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Halcyon Forsyth County — Mixed-Use Community Guide 2026

Halcyon is a 135-acre Hines-developed mixed-use community at 1400 McFarland Pkwy, south Forsyth County GA. Monte Hewett Homes builds townhomes from $700K+ and SFH from $1M+. Restaurants, boutique retail, creative office lofts, 2 hotels, Big Creek Greenway trail connection. West Forsyth / Lambert school zones. GA-400 at McFarland. 15 min to Alpharetta tech corridor.

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Halcyon Forsyth County — Mixed-Use Community Guide 2026

135 acres. Restaurants, retail, hotels, offices, and residences — plus direct Big Creek Greenway trail access. South Forsyth's most walkable lifestyle community.

135
Acres
$700K+
Residential Starting Price
Mixed-Use
Community Type
Hines
Developer
West Forsyth / Lambert
School Zones
Big Creek
Greenway Access

What Is Halcyon?

Halcyon is a Hines-developed mixed-use master-planned community at 1400 McFarland Pkwy in south Forsyth County — technically a Cumming/Alpharetta border address at GA-400 and McFarland. The 135-acre development pairs restaurants, boutique retail, creative office lofts, two hotels, public art, and residential product in a walkable format rare for the North Atlanta suburbs. It is the lifestyle anchor of the south Forsyth market.

Restaurants & Dining
Multiple chef-driven and casual dining concepts on-site
Boutique Retail
Shopping within walking distance of residences
Creative Office Lofts
Live/work proximity for remote and hybrid professionals
Two Hotels
Visiting family and guests can stay on-site
Big Creek Greenway
Direct trail connection; bike/walk to nature preserve
Monte Hewett Homes
Primary builder; townhomes from $700K, SFH from $1M+

Who Lives at Halcyon?

Halcyon attracts buyers who want the walkable urban-village lifestyle without paying Buckhead or Inman Park prices. The typical buyer is a dual-income household or downsizing professional who commutes to Alpharetta's tech corridor (15 min south) or works remotely and values the on-site dining and trail access. Forsyth County Schools' West Forsyth and Lambert zones make it equally compelling for families.

Who builds homes at Halcyon?
Monte Hewett Homes is the primary residential builder at Halcyon, known for townhomes and single-family homes that integrate with the walkable mixed-use fabric of the community. Prices start around $700K+ for townhomes and $1M+ for larger single-family residences.
What is the Big Creek Greenway connection at Halcyon?
Halcyon connects directly to the Big Creek Greenway — Forsyth County's multi-use trail system often described as the county's answer to Atlanta's BeltLine. Residents can bike or walk to the trail network directly from the community.
Ryan Brown — Principal Broker & CEO · FL BK3626873

Halcyon is the one place in Forsyth County where you can walk to dinner, hit the greenway trail in the morning, and still be in Alpharetta for a 9am meeting. If walkability matters to you in North Atlanta, start here.

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