MIB

MIB Bridge Trash
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and Tucker Police Department have spent the past two months working on resolving issues around trash and the transient population under the Mountain Industrial Boulevard bridge. The liability of possible fires and other damage from the debris left behind by those inhabiting beneath the bridge has been a community concern for some time.

On Wednesday, April 7, Lt. Stanfield and officers from the Tucker Police Department spent more than six hours directing traffic as Hepaco, an environmental and biohazard resolution contracting service cleaned and removed trash from under the bridge. Shane Bramlett, the Arcadis consultant for GDOT, described the effort as a wonderful partnership between local municipalities.

Individuals inhabiting the area were given a range of options for transportation and resources that offered support and assistance.

Tucker Brewing Company is Named

#4 Best Beer Garden in USA Today

Tucker Brewing Beer Garden
Congratulations to our very own Tucker Brewing Company for being named number four of the Top 10 Best Beer Gardens in USA Today! After a month of voting, our district came through to put Tucker Brewing in the top five of the nationally nominated beer gardens.

As the weather continues to get nicer, be sure to stop by the state’s best brewery and quench your thirst with a refreshing Roaring Twenties Radler made with freshly squeezed lemonade!

Best of Tucker: Celebrating the Heart of Resiliency of our Business Community

Best of Tucker
Tandem Bank is launching a Best of Tucker: Celebrating the Heart and Resiliency of Our Business Community contest!

Visit the Tandem Bank website and vote for your favorite business through May 16.

TSCID Project News and Updates

Road Resurfacing
Last month, the City of Tucker kicked off its 2021 Road Resurfacing Project with two of the streets falling within the Tucker Summit CID.

“North Royal Atlanta Drive looks great now that the resurfacing project has been completed. Employees, visitors and service providers visiting the Ricoh site in Tucker are very delighted with the improved conditions,” said Ricoh CFM Michael Wilkerson. “The newly paved road not only provides for safer conditions and eliminates possible vehicle damage from potholes and other road deficiencies, it should also enhance property values along the route. Many thanks to the Tucker Summit CID for their efforts in getting this done!”

“All of our owners and tenants in the North Royal Atlanta Drive area are so excited about our street paving. Our demolition derby days are over and we are enjoying a nice smooth ride to work every day,” added NAI Brannen Goddard property manager and TSCID Vice Chair Rebekah Coblentz. “The project was completed in an orderly and efficient manner with little bother to those using our street!! Thanks to City of Tucker, Tucker Summit CID and DeKalb County for their great efforts in getting this project completed.”

The City of Tucker has also completed a sidewalk on Elmdale Drive while the resurfacing of Litton Drive is underway.
Hugh Howell Marketplace Construction Updates
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Branch Properties’ new development, Hugh Howell Marketplace, at the Hugh Howell Road and Mountain Industrial Boulevard intersection is coming along! Development Manager Byron Wilson, who participated in the Flintstone Drive Groundbreaking Ceremony stated that if the weather cooperates, construction will be completed by mid-November!
New Median and Curb Installation
Much needed graded aggregate base (GAB) and concrete curb and gutter installation work is being done to the medians along Mountain Industrial Boulevard. Be on the lookout for the diligent crew working hard to make your commutes smoother and safer!
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DeKalb County COVID-19 Vaccine Updates

DeKalb Vaccine Update
DeKalb County COVID-19 Vaccine Updates
All Georgia residents over the age of 16 are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. For the latest news and updates or to schedule an appointment, please visit the DeKalb Board of Health website.

Pre-register and get notified for COVID-19 vaccine availability in your area at myvaccinegeorgia.com or call the new vaccine scheduling hotline at 888.457.0186.

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