B. Patterson ATL Presentation 07.24

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FROM TERMINUS TO METROPOLIS

WHY MOVE TO ATLANTA

Economic Opportunities

Diverse job market with opportunities in technology, finance, healthcare and logistics

Numerous Fortune 500 Companies

e.g., Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Home Depot

WHY MOVE TO ATLANTA

Affordable Cost of Living

Comparatively lower cost of living than other major U.S. cities

More affordable housing and rental rates

Quality of Life

Mild climate with four distinct seasons

Vibrant cultural scene with museums, theaters and music venues

Numerous parks and recreational areas, including the Atlanta BeltLine and Piedmont Park Education

Home to prestigious institutions such as Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology

WHY I LOVE ATLANTA

Diverse population and diverse economic backdrop

Excellent opportunities for continuous housing needs

Dunwoody

I live in Dunwoody and I love living here because we are a tight-knit community where inclusion is paramount; we are close to the city but far enough away that we don’t have as much density. The topography and foliage, affectionately, Atlanta is known as the “City in the Forest”. Surrounding the iconic skyline of buildings stands giant trees and other types of plant life that envelop much of the man-made infrastructure.

MY COVERAGE AREAS

Metro Atlanta area is composed of numerous neighborhoods, each offering unique characteristics and lifestyles. Metro Atlanta encompasses well over 240 distinct neighborhoods. These include vibrant areas like Buckhead, Midtown and VirginiaHighland, as well as historic districts such as Grant Park and Inman Park

THE ATLANTA BELTLINE

The Atlanta BeltLine is a 22-mile loop of trails, transit and green spaces encircling the city of Atlanta. Developed from historic railway corridors, it connects 45 neighborhoods and promotes sustainable development, mobility and community engagement. Key attractions include the Eastside and Westside Trails, Historic Fourth Ward Park and public art installations. The BeltLine enhances recreational opportunities and drives economic growth and urban revitalization in Atlanta.

$685,000

$685,000
Sandy Springs

MEDIAN HOME PRICE

$625,000

$835,000

MEDIAN
Alpharetta
Roswell

$950,000

$550,000

$460,000

$450,000

Smyrna

$690,000 Brookhaven

$1,200,000 Buckhead

$1,825,000

$950,000

$550,000

$750,000

Grant Park

$600,000

$646,900

City of Decatur

ATLANTA HISTORY

Founding & Early Development

Established in 1837 as a transportation hub - formerly known as Termius

Civil War & Reconstruction

Significant impact during the Civil War and subsequent rebuilding Civil Rights Movement

Central role in the Civil Rights Movement with leaders like Martin Luther King Jr.

Modern Growth

Continued expansion and modernization into a major metropolitan area

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

1996 Summer Olympics

One of the most significant events in Atlanta’s history was the hosting of the 1996 Summer Olympics, brining about the construction of Centennial Olympic Park and the expansion of public transportation.

FIFA World Cup 2026

Atlanta is set to host matches for the FIFA World Cup in 2026. This prestigious event will bring together soccer fans from around the world and showcase Atlanta’s world-class sports facilities and hospitality.

Super Bowls

Atlanta has hosted multiple Super Bowls, including Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994, Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 and most recently, Super Bowl LIII in 2019 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

NCAA Final Four

Atlanta has been a frequent host city for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four, with events held at the Georgia Dome and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

APPROXIMATE POPULATION

Atlanta Metropolitan-Area

6.2 ± M illion

ECONOMIC STATISTICS

Atlanta’s GDP is approximately $400 billion, ranking 10th among U.S. metropolitan areas.

Median Income, 2024

$79,700

Median Home Price, 2024

$414,000

ATLANTA MEANS BUSINESS

Atlanta is a hub for business, housing 16 Fortune 500 companies and 14 Fortune 1000 companies, including major players like The Home Depot, UPS, Coca-Cola and Delta Air Lines.

The city boasts a thriving startup ecosystem with notable companies like SalesLoft, Goodr, FullStory and Pindrop, fostering innovation and providing diverse job opportunities.

HOLLYWOOD

OF THE SOUTH

The film and television industry in Georgia, with Atlanta as its centerpiece, continues to break records. In fiscal year 2022, productions spent $4.4 billion in the state, surpassing the previous year’s record of $4 billion * .

The industry supports a wide range of jobs and has attracted substantial investments in studio infrastructure, such as the $144 million expansion of Cinelease Studios-Three Ring in Covington and the development of Athena Studios in Athens.

*Data sourced from Rough Draft Atlanta.

Notable

Productions

Marvel movies, Stranger Things, Ozark and Atlanta

Iconic Filming Locations

Downtown Atlanta

Known for films like “Captain America: Civil War” and “Baby Driver”

Midtown

The High Museum of Art has featured in “Black Panther” and “The Resident”

Buckhead

This upscale area has been used in “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “Mockingjay”

The city’s blend of modern and historic locations, along with state tax incentives, makes Atlanta an attractive destination for filmmakers, further solidifying its status as a leading center for film and television production.

NOTABLE ATLANTA FILM STUDIOS

Tyler Perry Studios

One of the largest production facilities in the nation, known for producing numerous films and TV shows, including Tyler Perry’s own productions.

Trilith Studios

A premier filming location that has hosted major blockbuster films like Marvel’s “Avengers” series and “Black Panther”.

EUE/Screen Gems Studios

Located at Lakewood Heights, this studio has facilitated the production of many high-profile TV shows and movies, such as “The Walking Dead”.

Blackhall Studios

Known for its state-of-the-art facilities and large sound stages, it has been used for films like “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” and “Venom”.

Atlanta Metro Studios

Offers extensive production resources and has hosted numerous feature films, TV series and commercial productions.

ATLANTA EDUCATION

Public & Private School Systems

Highly-rated

Top-performing schools and districts in the state and country

Higher Education

Atlanta is home to several prestigious institutions of higher education, offering a range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.

Here are some of the notable colleges and universities in Atlanta:

Emory University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia State University

Morehouse College

Spelman College

Clark Atlanta University

Oglethorpe University

Agnes Scott College

CONCLUSION

Atlanta is an attractive city for relocation due to its economic opportunities, rich historical background, quality educational institutions and overall quality of life.

Whether you are seeking career advancement, educational prospects or a vibrant community, Atlanta has much to offer. The city’s affordable living costs, coupled with a strong job market and excellent amenities, make it an attractive destination for individuals and families looking to relocate.

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