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Future Security sells two divisions

BUFORD — Forty-year-old Gwinnett-based Future Security has sold two of its five divisions to Allied Barton Security.

After a year of negotiations, Allied Barton, a 55,000 employee security company, has purchased the guard and patrol divisions of Future Security, which was the largest patrol service in the metro-Atlanta area.

Future Security’s president, David Post, said the move will allow his 40-year-old company to focus more on the consulting and corporate investigations side of the business. He said it also will allow him to invest in other growing businesses.

Gold Eagle Airsoft moves to Gwinnett Place

DULUTH — Gold Eagle Airsoft staff have announced the business is moving from its Discover Mills location to 2106 Pleasant Hill Road, Suite 330, Duluth.

"Airsoft is a lot like paintball,” said Employee Charles Faust. “Except the guns shoot plastic BBs. We use real-life scale model guns so everything looks more real. It’s great for all ages and all skill levels.”

The business will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

For more information, visit www.geairsoft.com.

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